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1 Date Title Artists / Description 1948 10 Feb – 6 Mar 40 Years of Modern Art 1907-1947: a Selection from British Collections Held at the Academy Hall, Oxford St Jankel Adler, Jean Arp, Francis Bacon, Balthus, John Banting, Eugene Berman, Pierre Bonnard, Constantin Brancusi, Georges Braque, Edward Burra, Alexander Calder, Marc Chagall, Georgio de Chirico, Robert Colquhoun, John Craxton, Salvador Dali, Paul Delvaux, André Derain, Charles Despiau, Frank Dobson, Raoul Dudy, Jacob Epstein, Max Ernst, Lyonel Feininger, Lucian Freud, Naum Gabo, Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, Alberto Giacometti, Duncan Grant, Juan Gris, Barbara Hepworth, Ivon Hitchens, Frances Hodgkins, Edgar Hubert, Augustus John, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Oscar Kokoschka, John Lake, Wifredo Lam, Louis Le Brocquy, Fernand Leger, Wilhelm Lembruck, Wyndham Lewis, Jean Lurçat, Rene Magritte, Aristide Maillol, Franz Marc, Louis Marcoussis, André Masson, Henri Matisse, Robert MacBride, F E McWilliam, Joan Miro, Amadeo Modigliani, Piet Mondrian, Henry Moore, Paul Nash, Ben Nicholson, Eduardo Paolozzi, Victor Pasmore, Pablo Picasso, John Piper, Man Ray, Ceri Richards, William Roberts, Peter Rose Pulham, Georges Rouault, William Scott, Walter Sickert, Matthew Smith, Stanley Spencer, Graham Sutherland, Chiam Soutine, Tves Tanguy, Pavel Tchelitchev, John Tunnard, Maurice Utrillo, Edouard Vuillard, Edward Wadsworth, Christopher Wood, Jack Yeats, Ossip Zadkine 1948/1949 20 Dec - 29 Jan 40,000 Years of Modern Art: a Comparison of Primitive and Modern Held at the Academy Hall, Oxford Street List of artists only includes the artists from the ‘Art of Our Time’ section of the exhibition: Jean Arp, Constatin Brancusi, Georges Braque, Henri Gaudier Breszka, Alexander Calder, Marc Chagall, Giorgio De Chirico, Max Ernst, Paul Gaugin, Alberto Giacomette, Julio Gonzales, Juan Gris, Barbara Hepworth, Paul Klee, Wifredo Lam, Henri Laurens, Jacques Lipchitz, Henri Matisse, Matta, F E McWilliam, Joan Miro, André Masson, Henry Moore, Amedéo Modigniani, Ben Nicholson, Pechstein, Pablo Picasso, Georges Rouault, Karl Schmitt-Rottluff, Graham Sutherland, Yves Tanguy 1949 21 Jun – 20 Jul Traditional Art in the British Colonies

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Date

Title Artists / Description

1948

10 Feb – 6 Mar

40 Years of Modern Art 1907-1947:

a Selection from British

Collections

Held at the Academy Hall, Oxford

St

Jankel Adler, Jean Arp, Francis Bacon, Balthus, John Banting,

Eugene Berman, Pierre Bonnard, Constantin Brancusi, Georges

Braque, Edward Burra, Alexander Calder, Marc Chagall, Georgio de

Chirico, Robert Colquhoun, John Craxton, Salvador Dali, Paul

Delvaux, André Derain, Charles Despiau, Frank Dobson, Raoul

Dudy, Jacob Epstein, Max Ernst, Lyonel Feininger, Lucian Freud,

Naum Gabo, Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, Alberto Giacometti, Duncan

Grant, Juan Gris, Barbara Hepworth, Ivon Hitchens, Frances

Hodgkins, Edgar Hubert, Augustus John, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul

Klee, Oscar Kokoschka, John Lake, Wifredo Lam, Louis Le Brocquy,

Fernand Leger, Wilhelm Lembruck, Wyndham Lewis, Jean Lurçat,

Rene Magritte, Aristide Maillol, Franz Marc, Louis Marcoussis,

André Masson, Henri Matisse, Robert MacBride, F E McWilliam,

Joan Miro, Amadeo Modigliani, Piet Mondrian, Henry Moore, Paul

Nash, Ben Nicholson, Eduardo Paolozzi, Victor Pasmore, Pablo

Picasso, John Piper, Man Ray, Ceri Richards, William Roberts,

Peter Rose Pulham, Georges Rouault, William Scott, Walter

Sickert, Matthew Smith, Stanley Spencer, Graham Sutherland,

Chiam Soutine, Tves Tanguy, Pavel Tchelitchev, John Tunnard,

Maurice Utrillo, Edouard Vuillard, Edward Wadsworth, Christopher

Wood, Jack Yeats, Ossip Zadkine

1948/1949

20 Dec - 29 Jan

40,000 Years of Modern Art: a

Comparison of Primitive and Modern

Held at the Academy Hall, Oxford

Street

List of artists only includes the artists from the ‘Art of Our

Time’ section of the exhibition:

Jean Arp, Constatin Brancusi, Georges Braque, Henri Gaudier

Breszka, Alexander Calder, Marc Chagall, Giorgio De Chirico, Max

Ernst, Paul Gaugin, Alberto Giacomette, Julio Gonzales, Juan

Gris, Barbara Hepworth, Paul Klee, Wifredo Lam, Henri Laurens,

Jacques Lipchitz, Henri Matisse, Matta, F E McWilliam, Joan

Miro, André Masson, Henry Moore, Amedéo Modigniani, Ben

Nicholson, Pechstein, Pablo Picasso, Georges Rouault, Karl

Schmitt-Rottluff, Graham Sutherland, Yves Tanguy

1949

21 Jun – 20 Jul

Traditional Art in the British

Colonies

2

Held at the Anthropological

Institute

1949

4 Nov – 30 Nov

Modern German Prints and Drawings

In association with the Arts

Council of Great Britain.

Held at the Arts Council Gallery

Edward Bargheer, Ernst Barlach, Willi Baumeister, Max Beckmann,

Hermann Blumenthal, Otto Dix, Josef Fassbender, Lyonel

Feininger, Xaver Fuhr, Werner Gilles, Willem Grimm, George

Grosz, Erich Heckel, Josef Hegenbarth, Bernhard Heiliger, Adolf

Hoelzel, Carl Hofer, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Paul Klee, Karl

Kluth, Oscar Kokoschka, Georg Kolbe, Käthe Kollwitz, Fritz

Kronenberg, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, August Macke, Alfred Mahlau,

Franz Marc, Gerhard Marcks, Ewald Matare, Georg Meistermann,

Otto Mueller, Ernst Wilhelm Nay, Rolf Nesch, Emil Nolde, Max

Pechstein, Karl Rödel, Christian Rohlfs, Hans Ruwoldt, Edwin

Scharff, Oskar Schlemmer, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Werner Scholz,

Will Sohl, Fritz, Wrampe, Kurt Zimmermann, Mac Zimmermann

1950

7 Mar – 4 Apr

London-Paris: New Trends in

Painting and Sculpture

An exhibition of the works of 16

artists

Held at the New Burlington

Galleries

Henri-Georges Adam, Robert Adams, Francis Bacon, Jean Bazaine,

Andre Bloc, Reg Butler, John Craxton, Lucian Freud, Hans

Hartung, Jacques Herold, Isabel Lambert, Peter Lanyon, Pierre

Pallut, F E McWilliam, Germaine Richier, Raoul Ubac

1950

3 Apr – 19 Apr

An Exhibition of Students’ Designs

for an Institute of Contemporary

Arts Centre

Held at the Architectural

Association

MAY 1950 – ICA MOVES TO DOVER ST

1950

14 Jun – 12 Jul

James Joyce: His Life and Work

1950

19 Jul – 18 Aug

Symbolic Realism in American

Painting 1940-1950

Peter Blume, Paul Cadmus, Julio Castellanos, Kenneth Davies,

Jared French, Henry Koerner, Daniel Mulowney, Walter Murch,

Bernard Perlin, Alton Pickens, Charles Rain, Honore Sharrer,

3

George Tooker, Pavel Tchelitchew, Andrew Wyeth

1950/1951

13 Dec - 12 Jan

1950 Aspects of British Art

Official opening exhibition after

the refurbishment of the Dover St

premises

Michael Ayrton, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Sandra Blow, Edward

Burra, Lynn Chadwick, Geoffrey Clark, Y Danziger, Alan Davie,

Merlyn Evans, Martin Froy, William Gear, Richard Hamilton,

Barbara Hepworth, Patrick Heron, Anthony Hill, Ivon Hitchens,

Charles Howard, Henry Moore, Ben Nicholson, Eduardo Paolozzi,

Victor Pasmore, Irene Rice Pereira, John Piper, Vivian Proctor,

Graham Sutherland, Julian Trevelyan, William Turnbull, John

Wells, Denis Williams, Scottie Wilson

1951

16 Jan – 15 Feb

Matta

1951

21 Feb – 9 Mar

Humphrey Jennings Paintings 1907-

1950: A Memorial Exhibition

1951

14 Mar – 10 Apr

Paintings from Haiti

G Abélard, Toussaint Auguste, Castera Bazile, Rigaud Bénoit,

Wilson Bigaud, Dieudonné Cédor, A Chapelet, Prefete Dufaut, René

Exhumé, Enguérrand Gourgue, Hector Htppolite, Joseph Jacob, Adam

Leontis, Philomé Obin, Fernand Pierre, Louverture Poisson,

Robert St.Brice, Micius Stephane

1951

11 Apr – 5 May

Graham Sutherland: Retrospective

Selection 1924-1951

1951

12 May – 16 Jun

20th Century Poetry

1951

4 Jul – 31 Aug

Growth and Form: the Development

of Natural Shapes and Structures

1951

10 Aug – 27 Sep

Ten Decades: a Review of British

Taste 1851-1951

Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Mark Anthony, Edward Armitage, Francis

Bacon, Francis Barraud, Frederick Bacon Barwell, Aubrey

Beardsley, Sir Max Beerbohm, Beggarstaff Brothers, Graham Bell,

Robert Anning Bell, Vanessa Bell, Jack Bilbo, J S Lamorna Birch,

Ernest Board, Hercules Brabazon Brabazon, Sir Frank Brangwyn,

Frederick Lee Bridell, Gerald Brockhurst, Ford Maddox Brown,

4

Edgar Bundy, Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Edward Burra, William

Shakespere Burton, Lady Butler, Reginald Butler, Randolph

Caldecott, Sir George Clausen, William Coldstream, James

Collinson, Robert Colquhoun, W R Colton, Charles Conder, Philip

Connard, Frank Cadogan Cowper, Walter Crane, Joseph Crawhall,

Joh Craxton, Charles Cundall, Richard Dadd, Anthony Devas,

Walter Howell Deverell, Sir William Reid Dick, Sir Frank

Dicksee, Frank Dobson, Sir William Fettes Douglas, Richard

Doyle, William Dyce, Augustus Leopold Egg, Jacob Epstein,

Frederick Etchells, Joseph Farquharson, Bernard Fleetwood-

Walker, Sir William Russell Flint, Miles Birket Foster, Lucian

Freud, William Frith, Roger Fry, Louis Richard Garbe, Henri

Gaudier-Brzeska, William Gear, Mark Gertler, Sir Alfred Gilbert,

Eric Gill, Harold Gilman, Frederick Goodall, Spencer Frederick

Gore, Lawrence Gowing, Peter Graham, Duncan Grant, Walter

Greaves, Kate Greenaway, Maurice Greiffenhagen, W O Grey,

Charles Napier Hemy, Barbara Hepworth, George Elgar Hicks, Ivon

Hitchens, Frances Hodgkins, William Holman-Hunt, James Clarke

Hook, Arthur Boyd Houghton, William Huggins, Arthur Hughes,

William Henry Hunt, James Dickson Innes, Augustus John, Gwen

John, David Jones, E McKnight Kauffer, Charles Keene, Sir Gerald

Kelly, Eric Kennington, Dame Laura Knight, Henry Lamb, Sir Edwin

Landseer, Philip A Laszlo deo Lombos, Sir John Lavery, Alfred

Kingsley Lawrence, Cecil Gordon Lawson, Benjamin Williams

Leader, Alphone Legros, Frederick Lord Leighton, Charles Dunlop

Leslie, John Frederick Lewis, Wyndham Lewis, Thomas Lowinsky,

Ambrose McEvoy, Sir Bertram Mackennal, Daniel Maclise, Arthur

Melville, Sir John Everett Millais, Albert Moore, Henry Moore,

Henry Spencer Moore, Frederick Morgan, William de Morgan,

Robert Morley, Rodrigo Moynihan, Sir Alfred Munnings, Alexander

Munro, Paul Nash, John Privett Nettleship, C RW Nevinson,

Algernon Newton, Ben Nicholson, Sir William Orchardson, Sir

William Orpen, Victor Pasmore, John Pettie, John Phillip, Glyn

Philpot, Evelyne Pickering (de Morgan), George John Pinwell,

John Piper, Lucien Pissarro, Beatrix Potter, Sir Edward

Poynter, Valentine Cameron Prinsep, Dod Procter, Ernest Procter,

5

James Pryde, Arthur Rackham, Herbert Davis Richter, Briton

Riviere, Sir Francis Cyril Rose, Dante Gabriel Rosetti, Sir

Walter W Russell, Walter Dendy Sadler, Frederick Sandys, John

Singer Sargent, Peter Scott, Charles Shannon, Byam Shaw, George

Sheringham, Frederick Shields, Walter Sickert, William George

Simminds, Charles Sims, James Smetham, Matthew Smith, Simeon

Solomon, Charles Spencelayh, Stanley Spencer, J R Spencer

Stanhope, Philip Wilson Steer, Adrian Stokes, Marcus Stone,

William Strang, Arthur Studd, Graham Suthreland, Campbell

Taylor, James Havard Thomas, Sir William Hamo Thorneycroft,

Feliks Topolski, Julian Trevelyan, Henry Tuke, Keith Vaughan,

Edwaed Wadsworth, Dame Ethel Walker, Frederick Walker, Edward

Matthew Ward, John William Waterhouse, George Frederick Watts, J

A M Whistler, Rex Whistler, Stephen Makepiece Wiens, Scottie

Wilson, William Lindsay Windus, Thomas Wollner, Charles William

Wyllie, Doris Zinkeisen

1951

13 Sep – 6 Oct

London: an Adventure in Town

Planning

1951

11 Oct – 24 Nov

Picasso: Drawings and Watercolours

since 1893: an Exhibition in

Honour of the Artists’ 70th

Birthday

1951

12 – 20 Dec

Picture Fair

1952

3 Jan – 3 Feb

Young Sculptors

1952

7 Feb – 14 Mar

Henri Cartier-Bresson: Photographs

1952

7 Mar - ?

Memorable Photographs from Life

Magazine

15 years of world history in pictures

6

1952

2 Apr - ?

Wilfredo Lam

1952

April

Recent Small Sculptures by Henry

Moore

[MEMBERS ROOM]

1952

1 May – 31 May

Steinberg: Drawings

1952

5 Jun – 29 Jun

Tomorrow’s Furniture

1952

2 Jul – 2 Aug

Recent Trends in Realist Painting

Francis Bacon, Balthus, Elinor Bellingham-Smith, Bernard Buffet,

Robert Buhler, William Coldstream, Lucian Freud, Alberto

Giacometti, Francis Gruber, Isabel Lambert, André Masson,

Michonze, Andre Minaux, John Minton, Rodrigo Moynihan, Peter

Rose Pulham, Paul Rebeyrolle, Graham Sutherland

1952

August

Eye-line on Japan: Continuous

Panorama of a Non-stop Journey by

Feliks Topolski

[MEMBERS ROOM]

1952

10 Sep – 19 Oct

Kokoschka: Exhibition of Drawings

and Graphic Art 1906-1952

1952

23 Oct – 22 Nov

Young Painters

Michael Andrews, Barbara Braithwaite, Harold Cohen, Alfred

Daniels, Richard Hamilton, Edward Middleditch, Alan Reynolds,

Victor Willing

1952

26 Nov – 4 Dec

Picture Fair

1952/1953

10 Dec – 24 Jan

Max Ernst

7

1953

28 Jan – 28 Feb

Opposing Forces

Sam Francis, Georges Mathieu, Henri Michaux, Alfonso Osorio,

Jackson Pollock, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Iaroslav Serpan

1953

6 Mar – 19 Apr

Wonder and Horror of the Human

Head: an anthology

1953

23 Apr – 17 May

Le Corbusier: Painting, Drawing,

Sculpture, Tapestry, 1918-1953

1953

21 May – 28 Jun

Henry Moore Figures in Space:

Drawings

1953

1 Jul – 1 Aug

Eleven British Painters: Recent

Works

1953

5 Aug – 6 Sep

Collectors Items from Artists’

Studios

1953

11 Sep – 18 Oct

Parallel of Life and Art

1953

22 Oct – 14 Nov

Painting into Textiles

Sponsored by the export journal

The Ambassador magazine

Robert Adams, Eileen Agar, Sandra Blow, J D H Catleugh, Geoffrey

Clarke, Merlyn Evans, Terry Frost, William Gear, Donald

Hamilton-Fraser, Ivon Hitchens, Charles Howard, James Hull,

Peter Lanyon, George Melhuish, Henry Moore, Eduardo Paolozzi,

Victor Pasmore, John Piper, Ceri Richards, William Scott, Graham

Sutherland, James Tower, Wiliam Turnbull, Keith Vaughan, Denis

Williams, Edward Wright

1953

18 Nov – 30 Dec

Fifty Drawings and Watercolours by

Paul Klee

Collection of Curt Valentin, New York

1954

7 Jan – 6 Feb

George Keyt: Paintings and

Drawings from Ceylon

1954

10 Feb – 27 Mar

Recent British Drawings

Robert Adams, Kenneth Armitage, Elinor Bellingham-Smith, William

Coldstream, Diana Cumming, Lucian Freud, Martin Froy, A H

8

An anthology edited by David

Sylvester

Gerrard, Isabel Lambert, Peter Lanyon, Ishbel McWhirter, Robert

Medley, Henry Moore, Eduardo Paolozzi, Victor Pasmore, Matthew

Smith, Graham Sutherland, Denis Wirthmiller

1954

1 Apr – 11 May

Victor Pasmore: Paintings and

Constructions 1944-1954

1954

1 Apr – 15 May

Photo Images by Nigel Henderson

[MEMBERS ROOM]

1954

15 May – 3 Jul

Georges Braque: Paintings and

Drawings from English Collections

supplemented by Lithographs and

Engravings 1909-1953

1954

30 Jun – 3 Jul

Designs from the Painting into

Textiles Exhibition, October 1953

1954

8 Jul – 31 Jul

Recent Paintings by Fahr-el-nissa

Zeid

1954

5 Aug – 4 Sep

Items for Collectors: an

Exhibition of Drawings,

Watercolours, Collages, Small

Sculptures and Paintings, all of

which are for sale

1954

8 Sept – 9 Oct

Sunday Painters

An exhibition organised by Robert

Melville

Thomas Andrews (Sgt. 11th Hussars), André Bauchant, Colette

Beleys, Benequet, Camille Bombois, E. Box, Frederick John

Buckett, Demonchy, Edward D Jones, Jean Lucas (1874-1941),

Gertrude O’Brady, Beacus Penrose, Dominique Peyronnet (1872-

1943), Dom Robert, Henri Rousseau, J W Rowe, J Saporiti, Jack

Taylor, Theophilos, F Tucker, Vivancos, Louis Vivin (1861-1936),

Alfred Wallis, Jules Lefranc (in an addenda at the end of the

cat)

1954

13 Oct - 20 Nov

Collages and Objects

Exhibition organised by Lawrence

Robert Adams, Hans Arp, Kit Barker, Georges Braque, André

Breton, J D H Catheugh, Austin Cooper, Salvador Dali, Jean

9

Alloway

Dubuffet, Marcel Duchamp, Paul Eluard, Max Ernst, Christin

Fearnside, John Forrester, Juan Gris, Adrian Heath, Nigel

Henderson, Anthony Hill, James Hull, John König, Henri Laurens,

Le Corbusier, Rene Magritte, Man Ray, John McHale, George

Melly, Joan Miro, Paul Nash, Paul Nogué & Rene Magritte,

Eduardo Paolozzi, Victor Pasmore, Elisa Peckover & Roland

Penrose, Valentine Penrose, Pablo Picasso, John Piper, Ceri

Richards, Kurt Schwitters,Doris Siedler, Keith Simon, Mario

Sironi, Vera Spencer, William Turnbull

1954

2 – 10 Dec

Picture Fair

1954/1955

14 Dec – 15 Jan

Exhibition of French and English

Lithographs

1955

20 Jan – 19 Feb

Francis Bacon

1955

23 Feb – 26 Mar

100 Photographs by Werner Bischof

of India, Hongkong [sic], Indo-

China, Korea, and Japan

Catalogue: Werner Bischoff: a personal tribute by Charles

Rosner. Reprinted by courtesy of Penrose Annual 1955 by Baldings

& Mansell.

