The global economic meltdown of 2008 brought the world economy to its knees and destroyed three decades of neoliberal orthodoxy. A panel of speakers ask what’s the future of free market economics?
Writer Stewart Home will be in discussion with Tony D publisher of Kill Your Pet Puppy and zine maker Laura Oldfield Ford about the anarchist history and DIY culture of zines. Chaired by Malcolm Hopkins from Housmans Bookshop.
As part of the Chto delat? programme, the ICA presents a ‘Night of Angry Statements’ in which cultural workers as well as members of the public are invited to use to make statements about how they would like to change the ‘art world’.
A panic-inducing cinematic storm warning: Michael Ruppert, a former LAPD officer turned independent reporter and radical thinker, lays out in articulate fashion where the world is heading.
During the course of the Chto delat? exhibition the ICA cinema hosts a weekly screening event addressing filmmaking which exists at the intersection between art and activism.
InC, Continental Philosophy research group, hosts a programme of three weekend seminars, each followed by public talks by leading philosophers including Dr Alberto Toscano and Prof. Alexander Garcia Duttmann.
The first major project in the UK by the Russian collective Chto delat? (What is to be done?), The Urgent Need to Struggle extends their identity as ‘a self-organising platform for cultural workers’.
The ICA hosts a 48 hour event that aims to create an intensity of relations between its participants; through sleeping, eating, entertaining, performing and discussing together.