With the aim of bringing Crimea into focus through the lens of artists and writers it has inspired, the ICA and LUX present a screening of Theodosia, by Ruth Maclennan, followed by a panel discussion with Ruth Maclennan together with the writer Neal Ascherson and the artist Margarita Gluzberg.
Candid and chilling, The Unknown Known is an utterly mesmerising portrait of Donald Rumsfeld, taking us beyond his infamous web of words and into the unfamiliar terrain of his mind. Followed by a Q&A with director Errol Morris.
Candid and chilling, The Unknown Known is an utterly mesmerising portrait of Donald Rumsfeld, taking us beyond his infamous web of words and into the unfamiliar terrain of his mind.
Winner of the Grand Prix in Critics’ Week at last year’s Cannes Film Festival, this ingenious art-house gangster movie follows Salvo, a cold and ruthless hitman for the Sicilian Mafia.
To coincide with Richard Hamilton at the ICA, we offer the chance to see Fathers of Pop (1979), in which The Independent Group (1952-55) discuss their ideas and sources of inspiration, followed by a free screening of This Is Tomorrow (1992), an examination of Richard Hamilton's art.
Artist Hito Steyerl is in discussion with author Peter Osborne to discuss his latest book Anywhere or Not at All: Philosophy of Contemporary Art (Verso, 2013).
This first Lunch Byte event focuses on Medium, in particular the ways in which digitisation and computing has restructured the formats we think in when it comes to artistic practice.