1955

30 Mar - 30 Apr

Paintings, Drawings and Sculptures

by Jean Dubuffet

1955

April

Photographs by Hans Hammersköld

[MEMBERS ROOM]

1955

4 May – 4 Jun

Mark Tobey: Paintings and Drawings

1955

4 May – 4 Jun

Eduardo Paolozzi: Work in

Progress: Small Sculptures &

Drawings

[MEMBERS ROOM]

1955 An Exhibition of Photographs by

10

9 Jun – 2 Jul Maurice Broomfield

[MEMBERS ROOM]

1955

10 Jun – 2 Jul

Twentieth Century Paintings and

Sculptures Lent by Collectors in

England

Hans Arp, Bonnard, Marc Chagall, Giorgio de Chirico, André

Derain, Nicholas De Stael, Dufy, Max Ernst, Alberto Giacometti,

Juan Gris, Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Oskar Kokoschka,

Jacques Lipchitz, Marino Marini, Joan Miro, Henry Moore, Giorgio

Morandi, Paul Nash, Ben Nicholson, C R W Nevinson, Jules Pascin,

Pablo Picasso, John Piper, Ceri Richards, Henri Rousseau,

Matthew Smith, Graham Sutherland, Tal-Coat, Tanguy, Christopher

Wood

1955

6 – 30 July

Man, Machine and Motion: an

Iconography of Speed and Space

1955

6 – 30 Jul

Monotypes and Collages by Magda

Cordell: Work in Progress

[MEMBERS ROOM]

1955

12 Aug – 3 Sep

New Sculptors and Painters

*Catalogue title: New Sculptors and Painter-Sculptors

1955

7 Sep – 10 Oct

Hans Richter

[MEMBERS ROOM]

1955

16 Sep – 8 Oct

Gerald Wilde: Retrospective

Exhibition of Paintings and

Graphic Work

* Catalogue title: Gerald Wilde: an exhibition of paintings and

graphic work since 1929

1955

13 Oct – 5 Nov

Eight Painters

Michael Andrews, Janet Barrett, Kit Barker, Barry Daniels,

Duncan, Eric Finlay, W.G. Poole, Peter Snow

1955

9 Nov – 3 Dec

Aspects of Schizophrenic Art: an

Exhibition of Works by Patients of

Mental Hospitals in the London

Area

1955 Drawings by the Swedish Artist

11

6 - 31 Dec Carl Frederik Reutersvaerd

[MEMBERS ROOM]

1955

7 Dec - ?

Picture Fair

1956

5 Jan – 18 Feb

Ten Years of English Landscape

Painting: 1945-1955

John Bratby, Derek Cawthorne, Harold Cohen, Sheila Fell, Martin

Froy, Anthony Fry, Patrick George, William Gear, David Houghton,

Patrick Heron, Peter Kinley, Peter Lanyon, Norman Town, Phillip

Sutton

Not in the catalogue: Bernard Cohen, Edward Middleditch, Derrick

Greaves

1956

? – 25 Feb

Portraits and Mexican Landscapes:

Exhibition of Photographs by

Roloff Beny, the Canadian

Photographer

[MEMBERS ROOM]

1956

23 Feb – 7 Apr

Willi Baumeister

1956

21 Apr – 26 May

Roberto Burle Marx: Brazilian

Landscape and Garden Design

1956

May - Jun

Graphic Art by the Swiss Artist

and Designer Gottfried Honegger

[MEMBERS ROOM]

1956

30 May – 30 Jun

Contemporary Venetian Artists: an

Exhibition of Paintings,

Sculpture, Drawings and Mosaics

Arranged in Conjunction with La

Voce gli Italian.

The title in the ICA Brochure is

‘Six Contemporary Venetian

Painters and Sculptors’

Virgilio Guidi, Armando Pizzinato, Bruno Saetti, Giuseppe

Santomaso, Romulado Scarpa, Emilio Vedova, Alberto Viani

12

1956

? – 14 Jul

Photographs from London by Roger

Mayne

[MEMBERS ROOM]

1956

4 Jul – 11 Aug

New Paintings by Mathieu

1956

6 – 29 Sept

American Cartoons

An exhibition by the American

Federation of Arts for circulation

abroad under the auspices of the

United States Informaton Service

Charles Addams, Peter Arno, Abe Birnbaum, Sam Cobean, Whitney

Darrow Jnr, Alan Dunn, Robert Osborn, Mary Petty, George Price,

Micha Richter, Otto Soglow, William Steig, Saul Steinberg,

Richard Taylor, James Thurber

1956

2 – 17 Oct

John Hultberg: New Paintings

1956

October

The Paolozzi Experiment: an

Experiment with Child Art by

Eduardo Paolozzi

[MEMBERS ROOM]

1956

26 Oct - 8 Dec

Picasso Himself: an Exhibition of

Original Paintings and Drawings,

Personal Photographs, Documents,

and Souvenirs of Picasso as seen

by himself and through the eyes of

his friends

1956

25 Mar – 15 Dec

Collages 1955-1956 by John McHale

[LIBRARY]

1956

12 – 20 Dec

Picture Fair

1956

17 Dec - ?

Serigraphs: Silk Screen Prints by

British Artists

13

[LIBRARY]

1957

9 - 26 Jan

Recent Paintings by Duncan

[LIBRARY]

1957

11 Jan – 16 Feb

Statements: a Review of British

Abstract Art in 1956

1957

1 – 31 Mar

Lost Wax: Metal Casting on the

Guinea Coast

An exhibition of primitive art selected by Margaret Webster

Plass

1957

? Mar – 13 Apr

Asger Jorn: Lithographs and

Etchings

[LIBRARY]

17 Apr - ? Enrico Baj: Lithographs

[LIBRARY]

1957

5 Apr – 4 May

Karel Appel: Paintings

1957

9 May – 28 May

Olivetti Design: an Exhibition

designed by Italian Olivetti

1957

1 - 22 Jun

Capogrossi: Paintings 1953-1957

1957

24 Jun – 13 Jul

Wols: Paintings

Alfred Otto Wolfgang Schülze

1957

26 Jun – 13 Jul

Zora Matic: Paintings and Drawings

[LIBRARY]

1957

16 Jul - ?

Stimulants by Crozier and Wright

[LIBRARY]

William Crozier, John Wright

14

1957

18 Jul – 3 Aug

Leon Golub: New Paintings

1957

13 – 24 Aug

An Exhibition by Richard Hamilton,

Victor Pasmore, Lawrence Alloway

1957

? Aug – 7 Sep

Dangelo: Recent Drawings

[LIBRARY]

1957

28 Aug – 14 Sep

Aboriginal Art of Australia:

Paintings on Bark collected in

Arnhem Land, Northern Australia by

Charles Mountford OBE

1957

15 Oct – 9 Nov

Rotella: Recent Collages

[LIBRARY]

1957

22 Sep – 2 Nov

William Turnbull: New Sculpture

and Paintings

1957

17 Sep – 12 Oct

Paintings by Chimpanzees

Held in the ICA Gallery 17 - 21

September 1957, then in the

Library until 12 October

1957

8 Nov – 7 Dec

Eight American Artists: Painters &

Sculptors

Organised by the Seattle art

Museum for the United States

Information Agency

Mark Tobey, Morris Graves, Kenneth Callahan, Guy Anderson, David

Hares, Seymour Lipton, Ryhs Caparn, Enzio Martinell

1957

12 – 30 Nov

Carl Frederik Reutersvaerd:

Plexiglass Images

[LIBRARY]

1957

4 – 10 Dec

Lucien Clerque: Photographs

[LIBRARY]

15

1957

11 – 19 Dec

Picture Fair

1958

8 Jan – 8 Feb

Five Painters

Exhibition of young unknown painters (the 6th of its kind):

John Barnicoat, Peter Blake, Peter Coviello, William Green,

Richard Smith

1958

13 Feb – 8 Mar

Anthony Hill: Recent Constructions

[LIBRARY]

1958

13 Feb - 8 Mar

Roger Hilton: Paintings 1953-1957

1958

13 Mar – 19 Apr

Some Pictures from the E.J. Power

Collection

Willem de Kooning, Jean Dubuffet, Antonio Tapies, Franz Klein,

Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Clyfford Still

1958

24 Apr – 31 May

Asger Jorn: Paintings 1938-1958

1958

11 Apr – 10 May

Tryggvadottir: Collages

[LIBRARY]

1958

15 May – 31 May

An Exhibition of Paintings by Anil

Gamini Jayasuriya, 13 year old

Ceylonese Artist

[LIBRARY]

1958

11 Jun – 28 Jun

Brasilia: Photographs and a Model

of the New Capital of Brazil

1958

4 – 28 Jun

Drawings by Peter Smithson

[LIBRARY]

1958

4 Jul – 2 Aug

Fautrier 1928-1958

16

1958

4 Jul – 2 Aug

Paintings by Edgar Hubert

[LIBRARY]

1958

14 Aug – 20 Sep

Gregory Fellowship Exhibition

Paintings by: Alan Davie, Terry Frost, Martin Froy. Sculptures

by: Kenneth Armitage, Reg Butler, Hubert Dalwood. Poetry by

James Kirkup, John Heath-Stubbs, Thomas Blackburn

1958

26 Sep – 25 Oct

Language of the Wall: Parisian

Graffiti Photographed by Brassai

1958

8 Oct – 1 Nov

Alechinsky: choses sur papier

[LIBRARY]

1958

5 – 29 Nov

3 Collagists: New work by E.L.T.

Mesens, John McHale, Gwyther Irwin

1958

5 – 29 Nov

Lin Show Yu: Drawings

[LIBRARY]

1958

1 - 17 Dec

Picture Fair 7

1958

3 Dec - ?

Henry Mundy: Drawings

[LIBRARY]

1959

7 Jan – 7 Feb

Paintings by Fontana, Crippa,

Dova, Clemente: from the

Collection of Mr & Mrs Charles

Damiano

Catalogue introductions by Toni del Renzio & Lawrence Alloway

Catalogue title: ‘Paintings from the Damiano Collection’

1959

8 Jan – 7 Feb

Charles Damiano: Photographs

[LIBRARY]

1959

19 Feb – 14 Mar

Present Day German Painting

Listed as ‘8 German Painters’ in

Bruning, Gaul, Gotz, Hoehme, Dahmer, Schultze, Schumacher,

Platschek

17

ICA Bulletin

1959

18 Feb – 14 Mar

Gordon Favakerley: Drawings

[LIBRARY]

1959

31 Mar – 25 Apr

Man Ray Retrospective: Paintings,

Photographs, Drawings, Objects

1959

30 Apr – 23 May

The Developing Process: New

Possibilities in Art Teaching

1959

4 Jun – 4 Jul

Adolph Gottlieb: Paintings 1944-

1959

1959

June

Dysergonomics

[LIBRARY]

1959

8 Jul – 9 Aug

The Gregory Collection: a Selected

Exhibition from the Collection of

the late E.C. Gregory

Catalogue introduction – Henry

Moore

Kenneth Armitage, Jean Arp, Gillian Ayres, Martin Bradley, Reg

Butler, Anthony Caro, César, Alan Davie, Jean Dubuffet, Terry

Frost, Martin Froy, Roger Fry, William Gear, Hans Hartung,

Hélion, Barbara Hepworth, Anthony Hill, Frances Hodgkins, David

Jones, McKnight Kauffer, Maillol, Marcoussis, André Masson,

Matta, Modigliani, Henry Moore, Ben Nicholson, Eduardo Paolozzi,

Victor Pasmore, Pablo Picasso, Matthew Smith, William Scott,

Graham Sutherland, William Turnbull, Alfred Wallis

1959

9 - 15 Jul

As part of the E. C. Gregory

exhibition, examples of graphic

design produced by Messrs Lund

Humphries under the direction of

E.C. Gregory including early

examples of the work of McKnight

Kauffer

[LIBRARY]

1959

20 Aug – 19 Sep

Ettore Colla: Iron Sculpture

18

1959

24 Sep – 24 Oct

Place: an Exhibition by Robyn

Denny, Ralph Rumney, Richard Smith

1959

18 Sep - ?

Homage to Marcel Duchamp

[LIBRARY]

Arranged by Richard Hamilton & held in connection with the book

On Marcel Duchamp by Robert Lebel

1959

29 Oct – 28 Nov

Architects Choice: a selection

from the Collections of Modern

British Architects

1959

3 – 21 Nov

M Ducman: Monotypes

[LIBRARY]

1959

25 Nov – 31 Dec

Shell Posters of the 1930’s

[LIBRARY]

1959

2 Dec – 17 Dec

Picture Fair 8

1960

7 Jan – 30 Jan

Theo Crosby: sculpture - Peter

Blake: Objects - John Latham:

Libraries.

1960

7 Jan – 30 Jan

Theo Crosby: Collages

[LIBRARY]

1960

3 Feb – 27 Feb

Eric Finlay: Graphic Work

[LIBRARY]

1960

4 Feb – 5 Mar

(extended to 19

Mar)

Henrion: Designing Things and

Symbols

Exhibition of a General Consultant Designer’s work

1960

1 Mar - ?

Ralph Clements: Collages

[LIBRARY]

19

1960

24 Mar – 14 Apr

West Coast Hard-Edge: Four

Abstract Classicists

In collaboration with United

States Information Service

Karl Benjamin, Lorser Feitelson, Frederick Hammersley, John

McLaughlin

1960

20 Apr – 4 May

Mattia Moreni: paintings 1955-1958

1960

18 May – 4 Jun

Morris Louis: Recent Painting

1960

9 Jun – 2 Jul

Essays in Movement: Reliefs by

Mary Martin, Mobiles by Kenneth

Martin

1960

8 – 30 Jul

Nicolas Shöffer: Spatiodynamic,

Cybernetic, Luminographic

sculpture

In collaboration with Galerie Denise René, Paris

1960

8 – 30 Jul

R M Godwin: Paintings

[LIBRARY]

1960

10 Aug – 10 Sep

Peter Hobbs and Robert Law

1960

21 Sep – 22 Oct

Matter Painting

Bram Bogart, Lucio Fontana, Nocolas De Stael, Antonio Tapies,

Jean Dubuffet, Jean Fautrier

1960

7 – 29 Oct

Jules Feiffer: Drawings

[LIBRARY]

20

1960

23 Oct – 3 Dec

The Mysterious Sign

Arranged by Robert Mellville with

co-operation from United States

Information Service

Jean Arp, Julius Bissier, Peter Blake, Enrico Cervelli, Avinash

Chandra, Giorgio de Chirico, Alan Davie, Jean Dubuffet, Giuseppe

Capogrossi, Max Ernst, Lucio Fontana, Adolph Gottlieb, Brion

Gysin, Hans Hartung, Al Held, Jasper Johns, Wassily Kandinsky,

Lilly Keller, Ellsworth Kelly, Franz Kline, Paul Klee, Willem de

Kooning, El Lissitzky, Kasimir Malevich, André Masson, Georges

Mathieu, Matta, Henri Michaux, Joan Miro, Robert Motherwell,

Eduardo Paolozzi, Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Man Ray, Kurt

Schwitters, Hassel Smith, Pierre Soulages, Antonio Tapies, Mark

Tobey, Bradley Walker Tomlin, Joaquin Torres-Garcia, William

Turnbull, Wols, Teruko Yokoi

1960

9 Nov – 3 Dec

Micrographia

[LIBRARY]

Exhibition of micrographs taken with the electron microscope and

microcompositions with the optical microscope.

Exhibition & catalogue designed by Eric Finlay and William

Wittels.

1960

7 – 21 Dec

Picture Fair

1961

12 Jan – 18 Feb

Two Painters from Europe: Vera

Haller and Wolfgang Hollegha

1961

1 – 24 Feb

Carl Nesjar: Photographs

[LIBRARY]

1961

23 Feb – 8 Apr

Peter Clough: Sculpture and Peter

Stroud: Paintings

1961

14 Mar – 18 Apr

Jeffrey Steele: Paintings

[LIBRARY]

1961

13 Apr – 20 May

Nigel Henderson: Recent Work:

Photographs, Paintings, Collages

1961

25 May – 1 Jul

Cply

William Nelson Copley – better known as cply

21

1961

26 May – 17 Jun

Milka Kukoc: Drawings

[LIBRARY]

1961

27 Jul – 26 Aug

The Artist in His Studio: an

Exhibition of Photographs by

Alexander Liberman

1961

31 Aug – 23 Sep

Ulrico Schettini: Drawings

[LIBRARY]

1961

31 Aug – 7 Oct

26 Young Sculptors

Ivor Abramovitch, David Annesley, Ray Arnatt, Peter Atkins,

Judith Barclay, Derek Carruthers, James Davison, Paul

Demonxhaux, Anthony Hatwell, Christopher Lane, Kim Lom, Bryan

MacDonald, Francis Morland, John Robson, Peter Ruddick, Michael

Rugg, Ulrico Schettini, Tim Scott, Clive Sheppard, Eric

Stanford, Neil Stocker, Bill Tucker, George Ward, Corrine Webb,

Helen Yamey, John Youngman

1961

26 Sep – 21 Aug

Maurice Jadot: Paintings

[LIBRARY]

1961

12 Oct – 18 Nov

Tapisseries de Petit Format

Tapestries of small dimensions woven from designs by well-known

artists

1961

25 Oct – 4 Nov

Picasso is 80: a Documentary

Exhibition of Events and

Publications in connection with

his birthday

[LIBRARY]

1961

26 Oct – 18 Nov

Vera Bocayuva Mindlin: Engravings

[LIBRARY]

1961

22 Nov – 13 Dec

Picture and Sculpture Fair

1961 Roger Mayne: portrait of Southam

22

22 Nov – 16 Dec Street

[LIBRARY]

1962

4 Jan – 10 Feb

Modern Argentine Painting and

Sculpture

An Arts Council Exhibition

1962

5 – 27 Jan

Raoul Haussmann: Two Books

[LIBRARY]

1962

2 – 24 Feb

John Harvey: Collages

1962

Two Young Figurative Painters:

Howard Hodgkin, Allen Jones

[LIBRARY]

1962

6 Mar - 27 Sep

Maria Brockstedt: Collages

[LIBRARY]

1962

28 Mar – 19 Apr

Judy Stapleton: Etchings

[LIBRARY]

1962

26 Apr – 12 May

Madeleine Pearson: Monkeys

[LIBRARY]

1962

29 Mar – 25 Apr

Prize-Winners of the John Moores

Liverpool Exhibition

1962

27 Apr – 12 May

Painters’ Carpets

1962

16 May – 9 Jun

Nolan ’37 – ’47

1962

23 May – 9 Jun

M Vasiri: Paintings

[LIBRARY]

23

1962

15 Jun – 14 Jul

Hayter and Atelier 17: 1927-1962

1962

20 Jul – 25 Aug

Four Young Artists: Maurice Agis,

John Bowstead, David Hockney,

Peter Phillips

Selected from 1962 Young Contemporaries Exhibition

1962

6 Sep – 28 Sep

Guillain Siroux

[LIBRARY]

1962

7 Sep – 13 Oct

Magda Cordell and John McHale

1962

17 Oct – 24 Nov

Richard Smith: Recent Paintings

1962

17 Oct – 12 Nov

Lionel March: Experiments in

Serial Art

[LIBRARY]

1962

14 Nov – 8 Dec

Fayha Ostrower: Prints

[LIBRARY]

1962

28 Nov – 18 Dec

Picture Fair

1962/1963

10 Dec - ? Jan

Architecture for the ‘60’s from

Forum

[LIBRARY]

1962/1963

19 Dec – 5 Jan

Paintings by Adami and Romagnoni

1963

10 Jan – 9 Feb

Two Painters from Africa:

Malangatana Valente, Ibrahim

Salahi

24

1963

13 Feb – 23 Mar

Anthony Hill / Gillian Wise:

Relief / Structures

1963

6 – 26 Mar

Peter Clough

[LIBRARY]

1963

28 Mar – 27 Apr

5 Designer / Photographers

1963

9 Apr – 4 May

Arnold van Praag: Drawings 1962-

1963

[LIBRARY]

1963

8 May – 1 Jun

Valentine Dobrée: Collages

[LIBRARY]

1963

8 May – 1 Jun

Zvia: Enamelled Jewellery

[MEMBERS ROOM]

1963

2 May – 1 Jun

Philippe Higuily: sculpture

1963

12 – 29 Jun

Mugdan: photographs

[LIBRARY]

1963

19 Jun – 2 Aug

Living City: the Exhibition –

Experience Designed to Express the

Vitality of City Life

Organised and designed by 8 young architects and designers:

Warren Chalk, Peter Cook, Dennis Crompton, Ben Feather, David

Greene, Ron Herren, Peter Taylor, Mike Webb. Sponsored by the

ICA and Gulbenkian Foundation.

