Autumn 2014 programme

Autumn 2014 programme

Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA)

Neïl Beloufa, Superlatives and Resolution, 2013.
Photo © Blaise Adilon.

September 21, 2014

Autumn 2014 programme

Institute of Contemporary Art

The Mall
London SW1Y 5AH

www.ica.org.uk

Neïl Beloufa: Counting on People
24 September–16 November

In this first UK institutional solo exhibition of award-winning French-Algerian artist Neïl Beloufa’s work, the ICA presents his latest film and sculpture installations. The exhibition explores how we choose to communicate, interact and interpret the world since the advent of the internet.

Counting on People presents a series of new sculptures and video works, exhibited in architectural installations specifically designed to break the viewer’s conventional engagement with the screen. The exhibition features three new films, Data for Desire, VENGEANCE and Home is Whenever I’m with You, a co-commission by the ICA, London and The Banff Centre, Canada, as well as a new presentation of La domination du monde (World Domination), which premiered at Palais de Tokyo in 2012. 

Counting on People continues at The Banff Centre’s Walter Phillips Gallery, Canada (November 2014–March 2015) and La Casa Encendida, Spain (February–April 2015).
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Beware Wet Paint
24 September–16 November
Korakrit Arunanondchai, Isabelle Cornaro, Jeff Elrod, Nikolas Gambaroff, Parker Ito, David Ostrowski, Pamela Rosenkranz, Ned Vena and Christopher Wool

A collaboration between the ICA and Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin, this group show presents paintings by artists for whom painting forms a single strand within a multidisciplinary practice. The exhibition title comes from Richard Hamilton’s recollection of Marcel Duchamp’s words which placed emphasis on the word beware, underlining the disruptive potential of what might otherwise be considered a traditional art form.

Curated by ICA Executive Director Gregor Muir, Beware Wet Paint is also presented at La Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin (29 October 2014–1 February 2015).
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Also showing:

Cybernetic Serendipity
14 October–30 November

Cybernetic Serendipity, the landmark exhibition curated by Jasia Reichardt in 1968, is celebrated in the Fox Reading Room with a display of documents, installation photographs, press reviews, invitation cards and publications.
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ICA Off-Site: Old Selfridges Hotel
14–18 October

To coincide with Frieze London Art Fair, ICA Off-Site returns to The Old Selfridges Hotel, an industrial space in the centre of London, for a week-long residency of live events, including Isabel Lewis with Frieze Projects, Korakrit Arunanondchai, NTS Radio, Siobhan Davies Dance, and a series of talks in collaboration with Rhizome.
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ICA film and events
The ICA continues its vibrant programme of events, independent and artists’ film, talks, performance and learning events.

Autumn highlights
Talks
Educators’ tour: Neïl Beloufa: Counting on People
24 September

Discussing Beware Wet Paint
24 September

Olga Chernysheva
30 September

Friday Salon: On Abstract Language
3 October

Lunch Bytes: The Commons
4 October

Artists’ Film Club
Ryan Trecartin
25 September 

Neïl Beloufa selects Alain Resnais’s Muriel
1 October

Loretta Fahrenholz
7 October

Melvin Moti
1 November

Culture Now
Neïl Beloufa
26 September

Nadia Kaabi-Linke
10 October

Lisa Schiff and Gregor Muir
17 October

Marinella Senatore
24 October

Films
58th BFI London Film Festival
8–19 October

Made in Prague: Czech Film Festival
1–9 November 

Krzysztof Kieslowski: Dekalog 25th anniversary retrospective
27 November–9 December 

The ICA is a registered charity no. 236848

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