The kinetic trailer for our season dedicated to the best in film by British women filmmakers over the last 50 years.
Plague of Diagrams is an exhibition and a programme of performances, talks and discussions concerning the relationships between diagrammatic practices and thought in different disciplines.
Sophie Mayer on women in the British film industry: how far we've come and how far we could still go.
Sophie Mayer
Explore the history of radical architecture with this great reading list, handpicked by Andree Lathman.
Andree Lathman
Nico Marzano explores The Dance of Reality, Alejandro Jodorowsky's first film in 23 years.
Nico Marzano
This great selection of zines by the ICA Bookshop will keep you busy reading all summer.
ICA Bookshop
Francesca Laura Cavallo reflects on the first 25 weeks of fig-2, exploring how its strength lies in its unpredictability.
Francesca Laura Cavallo
ICA Executive Director Gregor Muir speaks with artist Isa Genzken about her Basic Research paintings.
The ICA Bookshop has handpicked this great selection of titles related to Isa Genzken: Basic Research Paintings.
We explore the radical posters of See Red Women's Workhsop, challenging negative images of women in the media and highlighting their oppression.
ICA Exhibitions
How is the experience of filming perpetrators of a genocide? Maya Caspari considers Joshua Oppenheimer's documentaries.
Maya Caspari
Find out which books were flying off the shelves at the ICA Bookshop in June.
The Temporary Separatists (Rose Gibbs and Sofia Landström) present a panel discussion as part of ICA Talks series Artists, what is your value?
Will Guy examines the motivations behind an experimental interview format in Sebastião Salgado biopic The Salt of the Earth.
Will Guy
To coincide with the launch of our new exhibition Eloise Hawser: Lives on Wire, the ICA Bookshop has put together this fascinating reading list.
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