Previously at the ICA - Live/Performance

Steven Warwick

Steven Warwick

7 Feb 2019

In collaboration with the Fine Art department at Kingston School of Art, the ICA presents the premiere of a new work by artist, musician and writer Steven Warwick.
 
Warwick’s practice is paradigmatic of an interdisciplinary approach that encompasses DJing and theatre-making along with art, music and writing. His work is disseminated on a multitude of platforms including records, galleries, nightclubs, publications and the Internet. Across these contexts, Warwick creates assemblages of performance, image, sound and language that speak to the ways in which ideologies construct and inhabit spaces, online and offline – from co-working spaces to clubs, television shows and online chat rooms. In its pluralistic live forms, Warwick’s work redefines the expectations and conventions that accompany events such as concerts and public lectures.
 
This programme is supported by the Stanley Picker Trust and forms part of an annual public lecture series presented by the Kingston School of Art and the ICA. In 2019, this series explores the entanglement of sound, collage and the digital as a key preoccupation for contemporary art practice. Central to such enquiries is a sense of rupture that questions established assumptions about the production and reception of artworks.
Steven Warwick’s visual work has been exhibited at KW Berlin; SMK, Copenhagen; The Modern Institute, Glasgow; The Institute of Contemporary Arts, London; Cleopatra's, New York; Beach Office, Berlin; and Balice Hertling, New York. As a musician working under his own name and, previously, as ‘Heatsick’, he produces and performs a hybrid live/ DJ set, releasing recordings with the club/experimental label PAN and has played at Berghain, Berlin; London Contemporary Music Festival; Trouw, Amsterdam; Bergen Konsthall; LAMPO/ Stony Island Arts Bank, Chicago; Issue Project Room, New York; and the Mutek and Unsound Festivals. His writing has appeared in Artforum, Texte zur Kunst, Frieze, Spike and Urbanomic. He has collaborated with DeForrest Brown, Jr. under the name Elevator to Mezzanine, and with writer Nora Khan produced the audiovisual performance-lecture series ‘Fear Indexing the X- Files’, recently issued as a book by Primary Information.

£7 Full, £5 Concs.

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