1963

19 Jun – 13 Jul

Patricia Meyrowitz: Silver

Jewellery

[MEMBERS ROOM]

1963

3 Jul – 2 Aug

Wendy Yeo: Brush Drawings

[LIBRARY]

25

1963

14 Aug – 14 Sep

Ashu Roy: Metaforms. Penforms.

Susforms. Statforms

[LIBRARY]

1963

14 Aug – 14 Sep

Peter Startup: Sculpture

1963

19 Sep – 19 Oct

Four Young Artists: Jann Haworth,

John Howlin, Brian Mills, John

Pears

Chosen from the 1963 Young Contemporaries Exhibition

1963

23 Oct - ?

John Kaine: Cut-out Collages

[LIBRARY]

1963

23 Oct – 23 Nov

The Popular Image USA

Organised by the ICA in

collaboration with Ileana

Sonnabend Gallery, Paris.

Catalogue title ‘The Popular

Image’.

Allan D’Arcangelo, Jim Dine, Robert Indiana, Jasper Johns, Roy

Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenberg, Mel Ramos,

James Rosenquist, Wayne Thibaud, Andy Warhol, John Weskey, Tom

Wesselman

1963

27 Nov - ? Dec

Picture Fair

1964

16 Jan – 15 Feb

5 Group Projects

From Bath Academy of Art, St. Martins School of Art (2), Leeds

College of Art, Kings College Newcastle.

Presented in collaboration with the British Council

1964

16 Jan - ? Feb

Ken Turner: Painted Structures

[LIBRARY]

1964

14 Feb – 28 Mar

Everyday Violence: a Series of

Collages by Kenneth Coutts-Smith

[LIBRARY]

1964 Study for an Exhibition of

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20 Feb – 26 Mar Violence in Contemporary Art

1964

3 Apr – 2 May

Nicholas Knowland: Photographic

Panels

[LIBRARY]

1964

3 Apr – 2 May

Francis Picabia

1964

6 – 23 May

Henrietta Garland: Collages

[LIBRARY]

1964

6 – 23 May

Art as Communication: an

Exhibition of Paintings made in

Art Therapy Departments of

Psychiatric Hospitals and Clinics

1964

28 May – 27 Jun

Ad Reinhart

NOTE: This exhibition was scheduled to take place in May. The

library has a PV card with exhibition dates on it – no catalogue

was issued - it may have been delayed or cancelled.

1964

2 Jul – 1 Aug

John Ernest: Constructions 1955-

1964

1964

27 May – 23 Jun

Gerald Laing: Monoprints

[LIBRARY]

1964

2 Jul – end Jul

Trevor Coleman

[LIBRARY]

1964

5 Aug – 15 Aug

Michael Crow, Barbara DeOrfe,

Alexander Weatherston

1964

5 – 15 Aug

Bill Butler

[LIBRARY]

27

1964

26 Aug – 10 Oct

Joan Miró: Thirty Years of his

Graphic Work

1964

14 Oct – 7 Nov

4 Young Artists: Douglas Binder,

Gerald Laing, Roger Westwood,

David Hall

Selected from Young Contemporaries Exhibition (1964)

1964

14 Oct – 7 Nov

Don Mason: Draw Mono

[LIBRARY]

1964

10 Nov – 28 Nov

ICA Prints Exhibition

(ICA Silk screen project)

The ICA invited 24 artists to make

screen prints in collaboration

with Christopher Prater and Kelpra

Studio, London

Gillian Ayres, Peter Blake, Derek Boshier, Patrick Caulfield,

Bernard Cohen, Harold Cohen, Robyn Denny, Richard Hamilton,

Adrian Heatth, David Hockney, Howard Hodgkin, Gordon House,

Patrick Hughes, Gwyther Irwin, Allen Jones, Ron Kitaj, Henry

Mundy, Eduardo Paolozzi, Victor Pasmore, Peter Phillips, Bridget

Riley, Richard Smith, Joe Tilson, William Turnbull

1964

1-16 Dec

Picture Fair

1964/1965

1 Dec – 2 Jan

Domingo de la Cueva: Jewellery –

Manina: Drawings and Amulets

[LIBRARY]

1964/1965

16 Dec – 4 Jan

Dante Leonelli: Recent Works

1965

6 Jan – 13 Feb

Arshile Gorky: Drawings

Organised by the Arts Council of Great Britain. also shown at

York City Art Gallery 5 – 30 Dec 1964

1965

6 Jan – 13 Feb

Exhibition of Photographs by

Gérard Franceschi from Asger

Jorn’s recent book entitled

‘Signes gravés sur les églises de

l’Evre et du Calvados ….’

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1965

17 Feb – 13 Mar

Robert Freeman: Photographs

1965

17 Feb – 13 Mar

Popular Art of Africa: Julian

Beinart, Photographs

[LIBRARY]

1965

5 (?) - 20 Mar

Dora Basilio: engravings

[LIBRARY]

1965

25 Mar – 24 Apr

Group One Four

John Berry, Mauro Kunst, Barabra de Orfé, Brian Yale

1965

25 Mar – 24 Apr

Prints and Enamels by the Artists

of Galleria del Desposito

[LIBRARY]

1965

29 Apr – 29 May

Lorri: lino-paintings

[LIBRARY]

1965

29 Apr – 29 May

Six Artists: Jocelyn Chewett,

Richard Humphry, Edward Piper,

Paula Rego, Bernard Schottlander,

Anna Teasdale

1965

3 Jun – 3 Jul

Rick Ulman: Silkscreens,

Lithographs, Collages, Etchings,

Monoprints

[LIBRARY]

1965

3 Jun – 3 Jul

Antonio Tapies: Paintings 1945-

1965

1965

7 Jul – 7 Aug

Six German Artists: Bernd Berner,

Rolf-Gunter Dienst, Rimer Jochims,

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Klaus Jürgen-Fischer, Eduard

Micus, Lothar Quinte

1965

7 Jul – 7 Aug

Rolf Brandt: time charts, drawings

[LIBRARY]

1965

12 Aug – 11 Sep

Malcolm Hughes: Relief Painting -

Michael Pennie: Sculpture

[LIBRARY]

1965

12 Aug – 11 Sep

Bernard Gay: Paintings

[LIBRARY]

1965

16 Sep – 14 Oct

Four Young Artists: Victor Burgin,

Roger Dade, Peter Millband, David

Wise

1965

16 Sep – 14 Oct

Radovan Kragulj

[LIBRARY]

1965

22 Oct – 27 Nov

Between Poetry and Painting

1965

1 – 21 Dec

Print Fair

1965

1 – 21 Dec

Isabel Lambert: drawings

[LIBRARY]

1966

6 Jan – 5 Feb

‘Traffic Signs and Signals’ by

Winfred Gaul

1966

6 Jan – 5 Feb

Conflict: a New Series of Drawings

by Patrick Woodroffe

[LIBRARY]

30

1966

9 Feb – 19 Mar

Anomia Group

Ernst Benkert, Francis R Hewitt, Edwin Mieczkowski

1966

9 Feb – 19 Mar

Antoni Miralda: Drawings 1965

[LIBRARY]

1966

24 Mar – 30 Apr

Dubuffet

1966

24 Mar – 30 Apr

Dubuffet: Drawings

[LIBRARY]

1966

6 May – 4 Jun

Through Drawing

An exhibition of drawings by diploma students selected to show

the teaching policy of the fine art department of the City of

Coventry College of Art.

1966

10 Jun – 9 Jul

Antonio Saura: Paintings and

Collages

1966

13 Jul - 13 Aug

Relief Structures: Eric Gibson,

Colin James, Peter Lowe, Andrew

Tiberis

1966

13 – 30 Jul

Bernard Gay: Paintings, Collages,

Reliefs

[LIBRARY]

1966

25 Aug – 24 Sep

Anthony Benjamin: New Work

1966

29 Sep – 29 Oct

Young Figuratives

Exhibition postponed see Bulletin No. 162 Oct 1966

1966

3 – 20 Aug

Work from the Experimental

Printing Workshop, Watford School

of Art

[LIBRARY]

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1966

28 Sep – 29 Oct

Moy Keightley: Collages

[LIBRARY]

1966

29 Sep – 29 Oct

Calder the Painter: Paintings in

Watercolour and Gouache

1966

3 Nov – 3 Dec

Five Young Artists: Ann Clark, Tom

Edwards, Barry Martin, Bruce

McLean, John Whitaker

Selected from Young Contemporaries exhibition (1966)

1966

3 Nov – 3 Dec

Pravoslav Sovák: Graphic Work

[LIBRARY]

1966/1967

8 Dec – 7 Jan

A Selection from the Ascher Award

Approx. 50 works selected from entries for the Ascher

Competition for the most original and inventive use of fabric in

a work of art.

1967

12 Jan – 11 Feb

Picasso and Concrete: New

Techniques and Photographs by Carl

Nesjar

1967

12 Jan – 11 Feb

Joan Rabascall: Collages

[LIBRARY]

1967

16 Feb – 11 Mar

Fanasy and Figuration

Patricia Douthwaite, Ian Dury, Herbert Kitchen, G S Ovenden,

Stass Paraskos

1967

16 Feb – 11 Mar

Helen Piddington: Lithographs

[LIBRARY]

1967

17 Mar – 15 Apr

(Extended to 22

Apr)

Contemporary Art From Africa

Jimo Akolo, Michael Bandele, Yemi Bisiri, Adebisi Fabunmi, Rufus

Ogundele, Asiru Olatunde, Muraina Oyelami, Twins Seven-Seven,

Ibrahim El Salah

1967

27 Apr – 27 May

Four Abstract Painters: Barne

Cook, Van Golden, Edwina Leapman,

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David Troostwijk

1967

27 Apr – 27 May

Walter Feldman: Paintings

[LIBRARY]

1967

1 Jun – 8 Jul

Three Banners of China:

Photographed by Marc Riboud

1967

1 Jun – 8 Jul

Robert Howe: Drawings

[LIBRARY]

1967

20 Jul – 2 Sep

Art in a City: the Liverpool Look

Paintings, drawings, plans, indigenous art

1967

13 Jul – 12 Aug

Dolf Rieser: Etchings and

Engravings

[LIBRARY]

1967

17 Aug – 16 Sep

’Mutations’ Maria Simon - Poems by

Borges and Michael Horovitz

[LIBRARY]

1967

7 Sep – 7 Oct

3 Sculptors: Peter Green, Laurence

Whitfield, Glynn Williams

1967

20 Sep - ? Oct

Simone Beaulieu

[LIBRARY]

1967

27 Sep – 20 Oct

Editions 1912 Posters

[LIBRARY]

1967

25 Oct – 11 Nov

Dorothy Carr: Painting, Screen

print, Collage

[LIBRARY]

1967 6 Young Artists: Gerard Hemsworth, Selected from Young Contemporaries Exhibition (1967)

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2 Nov – 2 Dec

Mak Kum Sieu, Heather Lavis,

Richard Loncraine, Janet Spiller,

Graham Tazzyman

MOVE TO NASH HOUSE (12 Carlton House Terrace, London)

1968

11 Apr – 29 May

The Obsessive Image 1960-1968

Officially the opening exhibition

at Nash House

Roy Adzak, Arman, Jean Arp, Francis Bacon, Balthus, Hans

Bellmer, Peter Blake, Frank Bowling, César, Bruce Conner, Cply,

Dado, Willem deKooning, Jim Dine, Jean Dubuffet, Max Ernst,

Louis Fernandez, Lénor Fini, Juan Genovés, Alberto Giacometti,

Leon Golub, Richard Hamilton, John Haworth, Philippe Higuily,

David Hockney, Jean Ipousteguy, Alain Jacquet, Allen Jones, R.

B. Kitaj, Yves Klein, Bruce Lacey, Roy Lichtenstein, Richard

Lindner, René Magritte, Robert Malaval, Marisol, Raymond Mason,

Roberto Matta, F. E. McWilliam, Antoni Miralda, Jean Miró, Henry

Moore, Brian O’Doherty, Claes Oldenburg, Meret Oppenheim,

Eduardo Paolozzi, Peter Phillips, Pablo Picasso, Michaelangelo

Pistoletto, Joseph Raffael, Robert Rauschenberg, Marital

Rayisse, Fabio Rieti, Larry Rivers, James Rosenquist, Norman

Rubington, Niki de Saint Phalle, Lucas Samaras, George Segal,

Colin Self, Nora Speyer, Bob Stanley, Harold Stevenson, Graham

Sutherland, Dorothea Tanning, Pauk Thek, Joe Tilson, Ernest

Trova, Paul Van Hoeydonck, Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann, H. C.

Westerman

1968

2 Aug – 20 Oct

Cybernetic Serendipity

1968

3 - 28 Sep

Painted in Britain

Exhibition organised by the ICA

and selected by Mario Amaya. Held

at Macy’s Department Store, New

York

Peter Blake, Patrick Caulfield, David Hockney, John Hoyland,

Paul Huxley, Allen Jones, Mark Lancaster, David Leverett, David

Oxtoby, Peter Phillips, Patrick Proctor, Peter Sedgley, Richard

Smith, Michael Vaughan, John Walker

1968 Interplay 1968: an Environmental

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10 – 21 Oct

Sculpture from the Situation

Theatre

1968

1 Nov – 27 Nov

“Tout Terriblement … Guillaume

Apollinaire” 1880-1918: a

celebration

1968

1 Nov – 27 Nov

Adrian Henri: Painter, Poet

1968/1969

7 Dec – 26 Jan

Fluorescent Chrysanthemums: an

Exhibition of contemporary

Japanese sculptures, miniatures,

posters, graphics, kites, music

with visual scores, and films

1969

11 Feb – 27 Mar

TRIO: World Graphics

The pick of the Bradford International Print Biennale

1969

11 Feb – 27 Mar

TRIO: Pneutube

A large s-shaped sculpture created by the Event-structure

Research Group – Jeffrey Shaw, Theo Botschuiver, Sean Werlesley-

Miller.

The exhibition included 3 happenings designed to explore the

possibilities of Pneutube.

Happening one: 22 Feb

Happening two: 1 Mar

Happening three: 8 Mar [Cornelius Cardew & Bob Woolford]

1969

13 Feb – 23 Mar

TRIO: New Painters and Sculptors

from Britain

(Also New British Painters and

Sculptors)

Selected from the annual Young Contemporaries Exhibition:

Christopher Jones, Miriam Hackenbrock, Gordon Richardson,

Alexander Thomson, Bob Evans, Trevor Jones

1969

11 Mar – 23 Mar

TRIO: Prize Winners: Scottish

Young Contemporaries

Karol Cebula, David Croft-Smith, Michael Docherty, Geralso

Hurrel, John Kraska, David McClements, Archie Young

1969 Spectrum: the Diversity of The second World Photographic Exhibition organised by Dr Karl

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3 May – 11 May Photography

WOMAN – 500 photographs reveal

women across the world

Pawek in Hamburg

1969

3 Apr – 20 Apr

Spectrum: the Diversity of

Photography

Four Photographers in Contrast:

Part 1

Tony Ray-Jones: The English Scene

Enzo Ragazzini: Photo-graphics

1969

22 Apr – 11 May

Spectrum: the Diversity of

Photography

Four Photographers in Contrast:

Part 2

Dorothy Bohm: People at Peace

Don McCullin: The Destruction Business

1969

2 Jun – 27 July

Journey to the Centre of the Earth

An exhibition to launch Earthprobe by Mark Boyle, The Sensual

Laboratory and The Institute of Contemporary Archaeology

1969

31 Jul - 17 Aug

Young and Fantastic: London

Preview of an exhibition of young British artists organised by

Mario Amayo, Curator of the Art Gallery of Ontario, before its

departure on tour in the United States and Canada under the

auspices of the international ICA

1969

17 Sept – 4 Oct

14 Oct – 19 Nov

Young and Fantastic [New York &

Toronto]

Shown at:

Macy’s Department Store, New York. 17 Sept – 4 Oct 1969

Eaton’s Department Store, Toronto, 14 Oct – 19 Nov 1969

1969

28 Aug – 27 Sep

When Attitude Becomes Form

Works – Concepts – Processes –

Situations – Information

Sponsored by Phillip Morris Europe

Carl Andre, Giovanni Anselmo, Richard Artschwager, Thomas Bang,

Jared Bark, Robert Barry, Joseph Beuys, Alighiero Boetti, Mel

Bochner, Marinus Boezem, Bill Bollinger, Victor Burgin, Michael

Buthe, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Paul Cotton, Hanne Darboven, Jan

Dibbets, Ger Van Elk, Rafael Ferrer, Barry Flanagan, Hans

Haacke, Michael Heizer, Eva Hesse, Douglas Huebler, Paolo Icaro,

Alain Jacquet, Neil Jenney, Stephen Kaltenbach, Jo Ann Kaplan,

Edward Kienholz, Yves Klein, Joseph Kosuth. Jannis Kounellis,

Garry B Kuehn, Sol LeWitt, Bernd Lohaus, Roelof Louw, Bruce

McLean, Walter de Maria, David Medalla, Mario Merz, Robert

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Morris, Bruce Nauman, Claes Oldenburg, Dennis Oppenheim,

Panamarenko, Pino Pascali, Paul Pechter, Michaelangelo

Pistoletto, Emilio Prini, Markus Raetz, Allen Ruppersberg,

Reiner Ruthenbeck, Robert Ryman, Frederick Lane Sandback, Alan

Saret, Jean-Frédéric Schnyder, Richard Serra, RobertSmithson,

Keith Sonnier, Richard Tuttle, Frank Lincoln Viner, Franz Erhard

Walther, William G. Wegman, Lawrence Weiner, William T Wiley,

Gilberto Zorio

1969

7 Oct – 8 Nov

John Heartfield: Photomontages

1969

16 Oct – 8 Nov

Contemporary American Prints One

Josef Albers, Willem DeKooning, Jim Dine, Philip Guston, R.B.

Kitaj, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenberg, Leonard Baskin,

Warrington Colescott, Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Motherwell, Louise

Nevelson, Jack Sonnenberg, Saul Steinberg

1969/1970

28 Nov – 15 Feb

Play Orbit

Exhibition of toys games, and playables by people who are not

professionally involved with the design of playthings, but who

work in the field of visual art.

1970

6 Mar – 19 Apr

Picasso: 347 Engravings

1970

6 Mar – 19 Apr

Gjon Mili: Picasso Photographs

1970

1 May – 31 May

The Sidney and Harriet Janis

Collection

Circulated under the auspices of

the International Council of the

Museum of Modern Art, New York

Josef Albers, Richard J, Anuszkiewicz, Jean Arp, Hans Bellmer,

Umberto Boccioni, Victor Brauner, Giorgio de Chirico, Salvador

Dali, Robert Delaunay, Jim Dine, Theo van Doesburg, William

Doriani, Jean Dubuffet, Marcel Duchamp, Louis Michel Ei

Ishemius, Max Ernst, Öyvind Fahlström, Alberto Giacometti,

Arshile Gorky, Auguste Herbin, Morris Hirshfield, Alexey

Jawlensky, Jasper Johns, Wassily Kandinsky, John Kane, Ellsworth

Kelly, Paul Klee, Yves Klein, Franz Kline, Willem de Kooning,

Fernand Leger, Roy Lichtenstein, El Lissitzky, René Magritte,

Marisol (Marisol Escobar), Matta (Sebastien Antonio Matta

Echaurren), Piet Mondrian, Barnet Newman, Claes Oldenburg, Pablo

Picasso, Jackson, Pollock, James Rosenquist, Mark Rothko, Kurt

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Schwitters, George Segal, Saul Steinberg, Clyfford Still, Mark

Tobey, Joaquin Torres Garcia, Victor Vasarely, Louis Vivin, Andy

Warhol, Tom Wesselmann

1970

June – 22 July

Contemporary African Art: an

Exhibition of Paintings, Etchings

and Sculptures from the Collection

of Ella Winter

1970

9 Jul – 1 Aug

Paintings and Collages by the

Greek Painter Marios Lozides

1970

11 Jul – 22 Jul

Vibrating World

The visible effects of sound on matter as observed by Dr Hans

Jenny

1970

6 Aug – 27 Sep

British Sculpture Out of the

Sixties

Selected by American art critic

Gene Baro

David Annesley, Clive Barker, Roland Brenner, Anthony Caro,

Barry Flanagan, David Hall, Gerard Hemsworth, Phillip King, Kim

Lim, Roelof Louw, Roland Piché, David Tremlett, William

Turnbull, Brian Wall, Isaac Watkin, Derrick Woodham

1970

2 Oct – 25 Oct

Malcolm Carder

1970

1 Nov – 8 Nov

Ten Sitting Rooms

Vaughan Grylls, Elizabeth Harrison, Simon Haynes, Patrick

Hughes, Carol Joseph, Bruce Lacey, Diane Livey, Andrew Logan,

Marlene Raybould, Gerard Wilson

1970

13 Nov – 24 Nov

Issigonis: Exhibition of Sketches

and Doodles from 1936

Sir Alec Issigonis, industrial designer

1970

18 Nov - ??

Derek Greaves: Prints

1970

November

Sand Wind and Tide Series

The Tidal Series – Mark Boyle

1970/1971 AAARGH! A celebration of comics Alfred Bestall, Vaughan Bode, M Brouyere, Tom Browne, Dick

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31 Dec – 7 Feb

Calkins, Geoff Campion, Milton Caniff, Al Capp, G. Catley,

Frederick Champlain & Alex Cubre (SP?), Steve Chapman, Roy

Crane, Guido Crepay (SP?), R. Crumb, Phil Davis, A. de Castello,

Guy Debord, Frank Dickens, Rudolph Dirks, Walt Disney, Stan

Drake, Anthony Earnshaw & Eric Thacker Wokker, Ron Embleton,

Michael English, Lee Falk, John Fawcett, Wally Fawkes, Jules

Feiffer, Bud Fisher, J. C. Forest & Paul Gillon, Don Freedman,

Gary Grimshaw, Harold Foster, Gardiner Fox, Franquin-Roba,

Fournier, Nicholas Garland, Gigi and Moliterni, R Goscinny & A.

