Andrew Conio explores the ways in which art responds to and forms part of, today's flows of capital.
Andrew Conio
Ahead of our panel discussion on terrorism in Buñuel, Eleanor Careless explores the representation of terrorist violence in his work.
Eleanor Careless
Maya Caspari spoke to ICA Associate Poet Sophie Collins about her writing, the journal she co-founded and the politics of translation.
Maya Caspari
Ahead of our Luis Buñuel retrospective, Nico Marzano explores the director's Surrealism and critique of bourgeois morality.
Nico Marzano
To coincide with our symposium Mirage, 20 Years On, the ICA Bookshop has put together this engaging reading list.
Melanie Coles and Andree Latham
Curator and artist Mary Vilardo responds to fig-2 as a whole, generating a new fig-2 glossary.
Mary Vilardo
Frieze Week 2015 is busier than ever here at the ICA. Ahead of all the action, ICA Executive Director Gregor Muir talks you through the programme highlights.
Gregor Muir
Can London remain a centre for creativity? Ahead of the launch of new book London Burning, we preview some fantastic images of a city in flux.
An extract from Juliet Jacques' Trans , a moving memoir and insightful examination of transgender politics.
ICA Events
A sporadic history of artists' self-publishing at the ICA
ICA Bookshop
A round-up of the opening night of Onwards and Outwards, featuring a screening of The Alcohol Years and a Q&A with director Carol Morley.
Ahead of our screenings of Pasolini, Nico Marzano spoke to director Abel Ferrara about the film and the man who inspired it.
Sophie Mayer on women in the British film industry: how far we've come and how far we could still go.
Sophie Mayer
How is the experience of filming perpetrators of a genocide? Maya Caspari considers Joshua Oppenheimer's documentaries.
Will Guy examines the motivations behind an experimental interview format in Sebastião Salgado biopic The Salt of the Earth.
Will Guy
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