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The ICA supports radical art and culture. Through a vibrant programme of exhibitions, films, events, talks, and debates, the ICA challenges perceived notions and stimulates debate, experimentation, creativity, and exchange with visitors.
Founded in 1946 by a group of artists including Roland Penrose, Peter Watson, and Herbert Read, the ICA continues to support living artists in showing and exploring their work, often as it emerges and before others. The ICA has been at the forefront of cultural experimentation since its formation and has presented important debut solo shows by artists including Damien Hirst, Steve McQueen, Richard Prince, and Luc Tuymans. More recently Pablo Bronstein, Lis Rhodes, BBjarne Melgaard, and Juergen Teller have all staged key solo exhibitions, whilst a new generation of artists, including Luke Fowler, Lucky PDF, Hannah Sawtell, and Factory Floor have taken part in exhibitions and residencies.
The ICA was one of the first venues to present The Clash and The Smiths, as well as bands such as Throbbing Gristle. The inaugural ICA / LUX Biennial of Moving Images was launched in 2012, and the ICA Cinema continues to screen rare artists' film, support independent releases, and partner with leading film festivals.
works available on artlead
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Prem Sahib
Outing
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Isabelle Cornaro
Mixed Feelings
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Gabriel Kuri
Untitled
€425 -
Gary Hume
Sunday
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Jenny Holzer
Inflammatory Essays (Disaster Draws People ... )
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Judith Hopf
Nose (a collaboration with Martin Ebner)
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Tom Sheehan
The Smiths, February 1984
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Bjarne Melgaard
Untitled
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Juergen Teller
Wildschweinmutter, Kolkata, India 2014
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Frances Stark
Conceited Girl Wants To Show She Has A Seat (After Goya)
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Dor Guez
Induction Base
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Judith Bernstein
Dick in a Head / Flocked Pink
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Marc Camille Chaimowicz
Andy's in Town
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Richard Aldrich
Hurray More Opiates and Bike Song
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Jenny Holzer
Inflammatory Essays 1979-1982
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Silke Otto-Knapp
Dresses (YSL autumn/winter 1966)
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Sean Snyder
Untitled (CE-2331)
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Marc Camille Chaimowicz
Les Voyageurs
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AA Bronson
Self-Disclosures / The Call of The Wild
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Carol Bove
The Sun
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Isabelle Cornaro
Mixed Feelings
€675 -
Roger Hiorns
Richard Hamilton
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Korakrit Arunanondchai
Untitled (Memories 1)
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Andrea Büttner
Candle
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Michael Craig-Martin
Baseball Cap
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Jenny Holzer
Inflammatory Essays (You Get Amazing Sensations ... )
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Tomas Saraceno
Untitled
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Matthew Brannon
Misused Pronoun
€640 -
Frank Benson
Flag (Union Jack)
€270 -
Roe Ethridge
Eronja for Dazed and Confused
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Richard Sides
Gamble Responsibly
€635 -
Zhang Ding
Sound Absorber (Silkscreen Print on Mirror)
€1485 -
David Ostrowski
F (I think you may have something here)
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Daniel Sinsel
Untitled
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Helen Johnson
Argument
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Jenny Holzer
Inflammatory Essays (Only My Brother ... )
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Peter Coffin
Untitled (Rainbow Sculpture Silhouette Pile)
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Rosalind Nashashibi
For Anna
€295 -
Francis Upritchard
A Beat
€425 -
Cory Arcangel
Ducati
€400 -
Nick Mauss
Untitled
€875 -
Parker Ito
The things we do for love (so proud so alone)
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Loris Gréaud
Cellar Door Shadow Bubble
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Zhang Enli
Seventy Loops
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Alistair Frost
3 Useful Techniques For Arranging Ones Luggage In Style
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Peter Wächtler
Untitled
€725 -
Sam Pulitzer
Cross Bay Blvd
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Phil Collins
You’ll Never Work In This Town Again
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Marc Camille Chaimowicz
For Emma
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Roberto Cuoghi
Pazuzu
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Ryan Gander
Ekow and Abacus Exploring the Dungeon
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Paulo Nazareth
Slave Ships For Sale
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Ten things you shouldn't miss during Frieze Week in London
London's art fair Frieze is opening later this week. With countless international collectors, curators and other art world professionals visiting London for the week, the city's institutions all open their new exhibitions, marking the beginning of London's new exhibition season ...
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Guan Xiao: Flattened Metal at ICA, London.
Working mainly in sculpture and video, Guan Xiao explores how ways of seeing are now influenced by digital image circulation as an increasingly dominant source of knowledge and information exchange. In various works and installations she endeavours to expand the aesthetic and cognitive possibilities for how identity and meaning are assigned and ...