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‘The Language of Love ’

‘The Language of Love ’. Graffiti, Wiffiti and Erasures…. art forms of language and the written word . Getting Closer by Rosa Menkman. Erasure Artist Tom Philips. Erasure Art for the digital format . A Humument. Richard Galpin. Painting Out Uncle Eddy

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‘The Language of Love ’

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  1. ‘The Language of Love ’

  2. Graffiti, Wiffiti and Erasures…. art forms of language and the written word

  3. Getting Closer by Rosa Menkman

  4. Erasure Artist Tom Philips Erasure Art for the digital format A Humument

  5. Richard Galpin Painting Out Uncle Eddy The process of fragmentation Galpin uses, is something I am currently investigating in my work.

  6. Allan McCollum Each and Every One of You (March 27, 2004 - May 5, 2004)

  7. Michael Wallace A commemorative plate from Michael Wallace’s series Guess Who’s Coming to Lunch (More Important People We Can’t Afford to Know)

  8. “How Many Frogs Does A Girl Have to Kiss?” by Angela Ward

  9. ‘Relationshopping’ Our way of meeting potential partners have become concise and edited just as in the way we use language when texting.

  10. Dan KolubinskiMA, MBACPis a CBT councillor, psychotherapist and founder of an organisation called ‘Building Better Relationships’, with a private practice based in Harley street. Contempt: The sulphuric acid of love

  11. Tracey Emin

  12. Sophie Calle‘Room 47’ Calle was hired as a temporary chambermaid for three weeks in a Venetian hotel and assigned twelve bedrooms on the fourth floor. In the course of her cleaning duties, she examined the personal belongings of the hotel guests and observed through details, the lives which remained unknown to her.

  13. Francoise Le Lionnaise and Raymond Queneau Co-founded the Oulipo group in 1960 Rather than drawing from inspiration, experience and self-expression, the Oulipians viewed imaginative writing as an exercise dominated by what they called “constraints. For example Georges Perec’s novel A Void, was written without the use of the letter “e” Oulipo

  14. SallyPotter

  15. Tonight: Looking for Love ITV Documentary

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