Michael Baldwin (artist)

Michael Baldwin (* 1945 in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England; lives in Middleton Cheney, near Banbury, England) is a British conceptual artist, author and founding member of the Art & Language artist group.

Life and Work

Michael Baldwin studied at Coventry College of Art from 1964 to 1967 and taught at Lanchester Polytechnic in Coventry from 1969 to 1971 and at Leamington School of Art from 1969.

Michael Baldwin met the artist Terry Atkinson in 1966 at Coventry College of Art, where Atkinson taught. They founded the avant-garde Art & Language group in 1968.

As a member of Art & Language in 1972, Michael Baldwin took part in Documenta 5 in Kassel with the project Index 0001 in the Idea + Idea/Light section, together with the Art & Language artists Terry Atkinson, David Bainbridge, Ian Burn, Charles Harrison, Harold Hurrell, Mel Ramsden and Joseph Kosuth. With Art & Language he was also represented at Documenta 6 (1977), Documenta 7 in 1982 and Documenta X in 1997.

Since 1977, Baldwin and Ramsden have continued Art & Language as a project. Many texts were written with Charles Harrison and Mel Ramsden, who has been publishing "Art-Language" since 1971.

References

  • Exhibition catalogue: documenta 5: Questioning reality - visual worlds today. Catalogue (as file) Volume 1: (material); Volume 2: (list of exhibitions); Kassel 1972
  • documenta Archiv (ed.): Wiedervorlage d5 - Eine Befragung des Archivs zum documenta 1972. Kassel/Ostfildern 2001, ISBN 3-7757-1121-X
  • Catalogue for documenta 6: Volume 1: Painting, Sculpture/Environment, Performance. Volume 2: Photography, Film, Video. Volume 3: Hand Drawings, Utopian Design, Books. Kassel 1977 ISBN 3-920453-00-X
  • Catalogue: documenta 7 Kassel. Volume 1: (Visual biographies of the artists); Volume 2: (Current works of the artists); Kassel 1982 ISBN 3-920453-02-6
  • (documenta 10 catalogue): Politics - Poetics - the book on documenta X. Kassel/Ostfildern 1997, ISBN 3-89322-909-4 (German) / ISBN 3-89322-911-6 (English)
  • Marzona, Daniel: Conceptual Art. Cologne 2005 ISBN 3-8228-2959-5
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