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A collection of titles related to destruction in performance to complement KAPUTT: The Academy of Destruction, a transgenerational academy made up of six children and six adult artists who will experiment, think and act together and share their practices, experiences and concepts of destruction in public sessions at Tate Exchange.
A collaboration between the Live Art Development Agency, Sibylle Peters of Theatre of Research and Tate Families & Early Years.
£8.80 £10.00
Make clothes out of food, lie on top of cars, dance with animals, try bagism, make a ketchup fight, follow a random passerby through the city, remote control your parents,...
£19.80 £22.50
“Johnson’s committed, affectionate, and generous volume does an extraordinary job of paying homage to Athey, of grappling with the complexities of live art, and of doing justice to the wildness...
£12.50
Ian Hinchliffe was a performer who could bring a sense of menace, unpredictability and absurd humour into any creative arena. Hinchliffe hated the bland: life to him was an adventure...
£35.00
David Hoyle: Parallel Universe is a limited edition book of photography and artworksemerging from the intimate eight-year collaboration between avant-garde queerperformance legend David Hoyle and acclaimed London performance photographerHolly Revell....
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Stephen Cripps created a powerful body of work during his short life – he died aged 29 in 1982. This 1992 monograph presents a comprehensive view of work informed by...
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We are awaiting an order of Cassils - all orders will be recorded and shipped later this month. Cassils is a performance artist and body builder who uses their own...
£12.50
A bilingual publication including commissioned essays, artist's pages and statements, photo documents and reflections on experiences of China and its Performance Art scene by Chinese and British artists who have...
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Extensive photographic documentation and discussion of the work of Cai Juan and JJ Xi: radical interventions into public space and art galleries. The book includes documentation of their now infamous...
£17.99
Glorious Catastrophe presents a detailed critical analysis of the work of Jack Smith from the early 1960s until his AIDS-related death in 1989. Dominic Johnson argues that Smith's work offers...