A new anthology of cultural criticism, focusing on the making, watching and conditions of Live Art and performance in the UK today.
Read morePraxis Volume Two is an invitation to encounter work and thinking in motion, responding to place, conversation and archiving.
Read moreThe fifth edition of LADA’s ‘Live Art Almanac’ series, a collections of ‘found’ writings about and around Live Art
Read moreIt’s Time responds to the recent successes of Live Art and highlights those artists, projects and initiatives which are re-politicising and re-energising our arts spaces.
Read moreLooking back at the last 20 years of Live Art through the lens of LADA, edited by Theron Schmidt and co-published with Intellect Books
Read moreChucking marginalised status out of the patriarchal pushchair, this anthology cites work by people who perform rebellious gen-age identities.
Read moreTwo resources by artist and activist Lois Weaver on working with older individuals and communities.
Read moreAn intimate collection on love and dissent by artists and writers.
Read moreCurated by Curious, ABC can be used by artists and non-artists in need of creative succour and survival
Read moreThe Live Art Almanac Volume 4 is a collection of ‘found’ writings about and around Live Art
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 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 moreMonica Ross’s solo, collective and multilingual recitations from memory of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Read moreFilms and other material from an exhibition by Richard Dedomenici at the Pump House Gallery.
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