Talk:Red Crayola
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[edit]Mayo Thompson was also engaged in the conceptual art group art & language (today consisting of Mel Ramsden and Michael Baldwin) and worked with the two artists on various projects transmitting their ideas to sound. For example on the Album "Kangaroo?" released in 1981, the two songs "Portrait of V.I. Lenin in the style of Jackson Pollock" part 1 and 2 are directly linked with the Art & Language paintings under the same title, an exhibition in the Stedeljik Museum in Eindhoven (1980) and a text by A&L, both also titled "Portrait of V.I. Lenin in the style of Jackson Pollock".
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[edit]Red Crayola is generaly spelled with a "k", not a "c", i.e. Red Krayola. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 41.244.213.47 (talk) 15:18, 13 December 2006 (UTC).