A major solo show for acclaimed American contemporary artist Sean Snyder at the ICA this Spring. The exhibition features work across a host of media, from photography and video to installations and new media technological wizardry.
Propaganda, consumerism, the dissemination of information, the relationship between reality and the archive: these are the issues that inform Snyder's work.
We recommend taking along a copy of Archive Fever while you wander round.
An exhibition of film and video work by the highly politicised artist Lis Rhodes at the ICA this spring. With titles like 'In the Kettle', 'Whitehall', and 'Dresden Dynamo', Rhodes' films are direct and...
The ICA hosts an exhibition charting artists publications from the 1950s to the present day. Expect everything from DIY zines to postcards, radical pamphlets and more. Until 25.03.12.
In a little told chapter of history, this political thriller recalls the unfolding tension in Downing Street in May 1940 as Britain was on the brink of defeat in the Second World War and one man had to...
In Stefan Golaszewski's new play, everyman Adam played by Russell Tovey has his resolve tested on a night out away from his girlfriend. Always the charmer, it soon becomes clear he's not the good boy ...
Gwendolen and Cecily have very specific tastes in men; in fact they they'll only marry a man named Ernest.This leaves potential suitors Jack and Algernon at a bit of a disadvantage.From the genius of O...
Colin's fiancé has recently drowned and what better way is there to cheer him up than to throw a party for him and invite his old friends? Except the group of friends are hardly the most cheery bunch...
An exhibition showcasing the best of contemporary photographic talent at the National Portrait Gallery right now. On display are the prize-winners from the 2011 Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize...
Sometimes credited as the creator of the first work of Pop Art, Richard Hamilton is one of the leading figures of British art in the Twentieth Century. Working mainly with painting and collage, Hamilton's...
Everybody loves a bit of Abba. Ranging from the choppy beats of 'Super Trooper' to the smooth croonings of 'Dancing Queen', their timeless melodies are sure to get you on the dance floor regardless o...
One of the greatest thrillers of the 21st century has been adapted for the stage by Patrick Barlow. The performance holds up well to John Buchan's original novel, with a fine cast and fantastic set helping...