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Live artists need to listen to kids and learn how to love playing and exploring again, says Lyn Gardner.

Most people interested in performance and live art will have heard of the Guerrilla Girls, founded in 1985 in New York to protest against the under-representation of women artists in museums. They turned activism and protest into a spectacle. So how about Guerrilla Kids, upset by the lack of artworks by children on display in important art museums?
Well, watch out, because they could be coming to an art institution near you soon, as a result of Playing Up, a game from Theatre of Research and the Live Art Development Agency, which launched... Keep reading on The Guardian