Uderzo, Chester Gould, Harold Gray, Sid Green, Elvire Guillemot,

Frank Hampson, Johnny Hart, Adrian Henri, George Herriman, Burne

Hogarth, Patrick Hughes, Barry Humphries, Gregory Irons, Ferd

Johnson, Walt Kelly, John Kent, Frank King, Panos

Koutrouboussis,Harold H Knerr, Bill Lacye, Mel Lazarus, Le

Colan, Stan Lee, Stan Lee & Jim Steranko, Windsor McKay, George

McMannus, Malcolm McNeil, Maddocks, Marvel Comics Group, George

Melly, Ray Moor, Michael O’Donoghue & Frank Springer, Richard F

Outcault, Norman Pett, Tom Phillips, Roger Pic, Ugo Pratt, J.

Prentice, Alexander Raymond, Spain Rodriquez, Rosta, A. Saint-

Ogan, Elzie Segar, Charles M Schulz, Mike Sekowsky, Gilbert

Shelton, Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, Reg Smythe, Leonard Starr,

Ralf Steadman, Pat Sullivan, Franciszka Themerson, W F Thomas,

M. Tillieux, D.C. Tomson, Mary Tourtel, Ron Turner, Gustav

Verbeek, Mort Walker, Coulton Waugh, Larry Welz, Rus C.

Westover, Glynn Williams, Willem, Wolinski, Chick Young

1971

12 Feb – 7 Mar

Keith Milow: Reference

Interference Reference

1971

12 Feb – 7 Mar

Andy Warhol: Drawings 1952-1953

1971

12 Feb – 7 Mar

Nigel Edwards: Textural Visual

poems 1969-70

1971

12 Feb – 7 Mar

Dieter Roth: Piccadilly Series

1963-70

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1971

18 Mar – 18 Apr

Electric Theatre: 25 artists

working with light sound and space

Conceived by Michael Leonard with Michael Hughes as consultant.

Mike Livingston Booth, Valerius Caloutsis, Roger Chapman, Roger

Dainton, Neil Davies, Gerry Duff, Electronic Music Studio

(London) Ltd, Phillip Hodgetts, Geoffrey Hollington, Michael

Hughes, Timothy Hunkin, Julian Kall & Gerry Whybrow, Bruce

Lacey, Michael Leonard, Ambrose Lloyd, Barrie Lowe, Barry

Martin, Don Mason, Erwin Meierhofer, Linda Tordis Ness,

Christopher Pierce Alexander Robertson, Stephen Willats,

Gillian Wise

1971

? Mar – 11 Apr

Edward Meneeley: Electrostatic

Prints 1964-1968, New Paintings

1970

1971

14 Apr – 16 May

Larry Herman: Photographs

1971

22 Apr – 16 May

Judy Stapleton: Paintings and

Prints

1971

22 Apr – 16 May

Harvey Daniels: Paintings and

Prints

1971

18 May – 13 Jun

Anthony Whishaw: Recent Paintings

1971

18 May – 13 Jun

Group One Four London: Euromini

Protopack

Edward Alden, John Berry, Mauro Kunst, Brian Yale

1971

27 May – 18 Jul

Edward Kienholz: 11 Tableaux

1971

17 Jun - ?

Conroy Maddox: Collage-Paintings

1940-1971

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1971

17 Jun - ?

Terry Frost: Prints and Reliefs

1971

29 Jul – 31 Aug

Alan Sonfist

1971

29 Sep – 31 Oct

Euan Duff: How We Are

1971

7 Oct – 7 Nov

Derek Southall: New Paintings

1970/71

1971

20 Oct – 7 Nov

Picasso in London: a Tribute on

his 90th Birthday

1971

12 Nov – 28 Nov

Exploration of Islamic Abstract

Pattern and Design

Organised by The World of Islam: Festival of the Arts Committee

Programme Director: Paul Keeler

The Oriental Programme, Institute of Contemporary Arts

1971

November

Photographs by Sir Benjamin Stone

and Homer Sykes

1971

December

Leonard Freed: Made in Germany

1971/1972

18 Dec – 18 Jan

Extended to 6

Feb

Eugene Atget: Photographs

Organised by the Museum of Modern Art, New York

Extended to 6 Feb due to the cancellation of an exhibition

called Videosphere, which had been due to open on 27 Jan

1972

20 Jan – 10 Feb

John Copnall: Paintings 1971/2

1972

? Jan – 13 Feb

William Messer and Andrew Lanyon:

Photographs

1972 Peter Kennard: News You Missed

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? – 10 Feb

1972

10 Feb – 19 Mar

Martine Franck: Photographs -

EXHIBITION CANCELLED

1972

17 Feb – 5 Mar

A PSSHAK of Your Own: an

Alternative Approach to Mass

Housing

PSSHAK – Primary Systems Support Housing and Assembly Kits

Architectural team: Nabeel Hamdi, Nic Nilkinson, Jon Evans

(economist), Nicholas Salk (designer)

1972

23 Feb – 27 Feb

BEA’s “Art Awards ‘72” Competition

Exhibition of winning entries

1972

14 Mar – 2 Apr

Oxtoby into Traffic

Drawings and paintings by David Oxtoby based on the music of

Traffic

1972

28 Mar – 23 Apr

Olympic Prints

Show of the complete set of 28 original prints commissioned by

the organising committee of the 1972 Olympic Games

1972

4 Apr – 23 Apr

Inquisitive Eye

Mark Edwards, Chris Steele-Perkins, Richard Wood, Christine

Pearcy

1972

13 Apr – 30 Apr

City Sculpture Project

Robert Carruthers, Garth Evans, Barry Flanagan, L. Brower

Hatcher, Nigel Hall, Peter Hide, Luise Kimme, Bryan Kneale,

Liliane Lijn, Kenneth Martin, Nicholas Monro, John Panting,

William Pye, Bernard Schottlander, Tim Scott, William Tucker,

William Turnbull

The Peter Stuyvesant Foundation City Sculpture project. A

touring exhibition organised by the Arts Council of Great

Britain. Project co-ordinated by the Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol

1972

25 Apr – 30 Apr

David Dye: Film Works, Continuous

Performance

1972

4 May – 21 May

European Graphic Circle

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1972

6 May – 21 May

Students at Leeds

An exhibition by students of the Fine Art Department of Leeds

Polytechnic

1972

26 May – 25 Jun

Conrad Atkinson: Strike at

Brannans

1972

26 May – 25 Jun

Richard Hamilton: Prints and

Process

1972

3 Jun - ?

Slave or Dead: Photographs by Ata

Kando

In conjunction with Survival International

Organised and brought to the UK by WIZA (Werkgroep Indianen Zuid

Amerika)

1972

26 Jun – 2 Jul

American Posters of Protest 1966-

1971

1972

24 May – 18 Jun

Extended to 2

Jul

Chilean Tapestries from Isla Negra

1972

5 Jul – 30 Jul

Graham Metson: Western Tantric

1972

5 Jul – 23 Jul

Hazel Fennell: Paintings 1966-71:

Aircraft and Racing Cars 1966-71:

Landscapes 1972

1972

July

Cuban Posters

A set of recent Cuban posters celebrating the eleventh

anniversary of the Battle of Playa Giron

1972

July

Circus

The Electric Gypsy Road Show’s new contribution, in

photomontages and event-instructions, to the Piccadilly Circus

campaign.

Devised by Richard Scott and Idris Walters.

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1972

4 Aug – 3 Sep

Remember Bangladesh?

Two exhibitions of paintings, photographs, poetry, posters,

slides, film and music by and about the people of the world’s

youngest nation. Presented by Simon Dring.

1972

15 Aug – 18 Aug

Visions of Hate and Care painted

by Jonathan Tatlow

1972

6 Sep - 1 Oct

In Preparation: Anthony Crickmay’s

Photographs of 3 Dancers: Lynn

Seymour, Robert Solomon, Micha

Bergese

1972

19 Sep - 28 Sep

Duncan Cameron: 3 Numeral/Computer

Works

1972

4 Oct – 15 Oct

The 1st Contemporary Japanese

Graphics Exhibition

1972

6 Oct – 12 Nov

Shona Sculptors of Rhodesia

1972

17 Oct – 12 Nov

Varoomshka: Drawings for

Varoomshka by John Kent

1972

18 - 19 Nov

Weekend Body Show

Organised by Janet Street Porter

1972

24 Nov – 22 Dec

Gustav Metzger: Executive Profile

Exhibition

1972

24 Nov – 22 Dec

People Weave a House!

A participation project by John Dugger & David Medalla

1972

24 Nov – 22 Dec

Geoffery Teasdale and Glynn

Williams

1972/1973 Alan Aldridge: An Exhibition of

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18 Dec – 11 Jan Illustrations 1968-72

1973

6 Jan – 4 Feb

Cheer Up It’s Archigram

1973

4 Jan – 7 Feb

The Quiet Eye: Photographs by

Felicitas Vogler

1973

January

Lunar Transformations: 10

Serigraphs by Len Gittleman

1973

5 Jan – 21 Jan

Winter Farmyard: an Environment by

Brenda Thomas

1973

6 Feb – 25 Feb

Tully Crook

1973

February

Exhibition of Architectural

Graphics by Natalini, Hollein,

Himmelblau

Adolfo Natalini, Hans Hollein, Co-op Himmelbau (Wolf Dieter Prix

& Helmut Swiczinsky)

1973

March

Supports/ Surfaces: Louis Cane,

Mark Devade

1973

18 Mar – 31 Mar

Textruction

Georges Badin, Gerard Duchene, Gervais Jassaud, Jean Mazeaufroid

Part of the ICA’s French Programme

1973

March

Lassus

Bernard Lassus

Part of the ICA’s French Programme

1973

March

Secondary Successions by Paul-

Armand Gette

Part of the ICA’s French Programme

1973 Christian Jaccard Part of the ICA’s French Programme

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March

1973

March

Lucien Clerque: Photographs

Part of the ICA’s French Programme

1973

27 Mar – 31 Mar

Theatre in France since 1950

[MEMBERS ROOM]

Book exhibition

Including 2 cases illustrating the history of Adam the Anglo-

French literary magazine

Part of the ICA’s French Programme

1973

5 Apr – 29 Apr

The Architectural Association

125th Anniversary Exhibition

Held at the AA in Bedford Square,

London

1973

1 Apr – 29 Apr

Ernst Neizvestny: Lithographs

[MEMBERS ROOM]

1973

5 Apr – 29 Apr

Ian Breakwell Documents ‘The

Institution’

1973

9 May – 10 Jun

The Navajo Blanket

Organised by the Los Angeles

County Museum of Art

1973

2 May – 27 May

Belfast Children’s Art: Exhibition

of Paintings by Children from the

Ardoyne

1973

8 May – 27 May

Pain Things and Explanations:

Cecillia Vicuna

[FOYER]

Art in the New Chile

1973 Praxis: Exhibition and Events Series of exhibitions and events including work from artists and

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1 Jun – 23 Jun [CONCOURSE AND MEMBERS ROOM]

art colleges from all over the country

1973

19 Jun – 1 Jul

Maidstone College of Art

Exhibition

1973

10 Jul – 2 Sep

Summer Studio

Painting: David Hockney, Ben Johnson, Essendine Group (G. Ramos

Poqui, John Heap, Peter Yamaoka, Pauline Weber)

Conceptual Art: Richard Long, Anthony D’Arcy, Libby Ann James,

Roger Webb, Terry Bullock, Sam Carter, John Flannelly, David

Meddler, Sandra McShea, Foster Wheeler, Henry Cutts

Vegetation: Marie Yates, Ian McKeever, David Inshaw, Ivor

Abrahams, Carol McNicoll

Shop Window: Robin Klassnik, Geoff Reeve, Hariet Freedman, Peter

Dockley, Wilfred Scott, Paul Burrows

Constructivists: Norman Dilworth, Terence Pope, David Saunders

Architects: James Stirling, Alison & Peter Smithson with R T

Simpson, Cedric Price, Farrell-Grimshaw Partnership, Archigram

(Architects listed in the catalogue), Piano and Rogers (Renzo

Piano & Richard Rogers), Foster Associates, Piers Gough

Photographers: Bob Aylott, Terry Fincher, Jon Gardey, Geoff

Adams, Geoff Howard, Eric Lockrane, Jessie Ann Matthew

Illustrators: List in the catalogue

1973

10 Jul – 2 Sep

An Exhibition of Works for the

Museo de la Nacional Solidaridid,

Chile

Part of SUMMERSTUDIO

Anthea Alley, Kenneth Armitage, Gillian Ayres, Derek Boshier,

Denis Bowen, Antanas Brazdys, Stephen Buckley, Colin Cira,

Pamela Clarkson, Prunella Clough, Bill Crozier, Robyn Denny,

Terry Frost, Alan Green, Adrian Heath, Patrick Heron, James

Heward, Peter Hide, Anthony Hill, David Hockney, John Hoyland,

Patrick Hughes, Peter Kalkhof, Philip King, R. B. Kitaj, John

Latham, Rudolf Leow, Kenneth Martin, Michael Michaelades, Henry

Moore, Eduardo Paolozzi, Roland Penrose, Tom Phillips, John

Plumb, Patrick Procktor, William Pye, Bridget Riley, Peter

Russel, William Scott, Antonio Saura, Richard Smith, Joe Tilson,

Amikam Toren

1973

6 Sep – 7 Oct

An Exhibition of 85 Years of

Housing by the LCC and GLC

Architects

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1973

13 Sep - 30 Sep

The Austrian Exhibition: Current

Art and Architecture

Gottfried Bechtold, Günter Brus, Anton Christian, Heinz

Gappmayr, Bruno Gironcoli, Roland Goeschl, Hans Hollein, Richard

Kriescche, Robert Lettner, Hermann Nitsch. Oswald Oberhuber, Max

Peinter, Walter Pichler, Karl Prantl, Arnulf Rainer, Mario

Terzic, Turi Werkner

1973

4 Oct – 28 Oct

Tom Phillips: A Humument

1973

4 Oct – 28 Oct

Stella Snead: Bombay Follies:

Stately Homes of Bombay and Other

Follies

1973

18 Oct – 16 Dec

Illusion in Science, Nature and

Art: an Exploration of the Power

and Significance of Illusion in

our Perception through Science and

Art

A co-ordinated exhibition between the ICA and Art Gallery of

Ontario

1973

2 Nov – 25 Nov

Jeffery Edwards: Recent Works

1973

27 Nov – 27 Dec

Ravilious: Harmonographic Patterns

John Ravilious

1973

1 Dec – 19 Dec

Byam Shaw School Exhibition

1973/1974

28 Dec – 11 Jan

Alan Aldridge: an Exhibition of

Illustrations 1968-1973

1973/1974

28 Dec – 10 Jan

David Vaughan: Illustrations for

Bob Dylan’s Song Master of War

1974

5 Jan – 26 Jan

Exhibition of Works by Present

Students of Falmouth School of Art

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1974

15 Jan – 31 Jan

Action Space presents ‘Inflation

for All,’ the Community Arts

Experiment at the ICA

1974

5 Feb – 24 Feb

Hans Dörflinger: paintings,

drawings and banners towards a

Tarot set

1974

5 Feb – 24 Feb

3M exhibition of prints*

[FOYER]

Ivor Abrahams, Peter Blake, Robyn Denny, Joe Goode, Ed Ruscha,

John Walker

Derek Boshier, Boyd & Evans, Bernard Cohen, Anthony Earnshaw,

Tom Holland, Patrick Hughes, Jeff Nuttal, John Loker, Eduardo

Paolozzi, Michael Peel, James Rosenquist, William Tillyer

1974

20 Feb – 10 Mar

Alcoa Collection of Contemporary

Art

Getulio Alviani, Richard Anuszkiewicz, Alberto Burri, Thomas

Chimes, Corneille, Nassos Daphnis, Gottfried Honegger, Gwyther

Irwin, Hans Jaenisch, Alfred Jensen, Lester Johnson, Hasan

Kaptan, Bronislaw Kierzkowski, Hans-Jurgen Kleinhammes, Irving

Kriesberg, Jan Lebenstein, Leo Manso, Conrad Marca-Relli,

Richard Mortensen, Pablo Palazuelo, Achille Perilli, Eduardo

Ramirez, Niki de Saint-Phalle, Guiseppe Santomaso, Pierre

Soulages, Theodoros Stamos, Kumi Sugai, Antoni Tàpies, Russell

Twiggs, Italo Valenti, Victor Vasareley, Lin Show Yu, Yvaral

(Jean-Pierre Vasarely)

1974

1 Mar - ?

Friends Roadshow: Exhibition of

Puppets, Props and Pictures

1974

7 Mar – 31 Mar

Skins: David Leverett: Works in

Resin

1974

15 Mar – 28 Apr

Basically White

Organised by Lucy Milton Gallery,

London

Jean Arp, Joost Baljeu, Antonio Calderara, Sergio de Camargo,

Enrico Castellani, Colin Crumplin, Ad Dekkers, Lucio Fontana,

Raimund Girke, Gerhard von Graevenitz, Ewerdt Hilgemann, Oskar

Holweck, Malcolm Hughes, Yves Klein, Peter Lowe, Piero Manzoni,

Mary Martin, Ben Nicholson, Dorothea Rockburne, Robert Ryman,

Jan Schoonhoven, Henryk Stazewski, Günther Uecker, Herman de

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Vries

1974

5 Apr – 28 Apr

Alienation

1974

5 Apr – 28 Apr

Work Wages and Prices: Conrad

Atkinson

Part of Alienation

1974

5 Apr – 28 Apr

Anthony Benjamin: Prints and

Drawings

1974

5 Apr – 28 Apr

Donald Taylor: Paintings and

Drawings

1974

3 May – 12 May

Pick of the Projects: Housing

[FOYER]

1974

3 May – 26 May

Rothenstein: Violence and the

Studio Process

Michael Rothenstein

1974

3 May – 26 May

Werner: Collages 1967-1974

Michael Werner

1974

3 May – 26 May

Laskus: Made in Ink

Artur Laskus

1974

3 May – 26 May

Wilp: homage to the Void

Charles Wilp

1974

3 May – 26 May

Balzer: China by day

Photographs by Richard Balzer

1974 Reinhold: Photographs Elaine Reinhold

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14 May – 2 Jun

1974

6 Jun – 30 Jun

Lorri: Painting – Collage

1974

6 Jun – 30 Jun

Whitebanners: Gerry Whybrow Recent

Works

1974

7 Jun – 30 Jun

Work in Progress: Environmental

Design at Barnet College

1974

7 Jun – 30 Jun

Wish You Were Here: a Seaside

Entertainment by the Bournemouth

and Poole College of Art

1974

7 Jun – 30 Jun

Amerikarma by Peter Rea

1974

10 Jul – 28 Jul

Mal Dean: Selected Drawings

1974

10 Jul – 28 Jul

Pat Whiteread: Images in Space –

Photomontages, Light Boxes and

Projected Images

1974

10 Jul – 1 Sep

The Secret Block for a Secret

Person in Ireland: Joseph Beuys

Drawings 1948-72

Organized by MOMA, Oxford &

assisted by Caroline Tisdall

1974

2 Aug – 1 Sep

Icke Winzer: Recent Paintings

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1974

2 Aug – 1 Sep

Richard Bloomfield: Drawings and

Paintings

1974

6 Sep – 6 Oct

Architecture Without Architects

A Museum of Modern Art, New York,

exhibition made available to the

Arts Council of Great Britain by

MOMA’s International Council

1974

6 Sep - 29 Sep

Bill Richmond: Visual Anthropology

- Gypsies and Other Travellers

Photographs by Bill Richmond

1974

6 Sep - 29 Sep

Mathematics for the Majority

1974

6 Sep - 29 Sep

Brian Shaffer: Word Forms:

