Forced Entertainment: Things That Go through Your Mind When Falling
Edited with text by Adrian Heathfield. Text by Forced Entertainment, Tim Etchells, et al.
Forced Entertainment’s art of broken poetry, provocation and comical failure
British experimental theater collective Forced Entertainment is known for lo-fi theatrical events and epic durational spectacles. This publication is the definitive overview of their oeuvre, featuring previously unseen images by photographer Hugo Glendinning.
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Forced Entertainment: Things That Go through Your Mind When Falling
Forced Entertainment’s art of broken poetry, provocation and comical failure
Published by Spector Books. Edited with text by Adrian Heathfield. Text by Forced Entertainment, Tim Etchells, et al.
British experimental theater collective Forced Entertainment is known for lo-fi theatrical events and epic durational spectacles. This publication is the definitive overview of their oeuvre, featuring previously unseen images by photographer Hugo Glendinning.