1981 08 26 Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, England, UK
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1981-08-26
Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, England, UK
1981 Tour
Set list
01. [2:31] Boys Say Go!
02. [4:11] The Price Of Love
03. [3:34] Dreaming Of Me
Total time: 10:15
London Cycle Diaries: Institute of Contemporary Arts
The London I see from the saddle of my Raleigh.
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Annual group exhibition of contemporary artists opens in London
The annual group exhibition Bloomberg New Contemporaries has returned to Institute of Contemporary Arts in London.
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BNNT: Degrees of Freedom at ICA London,3rd December, edited by Contemporary Lynx
BNNT is a two-man art group comprising Konrad Smoleński and Daniel Szwed, active since 2005. In this time, they have explored various forms of artistic expression, the most distinctive of which is the practice of 'sound bombing', which involved the artists driving a van equipped with a sound system launching unexpected short sonic attacks on random members of the public.
This new commission is realised in partnership with Jazz and Experimental Music from Poland festival (JEMP), produced by Arts Territory, supported by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland, and the Arts Council England.
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Heidi Hörsturz - @ Institute of Contemporary Arts, London (2016)
Opening at London Short Film Festival
Institute of Contemporary Arts/Gala dinner party: 2013
Bloomberg New Contemporaries participated at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, dinner party hosted by, executive director Gregor Muir
Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts - Virtual Tour
20th Century & Contemporary Art | June 2018 | London
Join us in London for our 20th Century and Contemporary Art Day & Evening auctions on June 26 and 27. Check out the pieces, on view now until the sales, at our gallery on 30 Berkeley Square.
For more information, go to Phillips.com/auctions/auction/UK010418.
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Visiting London College of Contemporary Arts and Buckingham Palace
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Jo Thomas Live. Institute of Contemporary Art , London. Lets go Swimming Arthur Russell Remix 2010
Book Launch of Hold on to your Dream Tim Lawerance.
Jo Thomas was asked to do several Live remixes of Arthur Russell works , including the works 'Lets go swimming, Go bang and 'This is how we walk on the moon' .
Idris Khan Blue Rhythms
IDRIS KHAN: Blue Rhythms
MAY 4 – JUNE 22, 2019
OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, May 3, 6-8pm
Artist walkthrough and breakfast: Saturday, May 4, 11am
Sean Kelly is delighted to present Idris Khan’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, Blue Rhythms, featuring a new body of paintings, photographs and sculpture that continue the artist’s investigation into the passage and collapse of time and its use within textual, musical and visual bodies. There will be an opening reception on Friday, May 3, 6-8pm. The artist will be present.
The density and precision of Khan’s compositions, defined by his technique of imposing multiple layers of image, text and music upon one another, allude to the excessive proliferation of information in the technical age whilst simultaneously advocating for a slower, more considered way of looking. Retaining traces of what has gone before or what has been left behind, Khan’s works speak to a layering of experience that harbors palimpsests of the past whilst suggesting entirely new possibilities. Inspired by the writing of poets including Emily Dickinson, T.S. Elliot and Phillip Larkin, to create one group of paintings Khan obsessively stamped his own writings repeatedly onto heavily gessoed aluminum panels, ultimately eradicating the meaning of the original text to construct an abstract and universal visual language.
Perhaps best known for his monochromatic work in all media, for this body of work Khan has used more color, specifically blue. Each of the works in the exhibition is unified by a palette limited to varying shades of blue. In Rhythms, a monumental work consisting of thirty-six paintings on enlarged panels of sheet music, the artist sharply masked out the musical notations with dense passages of blue oil paint. Revealing only the vivid white lines between the bars of music, which creates a new rhythmic language that alludes to a shifting horizon line running throughout the larger body of work. For Khan, the significance of the color blue lies in how “it can have an immediate effect on emotion. I think it can have a positive or negative effect on the eye.” In these new works, color becomes a major protagonist, mapping an emotional context onto images that compress into a single frame many passages of experience and time.
This is clearly articulated in Khan’s new sculpture entitled my mother, 59 years. To produce this work, Khan compiled every printed photograph he could find of his late mother taken in her lifetime (around 360), and cast the group in jesmonite to form an abstract monument that collapses memory and time into a singular column. Later this year, a parallel sculpture will be installed as a major public installation in London. Constructed in the same fashion as my mother, 59 years, although finally cast in aluminum, this work will be made with photographs produced by Khan over the past five years of his own life: it will number over sixty-five thousand images. This startling contrast serves as a record not only of Khan’s own obsessive image making, but a marker indicating our restless society’s collective obsession with documenting every moment of its quotidian lives.
Idris Khan lives and works in London, United Kingdom. Khan has been the subject of major solo exhibitions at international museums including The New Art Gallery Walsall, Walsall, United Kingdom; the Whitworth Gallery, the University of Manchester, United Kingdom; Gothenburg Konsthall, Sweden; the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, Toronto, Canada; Kunsthaus Murz, Murzzuschlag, Austria and K20, Dusseldorf, Germany. He has also been featured in numerous group exhibitions at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Tate Britain, London, England; the Hayward Gallery, London, England; Espace Culturel Louis Vuitton, Paris, France; Baibakov Art Projects, Moscow, Russia; the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, England; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; and the Helsinki Kunsthalle, Finland, amongst others. Idris Khan’s design for Abu Dhabi’s memorial park, Wahat Al Karama was awarded the 2017 American Architecture Prize. He was appointed an OBE for services to Art in the 2017 Queen’s Birthday Honours List. His work is in the permanent collections of many institutions worldwide including the British Museum, London; the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel; the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia; the Philadelphia Museum of Art; the de Young Museum, San Francisco; and the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France.
Courtauld Institute of Art - London, England, United Kingdom
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Bark Psychosis - [1/7] Hex (live @ Institute of Contemporary Arts, 1994)
Bark Psychosis - Hex
Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, England
4th May 1994
1. Hex
2. A Street Scene (coda)
3. Blue
4. Big Shot
5. Defaced
6. Reserve Shot Gunman
7. Eyes & Smiles
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