Paintings and Constructions

1974

6 Sep – 29 Sep

Troostwyk: Two Incomplete Works

David Troostwyk

1974

1 Oct – 27 Oct

Del Paso: Drawings

[FOYER]

Fernando Del Paso

1974

1 Oct – 24 Oct

Vietnam Posters

[CONCOURSE]

Silkscreen campaign posters on the subject of war, peace &

reconstruction in Vietnam by Vietnamese artists received by the

Medical Aid Committee for Vietnam from Hanoi

1974

5 Oct – 3 Nov

Workaday Finland: Exhibition of

Finnish Art

Eino Ahonen, Mikko Jalavisto, Leo Jokinen, Tapio Junno, Kimmo

Kaivanto, Harro Koskinen, Inari Krohn, Matti Kulmala, Rauni

Liukko, Ulla Rantanen, Arvo Siikmäki, Esko Tirronen, Sven-Olaf

Westerlund

1974

9 Oct – 24 Oct

Jim Dine: Prints 1969-1974

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1974

30 Oct – 24 Nov

Art Into Society: 7 German artists

Part of GERMAN MONTH AT THE ICA

Albrecht D., Joseph Beuys, K. P. Brehmer, Jans Haacke, Dieter

Hacker, Gustav Metzger, Michael Ruetz, Klaus Staeck

1974

30 Oct – 10 Nov

The Spielstrasse: an

Architectural, Musical and

Theatrical Environment designed by

Werner Ruhnau

Part of GERMAN MONTH AT THE ICA

1974

7 Nov – 1 Dec

Scharoun 1893-1872

Part of GERMAN MONTH AT THE ICA

Hans Scharoun, architect

1974/1975

30 Nov – 12 Jan

Art Systems in Latin America

Organised in collaboration with

CAYC

Mauricio Andres, Angelo de Aquino, Alvaro Barios, Jacques Bedel,

Luis Benedit, Juan Bercetche, Antonio Berni, Federico Brook,

Sergio Camporeale, Antonio Caro, Jorge Carballo, Waldemar

Cordiero, Mario Cravo Neto, Delia Cugat, Horacio D’Alessandro,

Jaime Davidovich, Guillermo Deisler, Mirtha Dermisache, Antonio

Dias, Geny Dignac, Gregorio Dujovny, Carlos Espartaco, Mercedes

Esteves, Rubens Gerchman, Carlos Ginzburg, Jorge Glusberg,

Haroldo González, Jorge González Mir, Victor Grippo, Rafael

Hastings, Alberto Heredia, Bernardo Krasniansky, Lea Lublin,

Leopoldo Maler, Jonier Marin, Vicente Marotta, Paul Marroquin,

Fernán Meza, Marta Minujin, Pablo Obelar, Mari Orensanz,

Clemente Padin, Luis Pazos, Liliana Porter, Alfredo Portillos,

Alejandro Puente, Héctor Puppo, Ramirez Amaya, Osvaldo Romberg,

Juan Carlos Romero, Ricardo Roux, Bernardo Salcedo, Jorge

Silberman, Clorindo Testa, Mirta Tocci, Amelia Toledo, Claudio

Tozzi, Antonio Trotta, Nicolás Uriburu, Edgardo Vigo, Horacio

Zabala, Daniel Zelaya

1975

15 Jan – 16 Feb

Visions of the Future

Entries for a Recent Art Competition organised by Science

Fiction Monthly

1975 Cockpit Children’s Art Science fiction works by schoolchildren in London

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15 Jan – 16 Feb

1975

15 Jan – 16 Feb

Fanzines

A display of both the esoteric and the serious in science

fiction publishing

1975

18 Jan – 2 Mar

Bernd & Hilla Becher

An Arts Council exhibition

1975

18 Feb – 16 Mar

Centauri Maya Nexus: the

Audio/Visual Sci-fi Exhibition

An audio-visual science fiction/fantasy exhibition on multiple

screens with original music by Morgan Fisher

1975

18 Feb – 16 Mar

Designing the Future

[FOYER]

Graphic design students George Hughes, Patrick McLeavey, Barbara

King, and Susan Waywell (from Ravensbourne College of Art and

design) working in association with David Berry, co-ordinator of

the London Group of the World Future Society

1975

18 Feb – 16 Mar

Science Fiction and Fashion – the

Future of Clothing

An exhibition in 3 parts:

a) An exhibition illustrating the paradox implied by the term

‘science fiction’, juxtaposing ‘reality’ with ‘fantasy’ through

the use of puppets and then clothes. Presented by fashion and

textile students at North East London Polytechnic (Souheil

Sleiman, Hilary Owen, Margaret Doyle, Cathy Cusack, Amanda

Moynihan, Karen McElwain, Johanna Davis)

b) An exhibition using processes and material to project the

design of clothing beyond the near future into apparent fantasy.

Presented by Jane Foster and Patrick Gottelier

c) A pictorial exhibition of science fiction and fantasy

fashions. Presented by fashion students of Medway College of Art

and Design

1975

5 Mar – 15 Mar

Windsor & Newton Award 1975:

Exhibition of London Region

Entries

Exhibition of paintings by final year students at colleges in

London who were selected for the Windsor & Newton Award 1975

1975

5 Mar – 30 Mar

Jo Feiler: Photographs

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1975

20 Mar – 9 Apr

Richard Allen

1975

11 Apr – 1 Jun

Man Ray: Inventor/Painter/Poet

Organized by the New York Cultural

Center

1975

5 Jun – 22 Jun

Boyle: Sculptures

Jimmy Boyle

1975

8 Jun – 22 Jun

Mas in the Mall

Exhibition to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Ladbroke

Grove Carnival (i.e. Notting Hill Carnival)

1975

11 Jun – 20 Jul

Marcel Broodthaers

1975

24 Jun – 20 Jul

Tillyer: a furnished landscape

Portfolio of 25 prints by William Tillyer

1975

1 Jul – 5 Jul

John Bull presents ‘The Stately

Home’

Performance piece – part of a summer season of performance art

events at the ICA

1975

8 Jul – 12 Jul

Rob Con presents ‘Inter-invention’

with ‘The Rediscovery of Extinct

Phenomena’, a continuous

performance

Performance piece – part of a summer season of performance art

events at the ICA

1975

8 Jul – 12 Jul

Keith and Marie formerly known as

Situations/Real Lifescapes present

a continuous performance

Performance piece – part of a summer season of performance art

events at the ICA

1975

9 Jul – 3 Aug

Lamelas: Violence Tapes

David Lamelas

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1975

16 Jul – 24 Aug

Young Artists

Robert Bradford, Peter Heath, Chris Watts

1975

6 Aug – 24 Aug

Young Artists

Georges Fikos, Bill Lundberg, Alan Harrison, Gergely Urkomi

1975

21 Aug – 7 Sep

Eugene Smith: Photographs

1975

28 Aug – 14 Sep

Angelo Bozzolla: Homage to Goya

1975

3 Sep – 3 Oct

Mario Merz

1975

10 Sep – 5 Oct

Ben Cabrera: Paintings and Prints

1975

19 Sep – 12 Oct

Art & Language at the ICA

1975

8 Oct – 28 Oct

Living Like This: Daniel Meadows

photographs from the Free

Photographic Omnibus

Coinciding with the publication of the book Living Like This:

around Britain in the seventies Written and photographed by

Daniel Meadows

1975

8 Oct – 30 Oct

The Maze King: Greg Bright

1975

15 Oct – 31 Oct

Bruce Robbins

1975

18 Oct – 2 Nov

Marvel: Exhibition of Original

Marvel Comics Art Work

[RESTAURANT]

1975 GREEK MONTH IN LONDON: Aspects of Participating organizations: ICA, Architectural Association,

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5 Nov – 5 Dec

Contemporary Greek Culture

London Music Digest, LSE, National Book League, Poetry Society,

Wildenstein Gallery

1975

5 Nov – 4 Dec

Against the Junta

[Concourse]

Part of Greek Month in London

1975

5 Nov – 4 Dec

Eight Artists: Eight Attitudes:

Eight Greeks

Part of Greek Month in London

Stephen Antonakos, Vlassis Caniaris, Chryssa, Jannis Kounellis,

Pavlos, Lucas Samaras, Takis, Costas Tsoclis

1975/1976

12 Dec – 6 Jan

Problem in the City

Exhibition commissioned by the

Royal Town Planning Institute

Photographs by Nick Hedges, Larry Herman and Ron McCormick

1975/1976

12 Dec – 6 Jan

Almost for Free: Building for

People

[CONCOURSE & FOYER]

1975/1976

17 Dec – 11 Jan

Bernar Venet

1976

January

Exhibition of drawings by new

designers taking part in the

Fashion Forum – New Designers

series

1976

6 Jan – 31 Jan

Polish Posters

1976

8 Jan – 1 Feb

Underwater, Underground Maty Grünberg & Bill Meyer

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1976

15 Jan – 29 Feb

Max Ernst: Prints, Collages and

Drawings 1919-1972

An Arts Council travelling exhibition

1976

16 Jan – 8 Feb

Victor Burgin: Recent Work

1976

27 Jan – 7 Feb

Hafenrichter’s Photodocumentation

of Structured Theatre

1976

4 Feb – 29 Feb

Roger Dean: Views

1976

26 Feb – 14 Mar

Edward Ruscha: Prints and

Publications 1962-1974

An Arts Council exhibition

1976

4 Mar – 1 Apr

Al Capp: Paintings

Organised by the New York Cultural

Centre in association with

Fairleigh Dickinson University

1976

5 Mar – 4 Apr

Gilbert & George

1976

5 Mar – 31 Mar

Vlassis Caniaris: Immigrants

An exhibition of environments about immigrant workers in Western

Europe

1976

18 Mar – 2 Apr

Hamish Fulton: New Works

1976

March

Andre Cadere

1976

6 Apr – 2 May

Gavin Jantjes: Silkscreen Prints

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1976

7 Apr – 2 May

Peruvian Ground Drawings

Organised by the Kunstraum, Munich and circulated by the Arts

Council of Great Britain

1976

7 Apr – 2 May

Megalithic Sites: Astronomical and

Geographical Indications in

Standing Stones, Circles, and

Avenues in the British Isles and

France

1976

7 Apr – 2 May

Wind and Water: Aspects of

Geometry

1976

7 Apr – 2 May

Lawrence Weiner: Five Works, One

Book, One Video Tape

1976

6 May – 6 Jun

Mysticism and the Expressive Arts

1976

6 May – 6 Jun

Rhonda Whitehead: Drawings:

Straight Bands, Curved Bands

[FOYER]

1976

6 May – 30 May

John Murphy: Nature Morte:

Collected Works

1976

13 May – 4 Jul

Destination America: Aspects of

European Immigration to America

1820-1920

Documentary exhibition of material gathered for a television

programme mounted by Thames Television

1976

14 May – 6 Jun

Folon

ICA Print Workshop

Jean Michel Folon

1976

25 May – 29 May

Kevin Atherton: Two Places: Two

Performances

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1976

4 Jun – 30 Jun

Douglas Huebler

1976

8 Jun – 4 Jul

Francis Ward: Explorations: New

Drawings

1976

8 Jun – 4 Jul

Tim Mara

ICA Print Workshop

1976

15 Jun – 8 Jul

Les Signes Partiuliers or

Passeports: a Series of Silkscreen

Prints by Jean Tapazzini

ICA Print Workshop

1976

17 Jun – 7 Jul

Keith Milow

1976

8 Jul – 31 Jul

Michael Craig-Martin: Selected

Works 1966-1975

Travelling exhibition organised by the Turnpike Gallery, Leigh,

Lancashire. With support of the Arts Council, Greater Manchester

Council, and North West Arts Association

1976

9 Jul – 1 Aug

Horton Hospital Group B

Exhibition by patients of ‘Group B’ of Horton Psychiatric

Hospital, Epsom

1976

9 Jul - ?

Gerry Hunt: Monochromes

By Gerry Hunt using the work of 26 artists. The work consists

of the monochromes painted by the artists independently of each

other, on identical canvases

1976

13 Jul – 23 Aug

Kites by Tom van Sant and

Jacqueline Monnier

Part of Kites: a Summer

Celebration – series of events

1976

4 Aug – 14 Aug

Dan Graham: Performance and

Exhibition

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1976

14 Aug – 19 Sep

Artists’ Books

Artists’ books, booklets, pamphlets, catalogues, periodicals,

anthologies and magazines almost all published since 1970,

selected for a travelling exhibition organised by the Arts

Council of Great Britain

1976

4 Sep – 30 Sep

Prints and Drawings by Joan M. Key

and Paula Levine

1976

10 Sep – 3 Oct

Andrew Watson: Landscape

Photographs

1976

10 Sep – 3 Oct

Images of an Era: the American

poster 1945-1975

Organised by the National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian

Institution, Washington DC.

1976

8 Sep – 31 Oct

Posters by R. Linney and K. Meharg

1976

23 Sep – 16 Oct

Mary Kelly: Post Partum Document

1976

7 Oct – 31 Oct

Points of View: Stuffed Pictures

by Polly Hope

[FOYER & CONCOURSE]

1976

12 Oct – 30 Oct

Golshan-E Raz-E Jadid: Iranian

Landscape Photographs by Riccardo

Zipoli

1976

19 Oct – 26 Oct

Performance Art / COUM

Transmissions: Prostitution

1976

26 Oct – 17 Nov

Daniel Buren: Installation

1976

1 Nov – 6 Nov

The Eye of Love: Drawings by Harry

Baines

A collection of drawings of Indian Temple sculpture made for the

book The Eye of Love produced in collaboration with the writer

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[SEMINAR ROOM]

Richard Lannoy

1976

2 Nov – 10 Nov

Performance Art: Terry O’Malley

1976

5 Nov – 24 Dec

Tyson – Screens I-XVI

Kelpra Studio publication project by Ian Tyson

1976

5 Nov – 28 Nov

Dream Days: an Exhibition of

Children’s Book Illustrations

[CONCOURSE]

1976/1977

18 Nov – 9 Jan

Peasant Paintings from Hu County,

Shensi Province, China

CANCELLED

1976/1977

19 Nov – 9 Jan

Malevich: Graphic Works 1913-1930

Exhibition held at:

Israel Museum, Nov 1975 – Jan 1976

Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Jan – Mar 1976

Museé d’art moderne de la ville de Paris, Apr 1976

Städtische Galerie, Munich, Sep – Oct 1976

1976

23 Nov – 14 Dec

David Tremlett

1976/1977

2 Dec – 3 Jan

The Art of Participation

[FOYER & CONCOURSE]

‘…an exhibition [of photos, slides and info on how to paint

murals] about people’s art. It included not only the murals of

North America and Britain, but also structures, gardens and

parks planned and erected by communities as a direct response to

the bleakness of the environment in which they are forced to

live.’ (Bulletin Oct/Dec 1976 p.8)

1976/1977

18 Dec – 17 Jan

Works lent by Van Abbe Museum,

Eindhoven

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1977

4 Jan – 30 Jan

Ellen Kuhn: Movies

[SEMINAR ROOM]

1977

8 Jan – 8 Feb

Darcy Lange

1977

18 Jan – 27 Feb

Unofficial Art from the Soviet

Union

1977

19 Jan – 13 Feb

Michael Bennett: the Family

1977

1 Feb –

Robert Judges and Paddy

Summerfield: 2 Photographic

Exhibitions

Robert Judges – Illustrating the gap between town & gown

Paddy Summerfield – Pictures of students in Oxford 1968-76

1977

3 Feb – 6 Mar

Musicolour – Musical X-Rays: a

Universal Grammar of Music

1977

10 Feb – 29 Mar

Richard Hamilton / Dieter Roth:

Collaborations

An Arts Council Exhibition

1977

4 Mar – 5 Mar

Darcy Lange “Ruratoria”

[RESTAURANT]

Recent video tapes made in New Zealand

1977

8 Mar – 17 Apr

Ian Breakwell: Continuous Diary

1865-1977

An exhibition in a variety of media: films, projection works,

readings and discussions

1977

17 Mar – 10 Apr

Immigrant Workers in West Germany:

Photographs by Erika Sulzer-

Kleinemeer

1977

5 Apr – 25 Apr

Chinese Characters: a Simple

Introduction by Brian Tai-Shen

Wang

Exhibition of Chinese calligraphy

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1977

14 Apr – 8 May

The Arts and Crafts of Mexico

[CONCOURSE]

Exhibition coinciding with the publication of the book Crafts of

Mexico by Chloë Sayer & illustrated by the photographs by Marcos

Oritz. Published by Aldus Books Ltd, 1977

1977

14 Apr – 8 May

Lithographs from the Israel

Museum, Jerusalem

[STAIRS]

1977

24 Apr – 9 May

Amnesty International presents

Prisoners of Conscience: a Display

of Posters

[FOYER]

Arman, Max Bill, Fernando Botero, Alexander Calder, Roman

Cieslewicz, Jan Dibbets, Piero Dorazio, Elisabeth Frink, David

Hockney, Alexander Lieberman, Joan Miro, Michaelangelo

Pistoletto, Francisco Toledo, Roland Topor, Tadanori Yokoo, Jack

Youngerman

1977

26 Apr – 29 May

Folon

Jean Michel Folon

Organised by the Belgian Ministry of French Culture

1977

12 May – 25 May

The London Architecture Club

presents An Ideal Home Show

[FOYER]

John Andrews/Patricia Pringle, P. Wilson, Bill Chaitken, Nigel

Coates, Dr Robin Evans, Chris Hardinge, Alan Harvey, Besse Haz,

Tom Henegan, Antonio Lagarto, Jenny Lowe, Tony McIntyre, Rondney

Place, Paul Shepheard, Herbert Tonlin, Paul Webster/John

Lawrence, Peter Wilson, Jeanne Sillett, Jeremy Diggle

1977

12 May – 5 Jun

Opal: the Rainbow Gem by Lawrence

Hope

Photographs, acrylic paintings – an artists’ eye view of the

opal

1977

10 Jun – 20 Jul

Portrait of the Artist as a

Housewife

1977

8 Jun – 3 Jul

Mark Houlding

[CONCOURSE]

1977

10 Jun – 3 Jul

Nick Cudworth: the Marvellous

Family of Cephalophones

1977 Domokos Moldovan: Photographs

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5 Jul – 24 Jul

[FOYER]

1977

8 Jul – 31 Jul

John Davies: landscape photographs

[CONCOURSE]

1977

29 Jul – 15 Sep

John Heartfield: Photomontages

Compiled by the Elephanten Press

Galerie, Berlin

1977

29 Jul – 15 Sep

Political Photomontages from West

Germany

[FOYER]

1977

3 Aug – 28 Aug

James Boswell 1906-71: Eyewitness

of the Thirties: an Exhibition of

Drawings and Lithographs

1977

1 Sep – 25 Sep

David Lach: Crystallizations

[CONCOURSE]

Paintings in fibreglass

1977

12 Sep – 30 Sep

Graffiti: British Graphics at Work

An exhibition of fine art graphics with photographs illustrating

their use outside the gallery environment

1977

23 Sep – 10 Nov

Yoga Art: an Exhibition of Works

from the Collection of Ajut

Mookerjee

Part of YOGA AT THE ICA

1977

23 Sep – 10 Nov

Tantra Imagery: Parallels,

Influences and Affinities

[FOYER]

Part of YOGA AT THE ICA

Display organised by Nimai Chatterji of documents, photographs,

poems, scores, etc.

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1977

29 Sep – 23 Oct

Peter Kennard: Values

[CONCOURSE]

Photographs & photomontage

1977

4 – 28 Oct

Faces and Facades

Christian Vogit, Jeanloup Sieff, Ulrich Mach, Paul Huf, Marie

Cosindas, Duffy, Angus Forbes, Ivor Lewis, Bob Vrump, Peter

Carey & others

1977

27 Oct – 20 Nov

An Exhibition in aid of SHAC

[CONCOURSE]

1977

9 Nov – 18 Nov

European Illustration ’77 ’78

The original art work shown in the book was shown at an

exhibition at the new Georges Pompidou Centre in Paris in Sept

1977. This was the first time the exhibition had been held there

and it was planned to make it an annual programme. From Paris it

was to travel to other European Venues including the ICA and to

Amsterdam.

