
Art and Language Movement
The Art and Language Movement is an intellectual and artistic movement that began in the late 1960s, focusing on critiquing traditional art and its relationship to language, politics, and society. It emphasizes that artworks should engage in meaningful conversations about social issues and challenge established artistic conventions. The movement combines theoretical discussions with creative practices, aiming to make art a tool for critical thinking and social change. Through writings, exhibitions, and collaborative projects, Art and Language seeks to deepen our understanding of how language shapes our perception of art and the world around us.