James King on the life and work of a quiet rebel.
James King
Desmond Morris on his controversial ICA exhibition Paintings by Chimpanzees.
Melanie Coles
Desmond Morris on the double life of Roland Penrose and the surrealists.
Desmond Morris on of the early days of the ICA.
Gregor Muir tells us about his memories of the ICA, what makes it unique and how he sees its future.
Maya Caspari
Kieron Corless explores the subversive, indeterminate nature of the essay film.
Kieron Corless
Gabrielle Schwarz reflects on our Art Into Society exhibition and the fragmentary nature of the archive.
Gabrielle Schwarz
ICA Member Allan Titmuss shares exclusive photos of the Thin White Duke with the ICA Blog.
Allan Titmuss
Fabrizio Capolei, son of one of the original Piper Club architects, explores the aspirations behind the creation of the radical space.
Fabrizio Capolei
A sporadic history of artists' self-publishing at the ICA
ICA Bookshop
The ICA’s Researcher in Residence Will Dutta explores the background to the founding of Kiss FM and the radio station's journey to becoming legal.
Will Dutta
Will Dutta explores the histories of migration that shaped the sounds of the 1980s.
A summary of the latest TEXT2SPEECH discussion, exploring the relationship between art and politics in the Middle East.
Kelise Franclemont and Jane Scarth
Lucy Rose Bayley explores the significance of The Sons of Temperance and Shapes and Forms, the first example of the ICA on film.
Lucy Rose Bayley
In October 2013 I began a collaborative PhD – The ICA: A History of the Contemporary – with Middlesex University and the ICA.
Lucy Bayley
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