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Eat, Cook, Perform
This publication brings together the work of some of the artists involved in the Activato programme called “Mad Artists Tea Parties”, 2010-2012.
Harald Smykla: Movie Protocols & Other Activities
This exhibition catalogue documents and illuminates the poetic explorations of materiality and time that pervade Smykla’s work, connecting objects he made in the 1990s with recent work that is the outcome of his ephemeral performative practice.
Access All Areas
Review of the event and blog for “Access All Area”, March 2011, organised by the Live Art Development Agency. Also csn be found in P 1750
Blood is such Clever Stuff
The artist shares insights of her performance-making.
Woman With Salad
Three parts documentation of performance questioning some of the tropes associated with contemporary women and the internet. Presented in the context of “Fem Fresh” (Sunday 8 June 2014), a collaboration between Queen Mary, University of London and the Live Art Development Agency, featuring presentations and dialogues on, about, and around feminism and age in Live Art.
Double Take
Two parts documentation of performance in which the heroine of Vertigo re-stages her own version of Hitchcock’s movie. Presented in the context of the performance platforrm “Fem Fresh” (Sunday 8 June 2014), a collaboration between Queen Mary, University of London and the Live Art Development Agency, featuring presentations and dialogues on, about, and around feminism and age in Live Art.
Amazing Art
This is an excerpt from Access All Areas publication: P1864. Footage by Manuel Vason (see also British Library recording, D1621).
Sideways
Itinerary map of Sideways festival organised as a 4 week expedition through Belgium, from West to East, between August 17th and September 17th 2012.
Swim
This small booklet is a limited edition of collected images from artworks about people and their relationship to water.
Live Forever: Collecting Live Art
A collection gathering the voices of some catalysts of contemporary performance: artists, cultural engineers, curators, collectors.