Gillian Adsett, Julian Allen, Andrew Aloof, Kjell Ivan Anderson,

Jean Maria Assenat, Nicola Bayley, Caroline Binch, Stuart Bodek,

Bernard Bonhomme, Pierre Bouille, Glynn Boyd Harte, Peter

Brookes, Christian Broutin, Mick Brownfield, David Bull,

Alastair Campbell, Philippe Caron, Philip Castle, Tony Cattaneo,

Oliver Cauquil, Henri Chauvin, Chloë Cheese, Adrian Chesterman,

John Clark, Marina Clement, Sue Coe, Chris Collicott, Michel

Comte, Robert Comte, Max Condula, Bob Cosford, Len Cox, Claire

Davies, David Davies, Phil Dobson, Michel Dubre, Andrej

Dudzinski, Gert Dumbar, Bernard Durin, Jeffery Edwards, Robert

Ellis, Pauline Ellison, Roy Ellsworth, Malcolm English, Michael

English, Frans Evenhuis, Gerald Eveno, Christine Fenech, Dan

Fern, Claude Ferrand, Peter Fischer, Peter Fluck, Nancy Foots,

Malcolm Fowler, Andre Francois, Harriet Freedman, Brian Froud,

Michael Gabriel, Gallardo, Jooce Garrett, Pat Gavin, William

Geldart, Adrian George, Ginger Gibbons, Anne Yvonne Gilbert,

Milton Glaser, Michael Golding, Derek Goldsmith, Bengt Good,

Rick Goodale, Erhard Göttlicher, Jean-Paul Goude, Julian

Graddon, Alastair Graham, Brian Grimwood, Hargrave Hands, George

Hardie, Malcolm Harrison, Richard Hess, Heinerh H. Hoier, Lars

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Hokanson, Bush Hollyhead, Jannat Houston, Anne Elizabeth

Howeson, John Ireland, Brian James, Jerry Joyner, György Kemény,

Ray Kyte, Jean Laguarrigue, Frank Langford, Patrice Larue, Sally

Launder, Roger Law, Bob Lawrie, Michel Leconte, Paul Leith,

Pierre Le-Tan, Michael Litherland, Catherine Loeb, John Mac,

Keith McEwan, Sean McMillan, Tony Mc Sweeney, Euphemia

Mactavash, Richard Manning, Graham Marsh, Grzegorz Marszalek,

Robert Mason, Roland Millet, Russell Mills, Glen Mitchell,

Morillon, Donna Muir, Bob Murdoch, Maximillien Odell, Ray Ogden,

Barry O’Riordan, Richard Orr, Jacques Parnel, Gabriel Pascalini,

Pierre Peyrolle, Tom Piper, Ian Pollock, Gerry Preston, Richard

Purdum, Michel Quarez, Jean Michel Renault, Patrice Ricord,

Arthur Robins, Anthony Ross, William Rowlands, George Russell,

Brian Sanders, Bill Sanderson, George Sharp, Shirtsleeve Studio,

Paul Slater, Romain Slocombe, Andrew Smee, Ralph Steadman, Brian

Stymest, Mike Terry, Andre Thijessen, Peter Till, Roland Topor,

Tessa Traeger, Michael Trevithick, John Tribe, Claude Varieras,

Pierre Varlet, Cyril Vassiliev, Warwickshire Illustrators, Ray

Winder, Sidney Wood, Janet Woolley, Geoff Woolston, David Worth,

Tony Wright, Peter Wyss

1977

14 Nov – 14 Dec

Work of Mentally Handicapped

Children

1977

19 Nov – 23 Dec

Selling Dreams: British and

American Film Posters 1890-1971

A Welsh Arts Council Touring Exhibition

1977

24 Nov - 23 Dec

Ann Cole Phillips: Drawings and

Lithographs of Stonehenge and the

Avebury Stones

[CONCOURSE]

1978

18 Jan – 12 Feb

Traditional British Calendar

Stones: Photographs by Homer Sykes

Organised by the Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol and toured by the

Arts Council

1978 Simon Garbutt: Slides of English

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18 Jan – 12 Feb

Folk Customs

1978

18 Jan – 12 Feb

Sir Benjamin Stone: Photographs

[CONCOURSE]

1978

22 Feb – 22 Mar

New Contemporaries 1978

1978

30 Mar – 18 Apr

Rowan Bulmer: Westway Photographs

[CONCOURSE]

1978

30 Mar – 11 May

James Collins: the Man who Watches

the World

Touring exhibition organised by the ICA touring to the Arnolfini

Gallery, Bristol and held there 20 May - 24 June 1978

1978

6 Apr – 30 Apr

Alexis Hunter: Approaches to Fear

Photographs

1978

6 Apr – 30 Apr

Robert Mason: Collages

1978

21 Apr – 21 May

Clive Garland: Ways of Working and

Bruce Rae: Photographs

[CONCOURSE]

Joint exhibition of Clive Garland’s watercolours and Bruce Rae’s

photographs

1978

April

Mo Jupp: Ceramic Helmets

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1978

3 May

Oriol de Quadras & David Metalla

performing ‘Reciprocal Didactics

No. 4’, ‘Learning about Magellan’,

and ‘The Circumnavigation of the

World’

Performance Art

1978 Kevin Atherton, Paul Buck – Kevin Atherton in a performance

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19 May

performance art

Paul Buck in Radius of theme::/of vigour::/of Nerve::/of desire

1978

19 May – 18 Jun

Ambiguous Definitions: Michael

Druks

Retrospective exhibition

1978

25 May – 22 Jun

Bobby Baker: An Art Supermarket

[CONCOURSE & FOYER]

1978

16 Jun

Bobby Baker Performing ‘Perpetuity

in Icing’

[Performance in the Seminar Room]

An extension of the exhibition in the Concourse

1978

22 Jun – 22 Jul

Andy Warhol: Athletes

Exhibition conceived and produced by Richard L Weisman

1978

27 Jun – 6 Jul

Middlesex Polytechnic: Three

Dimensional Design Degree Show:

Silver, Glass, Jewellery, and a

Selection of Ceramics

[CONCOURSE]

1978

28 June

Jacky Lansley Performing ‘Werks’

[Performance in the Seminar Room]

1978

June

Exhibition of Folk Paintings by

the Women of the Madhuvani Area of

India

[RESTAURANT]

1978

4 Jul

Bruno de Mattio & Kevin Costello

[Performance in the Seminar Room]

1978 Theatre Design by Students at the

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11 Jul – 22 Jul

English National Opera

1978

12 Jul – 6 Aug

Laurie Rae Chamberlain: S. T. P

(X)

[CONCOURSE]

1978

28 Jul – 29 Aug

Allen Jones: Graphic Works 1958-

1978

Organised by Walker Art Gallery

1978

Jul – end Aug

Candace Bahouth: Tapestry Faces

[ICA Side Show in Restaurant]

1978

Jul – Aug

Original Designs and Working

Drawings for ICA Art Jaks

[RESTAURANT]

3 bomber jackets by Peter Blake, Allen Jones & Patrick Caulfield

commissioned by the ICA and sold in the shop. Also design ideas

by 2 younger artists: Tim Mara and Anita Ford

1978

1 Aug – 31 Aug

The Who: Who’s Who: a Tribute by

Fans

1978

9 Aug – 10 Sep

Russian War Photography 1941-1945

[CONCOURSE]

A Side Gallery (Newcastle) presentation in conjunction with the

Czechoslovakian Union of Journalists

1978

7 Sep – 7 Oct

Critics Choice: an Exhibition of

Contemporary Art selected by John

McEwen

1978

13 Sep – 13 Oct

European Illustration ’78 ’79

Part of Design Applied

A large exhibition of editorial, advertising, book, and poster

illustrations from a wide range of European publishing and mass

media; selected by and international illustration jury

1978

15 Sep – 15 Oct

Eileen Lawrence: White Sea Ghost,

to Meet the Crow

[CONCOURSE]

1978 Julia Hills: Handmade Dolls &

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mid Sep – end

Oct

Clowns

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1978

7 Oct – 28 Oct

Fit to be a Typographer

Part of Design Applied

The Golden Jubilee exhibition of the Society of Typographic

Designers, showing fifty years of typographic design; books to

sign systems, printing to television, against a background of

developing technology and social events

1978

13 Oct – 5 Nov

Glen Onwin: the Recovery of

Dissolved Substances

Touring exhibition initiated by the Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol.

Shown at Arnolfini, ICA, Third Eye (Glasgow), Fruitmarket

Gallery (Edinburgh), Arts Council of Northern Ireland (Belfast)

1978

19 Oct – 12 Nov

Roger Mayne: Landscape Photographs

[CONCOURSE]

1978

5 Oct – beg Nov

Punk and Chips: Some Punk

Photographs by Derek Ridgers

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1978

3 Nov – 25 Nov

The Private and Public Art of Lou

Klein

Part of Design Applied

Works of Lou Klein, former Head of Graphics Royal College of

Art, showing differences in response when solving commissioned

design problems, and when working on personal projects

1978

? Oct – 19 Nov

William Phipps: Sliver Spoons

[ICA Side Show in the restaurant]

1978

Oct - Dec

LONDON-BERLIN: THE SEVENTIES MEET

THE TWENTIES

A series of cultural events Oct to

Dec 1978

Arranged by the Goethe Institute, London in co-operation with 17

institutions including the ICA

1978/1979

15 Nov – 2 Jan

Berlin: a Critical View, Ugly

Realism 20’s – 70’s

Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, George Grosz, H. Hajek-Halke, John

Heartfield, Karl Hubbuch, Jeanne Mannen, Felix H. Man, Rudolf

Schlichter, Hermann Albert, Ulrich Boehr, Karlheinz

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Part of London-Berlin

Biederbick/Christa Biederbick-Tewes, Hans-Jürgen Diehl, Johannes

Grützke Brigitte Harm, Jürgen Holtfreter, Matthias Koeppel,

Evelyne Kuwertz, Brigitte Mauch, Antonia Wenery, Renate von

Mangoldt, Ludmila Seefried-Matejkva, Maria-Miriam Munsky,

Gabrielle & Helmut Northelfer, Ulrike Ottinger, Wolfgang

Petrick, Michael Ruetz, Peter Sorge, Klaus Vogelsang, Ernst

Volland, Jürgen Waller

1978

22 Nov - ?

Exhibition of Colour Photographs

of Experimental Body Jewellery

from Western Australia

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1978/1979

1 Dec – 7 Jan

Realising Design

Part of Design Applied

A thematic exhibition planned by Archetype Visual Studies London

with design case histories from selected design groups, graphic

designers, and illustrators; showing thought processes and how

ideas and solutions are developed

1979

5 Jan – 16 Feb

The Museum of Drawers: a mini

museum of modern art

[CONCOURSE]

Organised by the artist Herbert

Distel in collaboration with BBC

Approx. 500 artists from all over the world incl. Hockney,

Kokoschka and Miro responded to Herbert Distel’s invitation to

make an original artwork for his museum of drawers using a

cabinet divided into 500 compartments. It took 7 years (1970-77)

to complete and was first exhibited at Documenta 5 in Kassel in

1972

1979

10 Jan – 11 Feb

Photography as Art / Art as

Photography

An exhibition from Photoforum

Selected by German photographer

Floris M. Neusüss.

Helena Almeida, Jaroslaw Andel, Michael Badura, Didier Bay,

Kazimierz Bendkowski, Christian Boltanski, Johannes Brus,

Heribert Burket, Pierre Cordier, Chérif Defraoui, Ger Dekkers,

Jan Dibbets, Michael Druks, Valie Export, Ruth Francken, Jochen

Gerz, Gilbert & George, Heidrun Glatzel, Josef Goertz, Bettina

Gruber, Dieter Hacker, Renate Heyne, Paul Hill, John Hilliard,

Kazua Katase, Jürgen Klauke, Rolf H. Kraus, Edmund Kuppel, Jean

Le Gac, Barbara & Michael Leisgen, Rolf Lichtensteiner, Eberhard

Link, Urs Lüthi, Katharina Meldner, Annette Messnger, Jill

Mustchin, Harmut Neubauer, Floris M. Neusüss, Gabriele & Helmut

Nothelfer, Giulio Paolini, Guiseppe Penone, Arnulf Rainer, Timm

Rautert, Klaus Rinke, Jozef Robakowski, Salvo, Wilhelm

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Schürmann, Helmut Schweizer, Nils Udo, Ger van Elk, Wink van

Kempen, Charles Wilp, Michele Zaza

1979

12 Jan – 16 Feb

Agnes Denes: Perspectives

Drawings and Photographs

1979

20 Feb – 4 Mar

New Contemporaries 1979

1979

20 Feb – 25 Feb

New Contemporaries: Performance

Art

[THEATRE]

1979

Feb

Wall Vases by Anita Evagora

[RESTAURANT]

1979

9 Mar – 30 Mar

Alabama 40 Years On: an Exhibition

of Documentary Photographs by

Peter Cannon

Peter Cannon re-photographed the people and places captured in

the famous Farm Administration pictures of the Depression by

Walker Evans

1979

9 Mar – 30 Mar

Amikam Toren: Replacing

1979

9 Mar – 1 Apr

Shelagh Wakeley: Towards the

Inside of a Container

Sculptures

1979

9 Mar – 1 Apr

Basis for Light

Jeanne Masoero

1979

15 Mar – 1 Apr

The Shadow Kingdoms of Asia: An

Exhibition of the Puppet Theatre

of Indonesia, Thailand and Burma

[FOYER]

Part of the International Puppet Festival to be held in the UK

1979

3 Apr – 6 May

The Art of the Invisible

An exhibition of Kandinsky, Mondrian, Tantric Art and

Theosophical paintings

1979 Christo’s Running Fence: a Documentary exhibition, films & talk by Christo

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7 Apr – 13 May

Documentary Exhibition

Touring in Europe

1979

10 May – 29 Jun

Adolf Wölfli

A selection of works from an exhibition at the Museum of

Contemporary Art, Chicago 1978/1979

1979

22 May – 14 Jun

Artists’ Postcards

[CONCOURSE]

Exhibition of 51 original works including 3 UK artists (John

Furnival, David Hockney & Alexander Hollway)

1979

25 May – 1 Jul

Denis Masi: Tableaux:

Encounter/Counter: Four

Constructions 1975-9

1979

17 Jun – 15 Jul

Viivi Oulasvirta: Drawings

1979

? – 10 Jun

Display of Crafts from the Crafts

Council Collection

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

Including a ceramic head by Jill Crowley; a quilt by Eng Tow; a

silver sculpture by Michael Rowe

1979

12 Jun - ?

Ceramics by Fiona Salazar

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1979

6 Jul – 5 Aug

Paul Neagu: Recent Sculptures

1979

10 July – 5 Aug

Diana Harrison: Quilts

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1979

11 Jul – 29 Jul

William Betsch: Fez: a Hammam in

Fez

Photographs of the Hamman Moulay Idriss in Fez

1979

18 Jul – 12 Aug

Remains to be Seen – Royal College

of Art: ceramics

6 Students from the RCA:

Larry Knee, Michael Kilraine, Philip Hardacre, David Gordon, Ian

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[CONCOURSE]

Middleton, Eamonn McGovern

1979

7 Aug – 31 Aug

Bernd Naber: Paintings as Objects

1979

7 Aug – 2 Sep

Christopher Williams: Glassmaker

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

Crafts Council exhibition

1979

10 Aug – 16 Sep

The Japanese Photograph Today and

Its Origins

An exhibition in conjunction with

Canon Cameras

Touring show from the Canon Photo

Gallery, Amsterdam.

Over 400 photographs showing contemporary Japan through the eyes

of its best known photographers & a historical selection showing

Japan in the 19th century.

1979

Aug – 9 Sep

Kit Callahan: Paintings and

Drawings – and Nigel Gill:

Sculpture

[CONCOURSE]

1979

7 Sep – 7 Oct

Michelle Stuart: Paper Works

1979

11 Sep – 14 Oct

Lesley Sutherland: Gloves

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1979

12 Sep – 7 Oct

Bob JanzL Scukptures

[CONCOURSE]

1979

12 Sep – 7 Oct

Tim Page’s ‘Nam’

[CONCOURSE]

Colour photos

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1979

13 Sep – 7 Oct

Don McCullin: the Palestinians

1979

22 Sep – 21 Oct

Braco Dimitrijevic: Photographs

and nstallations

1979

11 Oct – 4 Nov

Johnny Stalin: Secret Messages

[CONCOURSE]

1979

11 Oct – 11 Nov

Joris Ivens: Life and Work

Photographs and documentation of his career as a film maker

1979

18 Oct – 2 Dec

Peter Niczewski: Marquetry

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1979

26 Oct – 25 Nov

Narrative Paintings: Figurative

Art of Two Generations selected by

Timothy Hyman

Organised by the Arnolfini

Gallery, Bristol with support from

the Arts Council

Gillian Barlow, Paul Butler, Peter Darach, Maggie Hambling,

Andrej Jackowski, Wynn Jones, Bhupen Khakar, Ken Kiff, Michael

Lawson, George Lewis, Alexander Moffat, Peter Sylviere, David

Hockney, Howard Hodgkin, R.B. Kitaj, Jeffery Camp, Anthony

Green, Eduardo Paolozzi, Timothy Hyman, Michael Andrews, Peter

De Francia

1979

7 Nov – 2 Dec

Dancing in the Street: Photographs

of London Festivals by Anya

Teixeira & Leonard Karsten

[CONCOURSE]

1979

12 Nov – 26 Nov

Exhibition of Photographs of

Gertrude Stein to accompany a

Gertrude Stein event

1979/1980

5 Dec – 6 Jan

The Shoe Show: British shoes since

1790

Crafts Council touring exhibition of shoes from 1790 to the

present

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1979/1980

5 Dec – 2 Jan

Templum: Watercolours by David

Mclagan

[CONCOURSE]

1979/1980

20 Dec – 27 Jan

Galerie Foksal PSP, Warsaw: a

Documentary Exhibition

Exhibition of the work of artists from Galerie Foksal PSP,

Warsaw

1980

5 Jan – 3 Feb

Charles Meecham: Photographs

[CONCOURSE]

1980

8 Jan – 3 Feb

Jewellery by Cicada (Pat Thornton

& Nick Osborn)

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1980

12 Jan – 10 Feb

Moholy-Nagy: Artist and

Photographer, Teacher and

Designer; Member of the Bauhaus:

an Exhibition of Works

Organised by the Arts Council.

Touring exhibition

1980

1 Feb – 15 Mar

A SENSE OF IRELAND: London

Festival of the Irish Arts

A major festival of the Irish Arts which takes place over 40

venues throughout London. Included theatre, music, visual arts,

literature, film, design, photography, archaeology,

architecture, dance, crafts & seminars

1980

5 Feb – 9 Mar

Ceramic Ladies by Jill Crowley

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1980

6 Feb – 16 Mar

No Country for Old Men

[CONCOURSE & FOYER]

Part of A Sense of Ireland

An analysis of changing Ireland in pictures, text and sound.

