
BUTT hits 32 gets together with Bottega Veneta for a party @ ICA London
BUTT hits the gas. The notorious pink magazine unveils its wild 32nd issue this week, celebrating with an all-night party in London.
BUTT hits the gas. The notorious pink magazine unveils its wild 32nd issue this week, celebrating with an all-night party in London.
R.I.P. Germain’s forthcoming exhibition “Jesus Died For Us, We Will Die For Dudus!” will feature an ambitious newly commissioned, immersive, multipart installation that examines the complex logic of cultural gatekeeping within Black culture, and the (mis)perception of these dynamics in a wider (white) world.
Opening at the ICA in London and KW in Berlin, Christopher Kulendran Thomas: Another World explores an alternative approach to technology through the prism of the defeated revolutionary struggle for an independent Tamil homeland.
Artist and musician Cosey Fanni Tutti is in conversation with actor and writer Maxine Peake. The pair present an exploration… Read More
In June 2022, the Institute of Contemporary Arts will present Penny World, an exhibition spanning the last 30 years of work by London artist and poet Penny Goring
The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) annual international film festival dedicated to the cinema of the real FRAMES of REPRESENTATION… Read More
The Institute of Contemporary Arts has appointed Bengi Ünsal as its new director. In March 2022, she will become the first woman to serve as the organisation’s director in 55 years.
In February 2022, the Institute of Contemporary Arts will present Decriminalised Futures, a group exhibition featuring thirteen international artists whose… Read More
Fischli/Weiss’s 21 Questions (2021) is the second in an ongoing series of artist customisations of the iconic Stool 60, designed… Read More
The Institute of Contemporary Arts reopens on July 6th with War Inna Babylon: The Community’s Struggle for Truths and Rights, an exhibition curated by London-based racial advocacy and community organisation, Tottenham Rights, and Rianna Jade Parker.
We are all familiar with the white cube gallery space. But when one arises in the middle of a Congolese palm oil plantation, the effect is deeply disorienting.
Dr. Martens and the ICA have come together to offer substantial support for the production of new works by independent… Read More
A new exhibition from Cameron Rowland: 3 & 4 Will. IV c. 73 opens at the ICA London on Tuesday 28th January.
Taking place over five days at ICA London The Tender Interval features performance, conversation, music and workshops
Omnibus is the first-ever survey of the work of the Berlin collective Honey-Suckle Company, which brings together key moments of the group’s twenty-five-year history.
The Institute of Contemporary Arts will present Temporal Deprogramming, a new live commission by Philadelphia-based interdisciplinary artists Black Quantum Futurism, comprising a two-week programme of music, performance, spoken word, talks and workshops set within a new installation in the ICA Lower Gallery.
The Institute of Contemporary Arts presents Moarg Kiel, the first major solo exhibition by London-based Scottish artist Morag Keil.
Paul Stolper and The Institute of Contemporary Arts are having a joint exhibition of Artists’ Editions at Paul Stolper Gallery, opening in the new year.
This coming Tuesday, Philadelphia-based artist MHYSA presents a live audiovisual experience based on her acclaimed debut album fantasii at I.C.A. London.
It’s London Art Fair time again and while the delights of Islington’s Business Design Centre are well known, there is a plethora of other exciting art in and around London at the same time. We’ve rounded up some exciting sounding openings.
The ICA, in association with Claire de Rouen Books, is to present Room & Book, a three day art book fair.
Opening Tonight Tauba Auerbach: The New Ambidextrous Universe @ICALondon..
This weekend festival features live performances, film screenings, talks, DJ sets and an Iggy karaoke party
Juergen Teller On His Latest Exhibition ‘Woo!’ – ICA London