Institute of Contemporary Art

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A multi-venue posthumous retrospective memorializes her imaginative artistic approach to sickness

BY Jamila Prowse |

The artist and poet invites us into her world of rage, vulnerability and humour at ICA, London

BY Ella Slater |

As several galleries celebrate birthdays, Hettie Judah speaks to Barbican Stories and directors of BALTIC, ICA, Midlands Art Centre and Yorkshire Sculpture Park about founding principles and future plans

BY Hettie Judah |

From a groundbreaking group exhibition of Black ceramicists to Rachel Jones’s suite of colourful, new paintings

BY frieze |

As ‘Decriminalised Futures’ opens at London’s ICA, members of Babeworld draw on their own experiences to examine the parallels and ethics of organisations working with artist/sex workers

BY Babeworld |

What role did the institution play in photography’s ascent?

BY Sean Burns |

With the industry having been continuously overlooked by the UK government’s COVID-19 response, frieze charts a disastrous year for nightlife

BY Sean Burns |

Derica Shields on how the 1661 Barbados Slave act shaped policing in contemporary Britain

BY Derica Shields |

Next year will be crushingly difficult for all aspects of cinema. Some theatres have a plan

BY Chris Sharratt |

‘Out of Body’ – Self’s new solo show at the Institute of Contemporary Art Boston – rumbles with piqued, defiant portent

BY Lake Micah |

In the artist’s solo show at ICA Philadelphia, industrial materials convey a sense of quiet discontent

BY Kari Rittenbach |

In the run-up to the Kathy Acker exhibition at ICA, London, a look back at a significant recent show and symposium examining her relationship to the visual arts

BY Isabel Mehl |

‘You invite us to forge a ‘we’ with you and your images, to empathize, nodding snorts of identification brimming with tears’

BY Mimi Chu |

‘The biggest hurdle we had to overcome was psychological: the belief that there never had been, and never could be, great women artists’

BY Mary Kelly |

From a drone strike in Pakistan to reconstructing Syrian torture cells, a survey of the Eyal Weizman-led 'counter-forensics' agency at London's ICA

BY En Liang Khong |

Colonialism and contemporary Australia in the paintings of Helen Johnson

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, USA

BY Debra Lennard |

‘The photographer was born in Jamaica in 1960 and grew up in Dalston, east London; he was given a Leica camera and taught darkroom techniques by a patron of his local church’

BY Brian Dillon |

Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, USA

BY Katie Kitamura |

Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, USA

BY Ara H. Merjian |