Compiled by the members of the Department of Sociology, Trinity

College, Dublin

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1980

9 Feb – 16 Mar

West of West: Ancient Monuments in

Ireland

Part of A Sense of Ireland

Documentary exhibition organised by Nigel Rolfe surveying

important historic sites in Ireland

1980

15 Feb – 16 Mar

Without the Walls

Part of A Sense of Ireland

9 young Irish artists selected by Dorothy Walker:

John Aiken, James Coleman, Felim Egan, Brian King, Claran

Lennon, Alanna O’Kelly, Michael O’Sullivan, Nigel Rolfe, Noel

Sheridan

1980

10 Mar – 21 Apr

Sheila Teague: Anodised Aluminium

Jewellery

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1980

20 Mar – 6 Apr

New Contemporaries 1980

1980

1 Apr – 13 Apr

Cuban Posters

[FOYER]

1980

8 Apr – 18 May

The Staircase: Marc Camille

Chaimowicz

[ICA Staircase Project]

1980

8 Apr – 18 May

Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Alan

Parker, Rick Rayner-Banham, Helen

Sear, Catharine Seely

[CONCOURSE]

Exhibition of works by the 5 artists involved in the staircase

project to coincide with the first ICA Staircase Project

1980

10 Apr – 18 May

Robert Frank: Photographs

Exhibition initiated by the

Scottish Photography Group

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1980

12 Apr – 11 May

John Blake

1980

22 Apr – 25 May

Ties

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

Judy Boyle, Clancy de Roe, Victor Graham, Richard Logan, Carole

Semaine, Sally Townshend, Claire Stringer, George Ward

1980

17 May – 22 Jun

Charles Hewlings – Sculptures:

Patrick Jones – Paintings

1980

20 May – 15 Jun

Japanese Posters

Organised by the Japan Foundation

as part of the Japanese Season

1980, coinciding with the V&A

exhibition Japan Style, an

exhibition of contemporary

Japanese design

1980

20 May – 29 Jun

Ian Mckeever: Fields, Waterfalls

and Birds

Organised by the Arnolfini

Gallery, Bristol. Show also shown

at the Third Eye Centre, Glasgow

1980

27 May – 30 Jun

Furniture by Pearl Dot Furniture

Workshops

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1980

24 Jun – 3 Aug

The Falling Leaf: Aerial Dropped

Propaganda 1914-1918

[CONCOURSE]

Documentary display organised by the Museum of Modern Art,

Oxford

1980 John Dugger: Sports Banners

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27 Jun – 13 Jul

1980

Jul – 7 Jul

David Field: Furniture Designer

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1980

18 Jul – 17 Aug

Feliks Topolski: Chronicles 1930-

1980

1980

29 Jul – 25 Aug

Jane Prosser: Ceramic Designs and

Fabrics

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1980

5 Aug – 14 Sep

Jenny Okun: Photographic Works

[CONCOURSE]

1980

14 Aug – 21 Sep

Artemesia

Work by artists asked by Yvon Lambert, Paris Gallery owner, to

create a work of art on the theme of the painting Judith and

Holofernes by Artemesia Gentilischi

Daniel Buren, Sarah Charlesworth, Douglas Huebler, Joseph

Kosuth, Jannis Kounelis, Joan La Barbara, Lea Lublin, Duane

Michaels, Giulio Paolini, Eve Sonneman, Cy Twombly, Michele Zaza

1980

23 Aug – 28 Sep

Roland Penrose

Organised by the Arts Council of

Great Britain in association with

the Kings Lynn Festival

1980

26 Aug – 21 Sep

Oldrich Asenbryl

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1980

2 Sep – 14 Sep

Pennie Smith: Photographs

[FOYER]

Photographs of rock bands

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1980

17 Sep - 5 Oct

Hunting the ‘Pig People’: Indians,

Missionaries and the Promised

Land; Photographs from Paraguay by

Luke Holland

[CONCOURSE]

Sponsored by Survival

International & the Paraguay

Committee for Human Rights

1980

18 Sep

Cioni Carpi: Audio-Visual

Installations and Films

[CINEMA]

1980

23 Sep – 19 Oct

Malcolm Parsons: Designs in Paper

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1980

24 Sep – 2 Nov

Open Country: a Survey of the Work

of Ray Smith

Exhibition organised by the Mostyn

Art Gallery, Llandudno

1980

4 Oct – 26 Oct

Women’s Images of Men

Joyce Agee, Glenys Barton, Philippa Beal, Jo Brocklehurst, Lill-

An Chepstow-Lusty, Helen Cherry, Sue Coe, Eileen Cooper, Erica

Daborn, Gertrude Elias, Elisabeth Frink, Sally Greenhill, Mandy

Havers, Roberta Juzefa, Mouse Katz, Deborah Low (Lowensberg),

Jane Lewis, Barbara Loftus, Mayotte Magnus, Suzi Malin,

Jacqueline Morreau, Ana Maria Pacheo, Robin Richard, Carole

Robb, Anne Ross, Marisa Rueda, Elena Samperi, Tessa

Schneidemann, Anya Teixeira, Christine Voge (Hobbeheydai (SP?)),

Joan Wakelin, Helen White, Pat Whiteread, Evelyn Williams, Jenni

Wittman

1980

6 Oct – 26 Oct

Painted Constructions: John

Crossley, Christopher Hamer, Janet

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Nathan, Michael Porter, Harry

Snook, Ed Whitaker

[CONCOURSE]

1980

21 Oct – 16 Nov

Janice Tchalenko: Decorated

Ceramics

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1980

30 Oct – 9 Nov

About Time: Video, Performance and

Installation by 21 Women Artists

Installation: Sarah Bradpiece, Susan Hiller, Tina Keane, Jane

Rigby, Alex Meigh

Video: Marceline Mori, Julie Sheppard

Tape/Slide: Sharon M Morris, Pat Whitered, Belinda Williams,

Judith Higginbottom, Roberta M Graham

Performance: Rose Garrard, Catherine Elwes, Silvia C Ziranek,

Rose Finn-Kelcey, Celia Garbutt, Sonia Knox, Bobby Baker,

Carlyle Reedy, Hannah O’Shea

1980

14 Nov – 21 Dec

Issue: Social Strategies by Women

Artists

Ariadne: A Social Network (Suzanne Lacy & Leslie Labowitz),

Margaret Harrison, Candace Hill-Montgomery, Jenny Holzer, Alexis

Hunter, Maria Karras, Mary Kelly, Margia Kramer, Loraine Lesson,

Beverly Naidus, Adrian Piper, Martha Rosler, Miriam Sharon,

Bonnie Sherk (The Firm), Nancy Spero, May Stevens, Mierle

Laderman Ukeles, Fenix, a travelling installation (Sue

Richardson, Monica Ross, Kate Walker), Nicole Croiset, Nil

Yater, Marie Yates

1980/1981

27 Dec – 25 Jan

Glen Baxter: Drawings and

Watercolours

[CONCOURSE]

1981

7 Jan – 15 Feb

Hannah Collins and Ron Haselden:

Drawings 1979-80

1981

7 Jan – 15 Feb

Gerald Newman: TIMES

correspondences – works on tape

Organised by the IKON Gallery,

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Birmingham

1981

27 Jan – 15 Feb

Five Photographers: Andrew

Cameron, Karen Knorr, Mark Lewis,

Olivier Richon, Mitra Tarbizn

[CONCOURSE]

1981

31 Jan – 8 Feb

Summer Project at Wedgewood Glass

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

Arlon Bayliss, Ray Flavell, Peter Hanaver, Elizabeth McClure,

Alistair MacIntosh, Victor Ramsay, Maureen Robinson

1981

10 Feb – 8 Mar

Steve Wright: Hand-Printed and

Painted Textiles

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1981

21 Feb – 8 Mar

New Contemporaries 1981

1981

10 Mar – 5 Apr

Peter Bower: Handmade Paper

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1981

10 Mar – 19 Apr

Jefford Horrigan

[CONCOURSE]

1981

14 Mar – 19 Apr

Artists in Print

Norman Ackroyd, Trevor Allen, Glyn Boyd-Harle, Brendan Neiland,

Elen Kuhn, Gerd Winner

1981

17 Mar – 19 Apr

A Continuing Process: the New

Creativity in British Art

Education 1955-1965: an Exhibition

of Students Work Resulting from

the Teachings of Richard Hamilton,

Tom Hudson and Victor Pasmore

Researched and devised by David Thistlewood, University of

Liverpool, and including original material from the ICA’s 1959

exhibition The Developing Process and from The Visual Adventure

exhibition at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in 1963, as well as

other material from the British Art Education Archive at the

University of Liverpool

1981 Stuart Brisley Documentary and photographic survey of selected performance

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21 Apr – 31 May [CONCOURSE]

works

1981

28 Apr – 31 May

Stuart Brisley

Major new performance and installation, continuous tape/slide

projections, a programme of films and video collaborations,

especially work made with Ken McMullen

1981

7 May – 14 Jun

Peter Berg: Made in USA

1981

12 May – 7 Jun

Sandra Radstone: Hand-Built Pots

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1981

July - December

The Staircase: Graham Crowley:

Players and Applause

[ICA Staircase Project]

1981

3 Jun – 5 Jul

Cover Versions: an Exhibition of

Recent Record Covers

[CONCOURSE]

Organised by the Bluecoat Gallery,

Liverpool

1981

5 Jun – 10 Aug

Objects and Sculpture

Organised by the ICA and the

Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol

2 part exhibition:

(5 Jun – 5 Jul) Richard Deacon, Antony Gormley, Anish Kapoor,

Peter Randal-Page

(10 Jun – 9 Aug) Edward Allington, Margaret Organ, Jean Luc

Vilmouth, Bill Woodrow

1981

10 Jun – 28 Jun

The British Tea Pot

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

Tony Bennet, Jill Crowley, Peter Ford, Nick Homoky, Richard

Slee, Angus Suttie

1981

24 Jun – 26 Jul

Future Communities

Exhibition on the theme of planning & social change featuring

work by architects and town planners, including Nicholas Albery,

Arcoed, Greentown Group, Harold Lane, Dave Morgan & Steve

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Moseley, Andrew Page, Town and Country Planning Group

1981

7 Jul – 9 Aug

Peter Kennard: Images for

Disarmament

[CONCOURSE]

Photo collages

1981

4 Aug – 13 Sep

Elisabeth Holder & Frank Bauer

Jewellery

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1981

14 Aug – 13 Sep

3rd Tolly Cobbold Eastern Arts

National Exhibition

Sponsored by Tollemacha and

Cobbold Breweries and Eastern Arts

Association with financial

assistance from the Arts Council

of Great Britain

The third in a series of biennial exhibitions of contemporary

art selected from an open competition.

1981

2 Sep – 20 Sep

In Floodlight – Brazil

Presented by the Brazilian

Contemporary Arts Trust

Paintings of Marion Grav Borges & a programme of lectures and

films

1981

15 Sep – 4 Oct

The Distinguishing Spectacle and

Other Machines

[CONCOURSE]

Tim Hunkin

1981

17 Sep – 5 Oct

Haunting the Pig: Photographs of

Paraguay by Luke Holland

1981

25 Sep – 8 Nov

New American Colour Photography

Douglas Baz, John Divola, Mitch Epstein, Susan Felter, Jack

Fulton, Jan Groover, Len Jenshel, John Pfahl, Leo Rubinfien,

Sandy Skoglund

1981

6 Oct – 25 Oct

Nathaniel Tileston: Dance

Photographs, New York

85

[CONCOURSE]

1981

9 Oct – 15 Nov

Jonathan Borofsky: Dreams 1973-

1989

ICA & Kunsthalle, Basel exhibition

1981

28 Oct – 22 Nov

Fancy Goods: Ralph Turner’s

Collection of Jewellery

A Scottish Arts Council/ Welsh

Arts Council touring exhibition

1980/81

1981

10 Nov – 6 Dec

Geoff Roberts: Jewellery

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1981

13 Nov – 20 Dec

ArtPop – Japan

Motonaga Sadamasa, Okamoto Shinjiro, Kikuhata Mokuma, Miyasako

Chizuru, Yoshida Keiichi, Yumura Teruhiko, Yumura Tara, Yoshino

Tatsumi, Nishi Tetsu, Sano Hiroshi, Tanikawa Koichi, Kawaguchi

Kiyoshi, Yamamoto Yoko, Kawamur Yosuke

1981

25 Nov – 23 Dec

Conrad Atkinson: At the Heart of

the Matter

1981

15 Dec – 5 Jul

Wooden Puppets by Jan Balud

A Crafts Council Sideshow

1982

6 Jan – 7 Feb

Art and the Sea

A series of exhibitions of

contemporary art held at 9

different galleries across the UK.

James Allan, Kevin Atherton, John Austin, Ken Baird, Jane

Barnes, Michael Banks $ Corrine d’Cruz, Tessa Beaver, Yolande

Beer, John Bellany, Dave Brandon, John Brown, C. R. Brownridge,

Davif Buckland, Paul Burwell, Robert Callender, John Carson,

Brian Catling, Còzette de Charmoy, William Chattaway, Annette

Chevallier, Maria Chevska, Jane Clark, Doug Cocker, Robert

Conybeare, Alistair Crawford, Michael Cullimore, Erica Daborne,

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Alan Davie, Anthony Davies, Ivor Davies, Meg Davis, Sidney Day,

Graham Dean, Richard Demarco / Jane Macallister, Eugene

D’Espremenil, Clare Dove, Richard Eurich, Bob Evans, Patrick

Eyres & Ian Gardiner, Anthony Eyton, Anthony Farrell, Ian

Hamilton Finlay, Barry Flanagan, Ken Ferguson, Peter Ferret,

Simon Fraser, James Fulkerson, Jack Garrow, Eric Gedded, Arthur

Giardelli, John Glover, Malcolm Glover, Sarah Greengrass,

Greenpeace, Stephen Gregory, Keith Griffith, Christopher Hall,

Jenny Hann, Ron Haselden, Gerard Hemsworth, Adrian Henri,

Kenneth Hickson, Denic Higbee, Judith Higginbottom, Susan

Hiller, Barry Hirst, Carole Hodgson, Nick Holmes, Howard Hull,

Peter Jamieson, Chris Jennings, Caroline Kardia, Tina Keane,

George Kennethson, Richard Layzell, Karel Lek, George Levantis,

Litherland, Ian Macdonald, Clement McAleer, Ian McKeever, Will

Maclean, Denis Masi, Garry G. Miller, Bill Mitchell, Lewis

Mitchell, Martin Mitchell, Jan Mladorsky, David Nash, Janet

nathan, Geraldo Newman, Elizabeth Ogilvie, Jenny Okun, Terrence

O’Malley, Jacki Parry, Vicken Parsons, Melinda Perham, Deanna

Petherbridge, The Phantom Captain, Charlie Pig & Charles

Hustwick, Cressida Pemberton-Piggott, Francesca Pratt, Peter

Prendergast, Dick Rainer & Robin Crozier, Peter Randall-Page,

William Richardson, John Rogers, Marty St James, Michael

Sinclair, Birgit Skiold, Claire Smith in collaboration with

David Panton, Sam Sutcliffe, Len Tabner, John Taylor, Edmund

Tillotson, Dick Ward, Boyd Webb, Maralyn Weber, Susan Wells,

Chris Welsby, Pat Whiteread, Victoria Wignall, David Wilkinson,

Lois Williams, Arthur Wilson, Richard Wiltshire, Claire

Winteringham, Paul Wright, George Wylie, Laetitia Yhap

1982

9 Feb – 7 Mar

Renate Meyer: Embroidery

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1982

10 Feb – 14 Mar

A New Partnership: 5 Artists and 5

Architects

[aka Art and Architecture]

Anthony Caro, Tony Cragg, Sarah Greengrass, Paul Neago, Ray

Smith, Piers Gough, Ed Jones, Richard MacCormac, John Miller,

Barton Myers

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1982

13 Feb – 14 Mar

Käthe Kollwitz: the Graphic Works

Organised by Kettle’s Yard

Cambridge in association with the

Scottish National Gallery of

Modern Art and the ICA

1982

13 Feb – 14 Mar

Restricted Practices: Aspects of

Documentary Photograph in Britain

Anna Amone, Judy Harrison, Nick Hedges, Mark Lewis, Half Moon

Photographic Project (David Hoffman, Mike Goldwater, Ray Morris,

Tony Sleep, Dave Walking, William Wise), Jenny Mathews,

Network, Raissa Page, Sidelines

1982

13 Mar – 25 Apr

! Eureka ! Artists from Australia

2 exhibitions selected by the ICA

and the Serpentine Gallery and

held at both venues under one

title: The Serpentine concentrated

on painting, photographs and

sculpture and the ICA showed

installation, performance, video

and posters

ICA Artists: Vivienne Binns, Virginia Coventry, Peter Kennedy,

John Lethbridge, Kevin Mortensen, Jill Orr, Mile Parr, Robert

Randall, Frank Bendinelli

Posters: Toni Robertson, Earthworks, Redback Poster Collection

1982

17 Mar – 25 Apr

Marianne Wex: Analysing Female and

Male Gesture

Shown at Arnolfini Gallery,

Bristol, May-June 1982

1982

19 Mar – 5 Apr

Upholstered Furniture by Floris

van den Broecke

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1982

26 Apr – 23 May

Hans Coper: Pots

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

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1982

1 May – 28 May

New Contemporaries 1982

1982

4 Jun – 11 Jul

ZOOS

4 exhibitions of artist’s work on

the theme of zoos

Gilles Aillaud - Studies of animals and their Zoo environments

Kerry Trengove, Voices in the House of the Dead - Installation

based on Kerry Trengrove’s experiences on the island of

Mauritius

John Stalin, Voo Doo Zoo

Duncan Smith, Images of Captive Animals - History of modern zoos

& their place in popular culture

1982

22 Jun – 18 Jul

‘Berlin Zoo’: Tapestry by Marita

Rogoyska

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1982

13 Jul – 18 Jul

Kevin Volans: Studies in Zulu

History: Kwazulu Summer Landscape

and Desmond Cremer: Colour

Photograps of South African

Landscape

Featuring 2 tapes by Volans & colour photos by Cremer

Programme 3 in the series MusICA [a series of contemporary

classical music concerts devised by Adrian Jack & running to 4

Sep]

1982

15 Jul – 22 Aug

Orientation: Hindi Pictures

[CONCOURSE]

Exhibition put together by Rose Thomas and Oliver Richon

exploring the imagery of fantasy and exoticism an Indian popular

culture

1982

16 Jul – 22 Aug

Leon Golub: Mercenaries and

Interrogations

1982

23 Jul – 29 Aug

Barry Flanagan the Sixties and

Seventies: Prints and Drawings

Exhibition selected by Mostyn Art

Gallery and toured by the Welsh

Arts Council

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1982

24 Aug – 19 Sep

Heinye Jennings: Hard Textiles

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1982

27 Aug – 3 Oct

New Spanish Figuration

Organised by Kettles Yard Gallery,

Cambridge

Cinema Çobo, Costus (Juan Carrero & Enrique Noya), Luis

Gordillo, Guillermo Perez Villata

1982

13 Aug - Dec

Eileen Cooper: Staircase Project:

Snakes & Ladders

[ICA Staircase project]

1982

1 Sep – 3 Oct

Newspix: Cartoonists’ Views of the

News

[CONCOURSE]

The ICA commissioned leading political cartoonists and others to

turn their sights on their own newspapers and journals

Steve Bell, Mel Calman, Caroline Holden, Ray Lowry, Ralph

Steadman, Paula Yovens

1982

2 Sep – 3 Oct

Glenn Sujo: Histories: Paintings

and Drawings 1980-1982

Organised by the Arnolfini

Gallery, Bristol and the Bluecoat

Gallery, Liverpool

1982

21 Sep – 24 Oct

New Dutch Jewellery

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

Lam de Wolf, Paul Derrez, Herman Hermsen, Joke Brakman, Marion

Herbst, Willem Honing

1982

14 Oct – 21 Nov

Urban Kisses: Seven Artists from

New York

Part of ICA:NY

John Ahearn, Mike Glier, Ken Goodman, Keith Haring, Robert

Longo, Judy Rifka, Cindy Sherman

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1982

14 Oct – 21 Nov

Laurie Anderson: Artworks

Part of ICA:NY

1982

26 Oct – 28 Nov

Susan Nemeth: Porcelain Bowls

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1982/1983

25 Nov – 9 Jan

Derek Boshier: Texas Works

Travelling exhibition showing in

Edinburgh (16 Apr – 7 May) and

Middlesburg (27 Aug – 24 Sep)

Drawings

1982/1983

24 Nov – 2 Jan

The Graphic Rap

Selected and compiled by Bryan

Briggs & Iwona Blazwick

Exhibition toured to Watershed,

Bristol (8 Jan – 2 Feb 1983) and

Bluecoat Gallery (9 Feb – 5 Mar

1983)

1982/1983

1 Dec – 16 Feb

Hats

[ICA Side Show in the Restaurant]

1982/1983

1 Dec - 9 Jan

Before It Hits the Floor: Works by

Eric Bainbridge, Tony Bevan,

Glennys Johnson, Derek Marks

1983

4 Jan – 13 Feb

Tim Jones: Works on Paper

[CONCOURSE]

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1983

Jan – May

ART AND ARCHITECTURE

A series of exhibitions at the ICA

1983

19 Jan – 20 Feb

Ten New Buildings

Part of Art and Architecture

Mario Botta, Henri Cirian, Lluis Clotet & Oscar Tusquets, Frank

Gehry, Hans Hollein, Arata Isozaki, Josef Paul Kleihues, Charles

Moore, Alvaro Siza, James Stirling

1983

14 Jan- 20 Feb

Aldo Rossi: Projects and Drawings

Part of Art and Architecture

Architect

1983

18 Jan – 20 Feb

Hand-Painted Fabrics by Sian

Tucker

[Crafts Council Side Show –

formerly known as ICA Side Show -

in the Restaurant]

1983

16 Feb – 27 Mar

Houses and Homes

[CONCOURSE]

Organised by the Arnolfini

Gallery, Bristol

6 photographers: Mike Fearey, Paul Graham, Sharon Kirland,

Maureen O. Paley, Bob Phillips, Jon Turvey

1983

22 Feb – 20 Mar

Burnished Pots by Magdalene Odundo

[Crafts Council Side Show in the

Restaurant]

1983

25 Feb – 3 Apr

Drawings by Architects

Part of Art and Architecture

Diana Agrest / Mario Gandelsonas, Alessandre Anselmi, Ciy

Howard, Robert Krier, Rodolfo Machado / Jorge Silvetti,

Morphosis, OMA, Franco Purini / Laura Thermes, Bruno Reichlin /

Fabio Reinhart, Massimo Scolari

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1983

2 Mar – 3 Apr

Artists’ Architecture: Scenes and

Conventions

Part of Art and Architecture

Judith Barry, Donna Dennis, General Idea, Graham Gordon, Scarth

& Macdonald, Michael Hurson

1983

22 Mar – 24 Apr

Alastair Heseltine: Baskets

[Crafts Council Side Show in the

Restaurant]

1983

1 Apr – 15 May

Jenny Holzer: Essays - Survival

Series

[CONCOURSE]

1983

12 Apr – 2 May

Model Futures: contemporary

British Architecture

Part of Art and Architecture

Jeremy Dixon, John Outram, Ralph Lerner & Richard Reid, Alan

Stanton, Peter Wadley

1983

20 Apr – 19 Jun

Mary Miss: Study for a Courtyard

Approach to a Stepped Pool

Part of Art and Architecture

1983

26 Apr – 22 May

David Garland: Decorated

Earthenware Pots

[Crafts Council Side Show in the

Restaurant]

1983

18 May – 26 Jun

Carole Condé and Karl Beveridge:

Union Works

[Concourse]

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1983

27 May – 26 Jun

Richard Prince

[UPPER GALLERY]

1983

1 Jul – 4 Sep

Bruce McLean

[MAIN GALLERY]

1983

1 Jul – 14 Aug

John McEwan: Sculpture

[UPPER GALLERY]

1983

1 Jul – 14 Aug

Graven Images: Kate Whiteford –

Paintings and Drawings

[CONCOURSE]

1983

18 Aug – 18 Sep

Consuming Visions: Advertising

Inside Out at the ICA

[CONCOURSE]

Consuming Visions is an exhibition, a series of talks and a week

of screenings of ads.

