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ICA, INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ARTS

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CHTO DELAT? (WHAT IS TO BE DONE?)
Sep 9 - Oct 24, 2010
The Urgent Need to Struggle. First major project in the UK by Russian collective Chto delat?

Click to enlargeLIS RHODES : DISSONANCE AND DISTURBANCE
Jan 25 - Mar 25, 2012
Since the 1970s, Lis Rhodes has been making radical and experimental films that challenge the viewer to reconsider film as a medium of communication and the presentation of image, language and sound. This exhibition looks at the relationship of Rhodes’ work to performance, photography, composition, writing and political commentary.

IN NUMBERS : SERIAL PUBLICATIONS BY ARTISTS SINCE 1955
Jan 25 - Mar 25, 2012
In Numbers: Serial Publications by Artists Since 1955 is a survey exhibition of the often-overlooked genre of serial publications produced by artists around the world from 1955 to the present day. From the rise of the small press in the 1960s, followed by the correspondence art movement, where artists exchanged art by post, to the DIY zine culture in the 1980s and early 1990s, professional artists have always seized on the format of magazines and postcards as a site for a new kind of art production.

LINDA BENGLIS IN CONVERSATION WITH GREGOR MUIR
Feb 10, 2012 1:15pm talk/event
American sculptor Lynda Benglis joins us for this lunchtime talk with ICA Director Gregor Muir to discuss her practice and the changing shape of culture in the 21st century.
Benglis is known primarily for her wax paintings and poured latex sculptures, and rose to prominence during the 1960s and 70s, a time when her singular practice both intersected with and transcended the categories of post-Minimalism and feminist art. Alongside her sculptural output, Benglis created a radical body of work in video, photography, and media interventions that explore notions of power, gender relations, and role-playing.
Tickets £5.
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