Three discrete commissions using performance and experimental documentary to explore the body as a site for the production and retention of knowledge.
Read moreCommon Salt was a performance around a table – a ‘show and tell’ by artists Sheila Ghelani and Sue Palmer. It explored the colonial, geographical and natural history of England and India taking an expansive and emotional time-travel.
Read moreThe fifth edition of LADA’s ‘Live Art Almanac’ series, a collections of ‘found’ writings about and around Live Art
Read moreBox set collection of 20 postcards representing key LADA projects and initiatives, 1999-2019
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 publication gathering a variety of materials on the subject of masturbation.
Read moreA collection that considers the affective and critical practice of finding, remembering (or imagining), and creating an archive
Read moreThe Live Art Almanac Volume 4 is a collection of ‘found’ writings about and around Live Art
Read moreThe first book devoted to Adrian Howells’s remarkable achievements and legacy
Read more‘PLAYING UP’ is an artwork by Sibylle Peters, exploring the potential of Live Art to bridge generations
Read moreA documentation of the stories of Lois Weaver: one of the pioneers of feminist and lesbian performance
Read moreMulti-layered, multi-voiced Guide on LIve Art and Feminism
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 moreGavin Butt & Ben Walters chart a path across four decades of radical experimentation and escapism
Read moreMel Brimfield’s spoof television series on the fragmentary nature of performance’s historical record
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 moreConsidering Live Art within history, edited by Adrian Heathfield and Amelia Jones
Read moreA publication reflecting new relationships between mainstream venues and experimental theatre practices.
Read moreA bilingual publication including commissioned essays, artist’s pages and photo documentation developed from the China Live tour.
Read moreAn interactive cdrom interpretation of motiroti’s celebrated ‘Wigs of Wonderment’.
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