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Riot is an intellectual biography of artist and filmmaker Isaac Julien (born 1960), looking at key moments in his career and discussing the influences that shaped them. Julien’s trail-blazing career...
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A reform-school runaway at thirteen, a performer in the legendary New York City Playhouse of the Ridiculous at seventeen, and an escapee from Andy Warhol's Factory scene at nineteen, Penny...
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Since the 1960s, when his work gained a new recognition in the literary canon, biographies of Oscar Wilde and critical analysis of his work have become commonplace. While this writing...
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Visions of Excess was a non-stop, 12 hour voyage into the heart of darkness, a communion with the ragged spirit of Georges Bataille, exploring the philosophers key themes of death,...
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George Chakravarthi's UnSeen is a collection of Chakravarthi's early photographic self-portraits. Mostly unseen and made with low costs and in low conditions, he speaks about them for the first time...
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Renowned performance artist David Hoyle co-directs and stars in the title role in this unsettling tale of an uncle and his nephew (porn star turned actor Ashley Ryder), played out...
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Throwing the Body into the Fight is the first English language publication dedicated to the choreographer and performance maker Raimund Hoghe (Germany). Curated and edited by Mary Kate Connolly, the...
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There Is No Word For It is a book based on a unique theatre project. It is a contemporary collection of real-life stories exploring the trans male experience. The contributors...
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How to use your video camera to change the world... or create your own. Queer and alternative artists and performers using moving images to talk back to the mainstream, reach...
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The Split Britches theatre company was founded in 1980 by Peggy Shaw, Lois Weaver and Deb Margolin. Their vaudevillian, satirical, gender-bending works transformed the landscape of queer performance and they...
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Collected for the first time in print, over a decade of texts from one of British theatre's most fiercely individual voices, documenting the extraordinary site-specific solo performances which have run...
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This publication is based upon the touring exhibition project re.act.feminism #2 - a performing archive, an expanding, temporary and living performance archive that travelled through six European countries from 2011...
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“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...
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Party for Freedom explores the potentials and dilemmas of liberation in a culture at odds with itself, drawing upon histories of experimental performance, theatre and film, satire, biopolitics and popular...
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This is David Hoyle live, in edited highlights from a series of shows at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern produced by Duckie. Polemic, pathos, provocative politicking and high comedy combine in...
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Spanning over fifteen years, Occupations is the most comprehensive survey of Jordan McKenzie's work to date. Beginning in the 1990's, through an engagement with body based and queer performance practices,...
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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...
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In December 2010, the National Portrait Gallery in Washington made headlines when it responded to protests from the Catholic League by voluntarily censoring an excerpt of David Wojnarowicz's A Fire...
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This special issue of Dance Theatre Journal is a dedicated and rigorous exploration of Trash in art, performance, work, and club culture. It features interviews with performance star and living-legend...