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Midnight at the Palace: My Life as a Fabulous Cockette
In this richly detailed memoir, Pam Tent offers a fascinating glimpse into the tumultuous life of a liberation movement – both artistic and sexual – whose influence is still apparent in the worlds of theatre, music, fashion, gay politics, gay spirituality, and urban club life.
Phil Collins: The world won’t listen
Exhibition catalogue, Dallas Museum of Art
Rabih Mroué: A BAK Critical Reader in Artists’ Practice
The publication presents an array of challenging interpretations of and reflections on Mroué practice contributed by diverse group of artists, curators, art historians, and theorists.
Divadlo Archa – Archa Theatre
Catalogue of activities and productions of Archa Theatre a space for contemporary theatre, music, dance and other genres based in Prague, from 1994 to 2000.
The Shit of God
The first collection of the texts by one of the world’s leading and most controversial performance artists. Diamanda Galas’s texts are interspersed with biblical passages, poetry from renowned writers and her own thoughts.
Lady Into Fox
Based on the novel by David Garnett, adapted by Neil Bartlett.Music by Nicolas Bloomfield (produced 1996). Documentation of 1996 performance at the Lyric Theatre Studio, Hammersmith. Libretto and direction by Neil Bartlett. Music by Nicolas Bloomfield.Part of the Neil Bartlett Collection. Donated to the British Library and the Live Art Development Agency Study Room from Neil Bartlett’s personal collection.
A Judgement In Stone
A Judgement in Stone is a stage-adaptation of the novel by Ruth Rendell, music by Nicolas Bloomfield (produced 1992). Documentation of 1995 performance at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith. With Sheila Hancock.Part of the Neil Bartlett Collection. Donated to the British Library and the Live Art Development Agency Study Room from Neil Bartlett’s personal collection.
Dis-Orienting Rhythms – The Politics of Asian Dance Music
This book writes explores the South Asian music scene within the study of race and identity uncovering the crucial role its expressions – from Hip-hop, Qawwali and Bhangra through Soul, Indie and Jungle – have played in a new urban cultural politics.
The Post War Orchestra
Video document of performance. The Post War Orchestra is a growing ensemble of musical instruments made from recycled military equipment by Hilary Champion: devices once designed to maim and kill could be recycled and turned into musical instruments.
Timeless Land
Timeless Land is a visual documentary/poem inspired by Kevin Walsh’s life. The images are guided by his music when he was a ‘Full moon scientist’ (his band with Steve Rowlands – with albums at Hard Hands and Botchit&Scarper), music that expresses Kevin’s cosmology and wonders through Time and Imagination. Part of the underground music scene of the 90’s, Kevin was also a punk-rocker, a poet and a Dj. This film is a special homage to him and his music. A 14 min remix version integrates London Ground series. Directed + Camera, sound, editing by Claudia Tomaz.
