Final Transmission: Performance Art and AIDS in Los Angeles is a book of intergenerational dialogue between artists, scholars and activists about what it means to transfer the skills, ideas and mysteries of performance through pandemic and crises.
Read moreThrough prose, poetry, drawing and photography In Other Words is a collection of urgent reflections, created by artists exploring their hopes and fears at a time of global crisis. It is a clarion call for change from a group rich in wisdom, shared experience, and what it means to be marginalised in the UK in 2020.
Read moreThis book documents some of Daniel Oliver’s awkward participatory performance worlds, and brings together critical and creative response by artists and writers.
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 moreA collection of resources on Live Art and certain disempowered constituencies.
Read moreThe first book to bring together writing and documentation on the artist Martin O’Brien
Read moreFour new resources on class, youth, age and displacement.
Read moreA publication written in response to Cherophobia, a 48-hour durational living installation by Noëmi Lakmaier
Read moreDocumentation and writing regarding ‘The Dinner Party Revisited’ by Katherine Araniello
Read moreThe first co-publication with Intellect Books for Intellect Live. Edited by Mary Kate Connolly
Read moreDVD, booklet and postcard box set about May 2012 Bank Holiday events by disabled artists
Read moreBringing together 10 years of performances by Brian Lobel made in response to, well, cancer
Read moreArtists’ writings, creative dialogues, critical commentaries and DVDs
Read moreFilms and documents selected from hundreds of performances and video works by Aaron Williamson
Read moreA publication documenting 40 distinct solo performances and collaborations by Aaron Williamson.
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