‘PLAYING UP’ is an artwork by Sibylle Peters, exploring the potential of Live Art to bridge generations
Read moreInvestigates the performing arts as a political laboratory of the present
Read moreExplores the ways in which being in the field impacts on artists
Read moreA documentation of the stories of Lois Weaver: one of the pioneers of feminist and lesbian performance
Read morePaperback edition of the first book dedicated to the extraordinary & influential artist Tehching Hsieh
Read moreDocumentation and writing regarding ‘The Dinner Party Revisited’ by Katherine Araniello
Read moreMulti-layered, multi-voiced Guide on LIve Art and Feminism
Read morePerformance ]s p a c e [, Live Art UK, and LADA invite you to the launch of ‘Performance Art Faction Box Set & Digital Archive’
Read morePaperback edition of the first book dedicated to the iconic performance artist Ron Athey now available
Read moreThe first book devoted to the history of Irish performance art. A co-publication with Intellect Books Launch events occurred in the United States during February 2016 to mark the publication and featured both performances and lectures by Áine Phillips. More info
Read moreAn iconic image created with Hugo Glendinning’s long term collaborators Forced Entertainment
Read moreIntroduction to the strange and wonderful world of the artist Ian Hinchliffe
Read moreAn ongoing, long-term project that repeats a single-staged sequence year in and year out
Read moreCollaborative venture between Manuel Vason and forty artists working with performance in the UK
Read moreA mounted triptych of prints derived from George Chakravarthi’s Barflies project
Read moreA lino-cut limited edition print entitled ‘LOOK AWAY’ by Tim Etchells
Read morePrint by Rosa Frank, from Raimund Hoghe’s performance ‘Throwing the Body Into the Fight’
Read moreZierle & Carter explore their fascination for the unknown, for otherness, the surreal and humour
Read moreThe print depicts photographers Vason and Glendinning in front and behind the camera at the same time
Read more‘re.act.feminism #2’ exhibition publication exploring feminist, gender-critical & queer performance art
Read moreMel Brimfield’s spoof television series on the fragmentary nature of performance’s historical record
Read moreGavin Butt & Ben Walters chart a path across four decades of radical experimentation and escapism
Read moreAn exchange between the celebrated American philosopher and Adrian Heathfield
Read moreAdrian Heathfield encounters the renowned philosopher while walking the streets of Montreal
Read moreOreet Ashery explores the potentials and dilemmas of liberation in a culture at odds with itself
Read moreEnvironmentally crusading girl band The Gluts visit Copenhagen during the COP 15 Climate Summit
Read moreA collection of responses to the dance duet ‘O’ by Jamila Johnson-Small & Alexandrina Hemsley
Read moreA free online publication about artist and audience development created in response to IBT13
Read moreThe most comprehensive survey of Jordan McKenzie’s work to date
Read moreA box set of 40 DVDs of Performance Matters documentation and contextualising texts
Read moreAn international collection of ‘found’ writing about and around Live Art between 2010 and 2011
Read moreThe first book dedicated to the iconic performance artist, a co-publication with Intellect Books
Read moreAn in-depth exploration of artist Rajni Shah’s Glorious
Read moreExploring the relationships between ‘mainstream’ stages and ‘experimental’ theatre practices
Read moreA poetic and idiosyncratic reflection by Tim Etchells on questions of legacy, document and archive
Read moreThe first co-publication with Intellect Books for Intellect Live. Edited by Mary Kate Connolly
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Read moreBringing together 10 years of performances by Brian Lobel made in response to, well, cancer
Read moreDVD, booklet and postcard box set about May 2012 Bank Holiday events by disabled artists
Read moreArtists’ writings, creative dialogues, critical commentaries and DVDs
Read moreConsidering Live Art within history, edited by Adrian Heathfield and Amelia Jones
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