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"Leslie Fiedler's essay "Cross the Border — Close the Gap" was first given in 1968 at the University of Freiburg and published first in the German weekly Christ und Welt."--Sholem Stein "In short, I suggest that at least part of the thick description of what le Penseur is trying to do in saying things to himself is that he is trying, by success/failure tests, to find out whether or not the things that he is saying would or would not be utilisable as leads or pointers."--"What is 'Le Penseur' Doing?", 1968, Gilbert Ryle - [Joan Bakewell] "What you were also attempting to do, as I understand it, was devalue the art as an object simply by saying, 'if I say it's a work of art, that makes it a work of art.'" --Marcel Duchamp interviewed by Joan Bakewell on Late Night Line-Up on 5 June 1968 “In the illusory babels of language, an artist might advance specifically to get lost, and to intoxicate himself in dizzying syntaxes, seeking odd intersections of meaning, strange corridors of history, unexpected echoes, unknown humors, or voids of knowledge… but this quest is risky, full of bottomless fictions and endless architectures and counter-architectures… at the end, if there is an end, are perhaps only meaningless reverberations.” --"A Museum of Language in the Vicinity of Art" (1968) by Robert Smithson |
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1968 was the year of the Protests of 1968.
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Art and culture
- Protests of 1968
- Situationist International at its apex
- First issue of King Mob Echo magazine
- April 4 - Assassination of Martin Luther King
- 6 May - Start of the May 1968 events in France
- June 3 - Valerie Solanas, author of The SCUM Manifesto, attempts to assassinate Andy Warhol by shooting him three times.
- November 1 - In the United States, the MPAA's film rating system is introduced.
Music
- Upsetter Records founded
- The word reggae is coined on a 1968 Pyramid dance single, "Do the Reggay" (sic) by Toots and the Maytals
Singles
- Can I Change My Mind by Tyrone Davis
- Requiem pour un con by Serge Gainsbourg
- Grazing in the Grass by Hugh Masekela
- Don't Bogart Me by Fraternity of Man
- Man with a Harmonica by Ennio Morricone
- On the Road Again by Canned Heat
- Feel Like Jumping by Marcia Griffiths
- Man Next Door by John Holt
- People Funny Boy by Lee "Scratch" Perry
- Full Up by Sound Dimension
- Crimson and Clover by Tommy James and the Shondells
- Everyday People by Sly and the Family Stone
- You Goin' Miss Your Candyman by Terry Callier
- Drum Song by Jackie Mittoo
- The Horse by Cliff Nobles
- Vesoul by Jacques Brel
- Albatross by Fleetwood Mac
- Deeper Shade of Soul by Ray Barretto
- The Rain by Eddie Gale
Albums
- Musique du Burundi by various
- Brian Jones Presents the Pipes of Pan at Joujouka recorded, released in 1971
- Sweetheart of the Rodeo by The Byrds
- The Soft Machine by Soft Machine
- Silver Apples by Silver Apples
- Astral Weeks by Van Morrison
- Caetano Veloso by Caetano Veloso
- Feliciano! by José Feliciano
- Gris-Gris by Dr. John the Night Tripper
- Os Mutantes by Os Mutantes
- Machine Gun by Peter Brötzmann
Film
- November 1 - The MPAA's film rating system is introduced.
Canon
- Teorema by Pier Paolo Pasolini
- 2001: A Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick
- Targets by Peter Bogdanovich
- The Party by Blake Edwards
- if.... by Lindsay Anderson
- Rosemary's Baby by Roman Polanski
- Night of the Living Dead by George A. Romero
- Petulia by Richard Lester
- The Color of Pomegranates by Sergei Paradjanov
- Witchfinder General by Michael Reeves
- The Secret Cinema by Paul Bartel
- Black Panthers by Agnès Varda
Guilty pleasures
- La Prisonnière by Henri-Georges Clouzot
- Death Laid an Egg by Giulio Questi
- Psych-Out by Richard Rush
- I Am Curious (Blue) by Vilgot Sjöman
- They Call Us Misfits - Swedish documentary
- Barbarella by Vadim
- Candy by Christian Marquand
- Necronomicon - Geträumte Sünden by Jesus Franco
- Sweden: Heaven and Hell by Luigi Scattini
- The Howl by Tinto Brass
- Spider Baby by Jack Hill
- The Libertine by Pasquale Festa Campanile
Literature
Fiction
- Myra Breckinridge by Gore Vidal
- Willie Masters' Lonesome Wife by William H. Gass
Non fiction
- The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolfe
- Smut: An Anatomy of Dirt by Christian Enzensberger
- Kitsch: The World of Bad Taste by Gillo Dorfles
- The Death of the Author by Roland Barthes
- Bomb Culture by Jeff Nuttall
- Rationale of the Dirty Joke by Gershon Legman
- Difference and Repetition by Gilles Deleuze
- "The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm" by Anne Koedt
- "A Quick Trip Through My Adolescence" by Lester Bangs
- Weimar Culture: The Outsider as Insider by Peter Gay
- The Population Bomb by Paul R. Ehrlich
- Thinking About Women by Mary Ellmann
Visual culture
- Che Guevara poster by Jim Fitzpatrick
- The First International Exhibition of Erotic Art by the Kronhausens in Lund, Sweden, and Aarhus, Denmark
- Chelsea Girls by Alan Aldridge
- Tapp und Tastkino by Valie Export
- Big Self-Portrait by Chuck Close
- Miss America by Wolf Vostell
Births
- August 27 - Uwe Schmidt, German composer
- April 26 - Green Velvet aka Curtis Jones, an electronic and house music singer, songwriter and producer
- Chris Ofili
- Kodwo Eshun
- Monica Bellucci
Deaths
- Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929 - 1968)
- Erwin Panofsky (1892 - 1968)
- Carl Theodor Dreyer (1889 - 1968)
- Mervyn Peake (1911 - 1968)
- John Heartfield, German photographer and activist (b. 1891)