Coventry: Art & Language, 1977
108 x 83.7cm, black on newsprint paper. A large format poster to promote the later Art-Language journal which shows cover art from the later volumes and numbers of the magazine – Here “QUEUE FOR FACTORY.” – an appropriated depression era drawing of men waiting to find work in a distant factory. Interestingly it is these later cover images from the later issues of the journal (once the group had effectively broken up and only two of the original participants continued to use the name because of its brand value in the artworld) that have made people think Art & Language were a hugely politicised group – something which many of the surviving original members would dispute.
This is a fragile item and there is some minor wear along the sides and a small 3cm closed tear on the left of the top. The paper is cheap and liable to discolour although this one has mostly escaped that issue. There were 10 different posters originally produced – this is just one of them but all are very scarce and were low edition sizes. This example was purchased as part of Charles Harrison’s archive. Very very scarce.