FRAMES of REPRESENTATION (FoR) was conceived in 2015 as a laboratory to engage with new visions of the cinema of the real, supporting the exhibition, production and distribution of innovative and politically aware cinematic languages. Led by Nico Marzano, the festival amplifies ICA Cinema’s commitment to nurturing and connecting avant-garde filmmakers and artists with cinema-goers…
The West African nation of Senegal, which takes its name from the Senegal River, is home to the African continent’s longest running large-scale art event, the Dakar Biennale, also known by Dak’Art. This major contemporary art exhibition takes place once every two years in Dakar, bringing together a diverse roster of creative talent to Senegal’s…
One of Europe’s foremost sculpture galleries, the Henry Moore Institute presents Slip, artist duo Julia Crabtree and William Evans’ largest solo show to date, open now and running until 16 January 2022. Slip spans the Institute’s main galleries and includes work from the last five years alongside new sculptures made especially for the exhibition. Working…
Originally from Australia, Skye Gyngell is now one of Britain’s most acclaimed chefs. After initially training in Sydney and then Paris, Gyngell moved to London to work at The French House and with a number of eminent private clients before taking on the role of head chef at Petersham Nurseries. It was at Petersham that…
The 2021 New Museum Triennial, “Soft Water Hard Stone,” brings together works across mediums by forty artists and collectives living and working in twenty-three countries. On view from 28 October 2021 to 23 January 2022, the exhibition is co-curated by Margot Norton, Curator at the New Museum, and Jamillah James, Senior Curator at The Institute…
Hailing from Tehran, Iran and based in Brooklyn, New York, Morehshin Allahyari is a multidisciplinary artist, activist, writer, and educator. Her work investigates the political, social, and cultural contradictions we currently face, using technology as both a philosophical toolset to reflect on objects and as a poetic means of documentation. Allahyari has been part of…
Ana Gonçalves and Zijun Meng met in 2009 at The Loft Project by Nuno Mendes, going onto open the Michelin-starred Viajante, working with Mendes for over five years including time spent at the Corner Room and Chiltern Firehouse. In the summer of 2015, TĀTĀ Eatery, their brainchild was born, a nomadic pop-up series celebrating quality…
Established in 2015 as a response to the lack of representation on screen, T A P E is a curatorial collective founded by Angela Moneke and Isra Al Kassi. T A P E are set to launch a UK tour of their programme, But Where Are You Really From?, a three-part series of short film…
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