elebrate Independents Day at the ICA today, Moshi Moshi co-founder Stephen Bass has compiled a playlist of musical influences.
ICA Events
Icy Gays mastermind Lyall Hakaraia talks us through the event ahead of its return to the ICA on Friday 7 June.
The White Review editor Jacques Testard takes part in the Independents Day panel discussion Paths to Publication.
Jacques Testard
Book printers and binders TJ International reflect on 40 years in the industry.
In the first of a series of blogs previewing Independents Day on Thursday 6 June, Andrew Franklin (Profile Books) asks why we need independents in the creative industries.
Andrew Franklin
In anticipation of the A Nos Amours screening of Frost on Thursday, filmmaker and A Nos Amours co-founder Adam Roberts explains what slow cinema has to offer.
Adam Roberts
A Nos Amours returns to the ICA on Thursday 30 May with the director's cut of Fred Kelemen's Frost (1997/1999) on 16mm.
Ella Harris
On Wednesday 15 May Angus Cameron presented Headless, a large scale performance art project led by Swedish collaborative duo Goldin+Senneby.
Angus Cameron
The ICA Cinematheque is a new strand of programming that will incorporate classic art house titles, film seasons, director retrospectives.
ICA Cinema
ICA Executive Director Gregor Muir looks at the week ahead.
Gregor Muir
We at the ICA Bookshop select the best self-published Zines and Journals we discover every month.
ICA Bookshop
It's a bit self-referential isn't it? Writing something about our Friday Salon on 'Automatic Writing / Instant Publishing' for the ICA Blog.
Louise O’Hare
ICA Executive Director Gregor Muir writes about this week's upcoming events.
ICA Executive Director Gregor Muir picks his highlights this week.
Tonight we commence our retrospective season of French New Wave pioneer Agnès Varda's works with the director's rarely-screened debut feature La Pointe Courte.
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