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The Mall, Piccadilly, SW1Y 5AH
Tel: 020 7930 0493

A relentlessly trendy space within a short stroll of Buckingham Palace, the Institute of Contemporary Arts was founded in 1946 and moved into their current, beautiful premises in 1968.

The ICA boasts three wonderfully light galleries, a gig venue and a cinema, but a huge part of its activities are organised on the streets of London or at various ‘secret’ locations.

A beautiful space and a history of brilliant shows from Picasso to Hirst have kept the ICA at the forefront of Britain’s Modern Arts scene. The gallery is light and airy, the café is overpriced but well stocked, the beer is designer and the sound system rocks -it is a great place to take in some art or a show. Secretly, our favourite place is the cinema – does that make us philistines?
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Upcoming Events at ICA

Lis Rhodes - Dissonance and Disturbance

Lis Rhodes - Dissonance and Disturbance

Saturday, 04 Feb (12:00PM)
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...
In Numbers - Serial Publications by Artists Since 1955

In Numbers - Serial Publications by Artists Since 1955

Saturday, 04 Feb (12:00PM)
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.
Lis Rhodes - Dissonance and Disturbance

Lis Rhodes - Dissonance and Disturbance

Sunday, 05 Feb (12:00PM)
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...
In Numbers - Serial Publications by Artists Since 1955

In Numbers - Serial Publications by Artists Since 1955

Sunday, 05 Feb (12:00PM)
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.
Lis Rhodes - Dissonance and Disturbance

Lis Rhodes - Dissonance and Disturbance

Wednesday, 08 Feb (12:00PM)
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...
In Numbers - Serial Publications by Artists Since 1955

In Numbers - Serial Publications by Artists Since 1955

Wednesday, 08 Feb (12:00PM)
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.
Lis Rhodes - Dissonance and Disturbance

Lis Rhodes - Dissonance and Disturbance

Thursday, 09 Feb (12:00PM)
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...
In Numbers - Serial Publications by Artists Since 1955

In Numbers - Serial Publications by Artists Since 1955

Thursday, 09 Feb (12:00PM)
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.
Lis Rhodes - Dissonance and Disturbance

Lis Rhodes - Dissonance and Disturbance

Friday, 10 Feb (12:00PM)
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...
In Numbers - Serial Publications by Artists Since 1955

In Numbers - Serial Publications by Artists Since 1955

Friday, 10 Feb (12:00PM)
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.
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Reviews

Alice Aylett Roberts Monday, 03 August
This is a fantastic venue. Not only do they put on brilliantly inventive exhibitions and hold exciting discussions, it is perhaps one of London's most under-rated music venues. Every gig I've seen here has been an absolute treat! High-fives all round.