Steve Bell, John Cooper Clarke, The Polysnappers [Mary Anne

Kenedy, Jane Munroe, Charlotte Pemburg, Jo Spence], Franco Rosso

and Farrukh Dhondy, Judith Williamson and Tony Wilson

1983

August

Angus Sutti: Potter

[Crafts Council Side Show in the

Restaurant]

1983

13 Sep – 16 Oct

Susie Freeman: Machine Knitting

[Crafts Council Side Show in the

Restaurant]

1983

24 Sep – 23 Oct

New Contemporaries 1983

1983

28 Oct – 31 Oct

Book Fair

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1983

4 Nov – 11 Dec

We Won’t Play Nature to Your

Culture: Works by Barbara Kruger

1983/1984

4 Nov – 1 Jan

Robert Mapplethorpe 1970-1983

1983/1984

15 Dec – 15 Jan

Edward Allington: Drawings towards

Sculpture

[CONCOURSE]

1983/1984

16 Dec – 22 Jan

The Second Link: Viewpoints on

Video in the Eighties

Organised by Walter Phillips

Gallery, Banff, Canada & touring

Marina Abramavoc/Ulay, Max Almy, Marion Barling, Gabor Body, Ian

Bourn, Klause von Bruch, James Byrne, Juelle de la Casiniere,

Norma Cohn, Helen Doyle, Vera Frenkel, Matthew Geller, General

Idea, Steve Hawley / Tony Steyger, Gary Hill, Tina Keane, Tony

Labat, Mary Lucier, Memory of Your Nose, Eric Metcalfe / Dana

Atchley (SP?), Ian Murray, Tony Oursler, John Scarlett-Davis, Ed

Slopek, Lisa Steele, Peter Struycken, John Sturgeon, Jane

Veeder, Bill Viola, John Watt

1983-1984

15 Dec – 15 May

Bill Culbert: Night Passage

[ICA Staircase Project]

1984

11 Jan – 12 Feb

Mulheimer Freiheit proudly

presents the Second Bombing: Six

Cologne Artists: Hans Peter

Adamski, Peter Bommeis, Walter

Dahn, Jiri Georg Dokoupil, Gererd

Kever, Gerhard Naschberger

Organised by the Fruitmarket

Gallery

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1984

17 Jan – 19 Feb

The Glossies: British Magazines of

the Late 50’s and 60’s into the

80’s

[CONCOURSE]

1984

3 Feb – 18 Mar

Paintings by Derek Jarman / In

Sheer Luxury by Andy the Furniture

Maker

[UPPER GALLERY]

1984

1 Mar – 29 Apr

William Morris Today

[MAIN GALLERY & CONCOURSE]

The art and ideas of an artist, craftsman, writer and social

revolutionary

1984

5 Apr – 27 May

A Cellular Maze: Richard Hamilton

& Rita Donagh

[UPPER GALLERY]

1984

9 May – 17 Jun

Jeff Wall: Transparencies

[MAIN GALLERY & CONCOURSE]

1984

2 Jun – 3 Jun

Salon of 84: Super 8 – Video –

Slide/Tapes

[UPPER GALLERY]

Organized by LFMC and ICA

Funded by Arts Council of GB

1984

7 Jun – 8 Jul

Grand Tour and Beyond: Photographs

by Olivier Richon

[UPPER GALLERY]

1984

3 Jul – 12 Aug

John Maybury: Circus Logic

[Concourse]

Circus Logic comprises a major new commission for the ICA

Concourse Gallery, which combines fresco painting, video,

ultraviolet light and magic marker, day-glo and powder paint on

canvas

96

1984

5 Jul – Dec

Flick Allen: Café Royal

[ICA Staircase Project]

Felicity Allen

1984

6 Jul – 12 Aug

Graham Crowley: Night Life

[MAIN GALLERY]

1984

10 Jul – 19 Aug

Gregory Holme & Tony Wills

[Crafts Council Side Show in the

Restaurant]

1984

2 Aug – 16 Sep

Snap, Razzle and Pop: Pop

Photography 1955-1983

[UPPER GALLERY]

Organised by the Open Eye Gallery,

Liverpool

1984

21 Aug – 30 Sep

Lisa Katzenstein: Slip Cast

Ceramics

[Crafts Council Side Show in the

Restaurant]

1984

22 Aug – 16 Sep

Rose Garrard: Between Ourselves

1984

22 Aug – 16 Sep

John Carson: American Medley:

Signs and Sounds of the American

Dream

[CONCOURSE]

1984

22 Sep – 21 Oct

New Contemporaries 1984

97

1984

2 Oct – 11 Nov

A Man’s Suit by Scott Croller:

made from silk produced by

Georgina Cardew

[Crafts Council Side Show in the

Restaurant]

1984

31 Oct – 2 Dec

An Adventure in the Interior:

Julia Wood

[CONCOURSE]

1984

2 Nov – 9 Dec

John Hilliard: New Photographs on

Fabric

[MAIN GALLERY]

1984

2 Nov – 9 Dec

Denis Masi: From Game to Parasite

Structures

[UPPER GALLERY & THEATRE]

An exhibition and collaboration

with Hidden Grin, a Rational

Theatre Company

1984/1985

15 Dec – 27 Jan

James Brown

1984/1985

15 Dec – 27 Jan

Jean Michel Basquiat: Paintings

1981-1984

[MAIN GALLERY & CONCOURSE]

Organised by the Fruit Market

Gallery, Edinburgh

98

1985

10 Jan – 3 Feb

Triple exposure:

Installation/Performance by

Roberta Graham, Sonia Knox, Tina

Keane

[UPPER GALLERY]

1985

8 Feb – 17 Mar

Tim Head: the Tyranny of Reason:

Power Pyramids in Executive

Circles: Two Installations

[MAIN GALLERY]

1985

13 Feb – 17 Mar

Shinro Ohtake: Paintings, Collages

[CONCOURSE]

1985

13 Feb – 17 Mar

Duane Michals: Photographs /

Sequences / Texts

Organised by MOMA, Oxford

1985

18 Mar

Real Time: a live studio event

Organised by the ICA and Audio

Arts

Kevin Atherton, Stuary Brisley, Lynne Cooke, David Cunningham,

Engine Room, Bow Gamelan, Mona Hatoum, Susan Hiller, Waldemar

Januszcsak, Bruce McLean, John Roberts, John Thompson, Sylvia C

Ziranek

1985

21 Mar – 31 Mar

Stuart Brisley: from the Georgina

collection

[UPPER GALLERY]

1985

29 Mar – 5 May

Fast Forward: New Directions in

British Ceramics

Svend Bayer, Alison Brittin, Elizabeth Fritch, Wally Keeler,

Carol McNicoll, Jaqui Poncelet, Richard Slee, Janice Tchalenko

and others

1985

2 Apr – 22 Apr

Target London: posters by Peter

Kennard

[STAIRCASE]

99

1985

10 Apr – 12 May

Julian Opie: Sculptures

[UPPER GALLERY]

1985

30 Apr – 1 Jun

ICA:USA

A major exhibition and four events

at the Vanguard of American

Performance seen for the first

time in Britain

Beth Lapides: Having fun in the Dark (30 Apr – 2 May)

Bill Raymond: Palermo & Jerusalem (30 Apr – 5 May)

Spalding Gray: Swimming to Cambodia (21 - 25 May)

John Jesurun: Red House (28 May – 1 Jun)

1985

17 May – 7 Jul

Frank Stella: Works 1979-1985 and

New Graphics

1985

2 Jul – 28 Jul

Band Aid: David Bailey’s

Photographs from the Sudan

[UPPER STAIRCASE]

1985

19Jul – 1 Sep

Eric Fischl Paintings 1979 - 1984

[LOWER GALLERY & CONCOURSE]

1985

26 Jul – 1 Sep

Out of Line: Contemporary British

Illustration

She Coe, George Handle, Bush Hollyhead, Anne Howeson, Robert

Mason, Tony McSweeny, Russell Mills, Liz Pyle, Peter Till, Ian

Wright

1985

28 Aug – 31 Aug

Krzysztof Wodiczko: City Projects

ICA in association with Artangel

Trust

At sites throughout central London.

100

1985

6 Sep – 6 Oct

Les Levine: Blame God; Billboard

Project

[UPPER GALLERY & CONCOURSE & SITES

IN CHALK FARM ROAD AND THE

ELEPHANT AND CASTLE]

ICA in association with Artangel

Trust

1985

11 Sep – 20 Oct

Difference: On Sexuality and

Representation

[LOWER GALLERY]

Ray Barrie, Victor Burgin, Hans Haacke, Mary Kelly, Silvia

Kolbauski, Barbara Kruger, Sherrie Levine, Yve Lomax, Jeff Wall,

Marie Yates

1985

11 Oct – 10 Nov

Stephen McKenna: Paintings

[UPPER GALLERY]

1985

11 Oct – 10 Nov

Mikey Cuddihy: a Bed of Roses

[CONCOURSE]

1985

30 Oct – 8 Dec

Richard Tuttle: Works 1964-1984

[LOWER GALLERY]

1985

10 Oct – 10 Nov

Joe Fish: Guatemala – a People

Imprisoned

[UPPER STAIRCASE]

1985/1986

15 Nov – 26 Jan

A Thin Black Line

[CONCOURSE, UPPER GALLERY &

STAIRCASE PROJECT]

Selected by Lubaina Himid

An exhibition of paintings, sculpture, drawings & constructions

by Supata Biswas, Sonia Boyce, Jennifer Comrie, Marlene Smith,

Veronica Ryan, Claudette Johnson, Lubaina Himid, Chila Burman

101

1985

2 Dec – 8 Dec

Infermental: the First

International Magazine on Video

Cassettes

[UPPER GALLERY]

1985/1986

13 Dec - 26 Jan

James Coleman: Tape/Slide, Video

and Film Works

[UPPER GALLERY]

1985/1986

13 Dec – 19 Jan

The Architecture of Adolf Loos

[LOWER GALLERY]

1985

Dec

Helen Yardley: Rugs

[Crafts Council Side Show in the

Restaurant]

1986

23 - 24 Jan

Nigel Rolfe: Island Stories:

Performed Works

[LOWER GALLERY]

1986

31 Jan – 2 Mar

Wendy Smith: Drawing Installation

[CONCOURSE]

1986

31 Jan – 2 Mar

Gerard Hemsworth: Recent Paintings

[LOWER GALLERY]

1986

31 Jan – 2 Mar

Stephen Willats: Concepts and

Models since 59

[UPPER GALLERY]

102

1986

11 Mar – 6 Apr

New Contemporaries 86

Touring to:

Hatton Gallery, Newcastle (15 Apr

– 9 May 1986), Bluecoat Gallery &

Hanover Gallery, Liverpool (17 May

– 14 Jun)

1986

16 Apr – 18 May

Hannah Vowles and Glyn Banks: Lies

in Ruins

[CONCOURSE]

1986

16 Apr – 18 May

Victor Burgin 1980-1986

[UPPER & LOWER GALLERIES]

1986

? – 13 Apr

Siddiq El’Nigoumi: Sgrafitto

Burnished Pots

[Crafts Council Side Show in the

Restaurant]

1986

14 Apr – 18 May

Rachel Woodman: Glass Bowls

[Crafts Council Side Show in the

Restaurant]

1986

2 May

Audio Arts: Arris: New Works in

Sound, Projection and Performance

Audio Arts are William Furlong & Michael Archer

1986

28 May – 29 Jun

Extended to 6

Jul

Bill Culbert: New Work

[LOWER GALLERY]

103

1986

28 May – 29 Jun

Extended to 6

Jul

Helen Chadwick: Of Mutability

[UPPER GALLERIES]

1986

28 May – 29 Jun

Michael Peel: Time for Change.

Modern World

[CONCOURSE]

Installation & live work

1986

28 May – 29 Jun

In the Company of Women

[UPPER STAIRCASE]

A journey through Central America by photographer Jenny Matthews

1986

8 Jul – 12 Jul

The Living Paintings

[CONCOURSE]

1986

16 Jul – 31 Aug

Colin Self’s Colin Self

[LOWER GALLERY]

1986

16 Jul – 31 Aug

David Tremlett: Wall Drawing

[CONCOURSE]

1986

9 Jul – 10 Aug

Lee Friedlander: Retrospective

[UPPER GALLERY]

Exhibition initiated by Folkwang

Museum, Essen

1986

? – 17 Aug

Jacqui Poncelet / Bing and

Grøndhal: Ceramics

[Crafts Council Side Show in the

Restaurant]

104

1986

18 Aug – 21 Sep

Maura Heslop: Jewellery

[Crafts Council Side Show in the

Restaurant]

1986

11 Sep – 12 Oct

The Mirror and the Lamp

[LOWER, UPPER & CONCOURSE

GALLERIES]

Selected by art critic Michael

Newman and Director of the

Fruitmarket Gallery, Mark Francis

Initiated by the Fruitmarket

Gallery, Edinburgh

Part of Identikit

Christian Boltanski, Gilbert and George, Richard Artschwager,

Marcel Duchamp, Giuulio Paolini, Gerhard Richter, Helen

Chadwick, James Coleman, Tony Cragg, Jiri Georg Dokoupil, David

Salle, Cindy Sherman, Ulay & Marina Abramovic

1986

22 Oct – 22 Nov

Susan Hiller: Out of Bounds

[LOWER & CONCOURSE GALLERIES]

Part of Identikit

1986

22 Oct – 23 Nov

Sol LeWitt: Wall Drawings

[UPPER GALLERY]

1986

16 Oct – 31 Dec

The World of Jean-Paul Sartre

[UPPER STAIRCASE & SEMINAR ROOM]

Documentary exhibition

1986

25 Nov – 30 Nov

Channel 6: a Festival of Video

[UPPER GALLERIES]

105

1986/1987

3 Dec – 4 Jan

‘Können wir veilleicht mal unsere

Mitter wiederhaben’

(What about having out Mother

back)

[LOWER & CONCOURSE GALLERIES]

Werner Büttner, Georg Herold, Albert Oehlen

1986

Dec

Mark Skinner: collage

constructions

[Crafts Council Side Show in the

Restaurant]

1987

14 Jan – 1 Mar

State Of The Art: Ideas And Images

In The 1980s

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Terry Atkinson, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Joseph Beuys, Sutapa

Biswas, Jonothan Borofsky, Sonia Boyce, Victor Burgin, Miriam

Cahn, Peter Dunn, Eric Fischl, Leon Golub, Antony Gormley, Hans

Haake, Susan Hiller, Lubaina Himid, Alexis Hinter, Howard

Hodkgin and others

1987

11 Mar – 19 Apr

Nancy Spero

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Nancy Spero creates scrolls, using a kind of bricolage of images

which draw almost entirely on representations of women from

outside the dominant western tradition, looking to find

identities to undermine the notion of western male authority.

1987

28 Apr – 31 May

Berlin: Barfuss/ Wachweger/

Metzel/ Rohling

[LOWER AND CONCOURSE GALLERY]

Show of contemporary artists to coincide with the celebration

for the 750th anniversary of Berlin

1987

14 May – 12 Jun

Bernard Faucon: Photographs

[UPPER GALLERY]

106

1987

17 Jun – 13 Sep

Comic Iconoclasm

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Toured to Douglas Hyde

Gallery,Dublin; Cornerhouse

Gallery, Manchester, Circulo de

Bellas Artes, Madrid; The

Louisiana Museum, Denmark

Adami, Aleschinsky, Altman, Ashberry, Avery, Basquiat, Bender,

Brown, Crash, Cutrone, Crowley,Davis, Erro, Fahlstrom, Falstrom,

Fawcett, Feininger, Fishli & Weiss, Fischer, Gadea, Gianakos,

Guston, Hairy Who, Haring, Huebler, Hurson, Jess, Kearns, Johns

and others

1987

7 Oct – 15 Nov

Jean-Luc Vilmouth: Sculpture And

Installation

[LOWER GALLERY]

1987

7 Oct - 15 Nov

Patrick Tosani: Photographs

[CONCOURSE]

Toured to Cambridge Darkroom

1987/1988

26 Nov – 21 Feb

Tony Bevan: Paintings 1980-1987

[LOWER GALLERY]

1987/1988

26 Nov – 21 Feb

Franz-Xavier Messerschmidt & Adulf

Rainer

[UPPER GALLERY]

1988

2 Mar – 27 Mar

Mineo Aayamaguchi: Kaleidoscope

Installation

[LOWER GALLERY]

1988

2 Mar – 27 Mar

Graham Young: Accidents In The

Home

[CONCOURSE GALLERY]

A collection of video installations concerned primarily with

domestic/ personal space, and secondly one's control over

inanimate objects

107

1988

2 Mar – 27 Mar

Peter Fischli & David Weiss: Film/

Photographs

[UPPER GALLERY]

Toured to Third Eye Centre,

Glasgow & The Orchard Gallery,

Derry

1988

7 Apr – 29 May

Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri:

Paintings 1973-1986

[UPPER GALLERY]

Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri is one of the most significant

artists to have emerged from the Papunya Tula movement. This is

his first solo exhibition in Britain, and brings together a

number of exquisite calligraphies.

1988

7 Apr – 29 May

Imants Tillers: Works 1978-88

[LOWER GALLERY]

Through his work, Imants Tillers reflects on reproductions of

19th and 20th century Western 'masterworks', often invading them

with fragments of 'native' culture.

1988

7 Apr – 22 May

Elsewhere: Photo-Based Work From

Australia

[CONCOURSE GALLERY]

Julie Brown-Rrap, Jeff Gibson, Bill Henson, Jacky Redgate

1988

10 Jun – 17 Jul

Another Objectivity

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Robert Adams, Bernd & Hille Becher, Hannah Collins, John

Coplans, Gunther Frog, Jean-Louis Garnell, Craigie Horsfield,

Suzanne Lafont, Thomas Struth, Patrick Tosani

1988

20 Jul – 24 Jul

Stephen Taylor Woodrow:

Going Bye-Byes The Living

Furniture

[UPPER GALLERY]

1988

4 Aug – 1 Oct

Metropolis: New British

Architecture And The City

[LOWER GALLERY]

Ron Arad, Nigel Coates, Branson-Coates Architecture, Future

Systems, Zaha Hadid, John Pawson & Claudio Silvestrin, Daniel

Weil & Gerard Taylor

1988

4 Aug – 2 Oct

The Modern Chair

[UPPER AND CONCOURSE GALLERY]

Ron Arad, Bernard Breuer, Jane Dillon, Floris van den Broeke,

Nigel Coates, Robin Day, Charles & Jane Dillon, Tom Dixon, Andre

Dubreuil, Zaha Hadid, Matthew Hilton, Hollington Associates, Jan

Kaplicky, Perry King & Santiago Miranda, Rodney Kinsman and

others

108

1988

7 Oct – 13 Nov

Rosemarie Trockel

[UPPER GALLERY]

1988

7 Oct – 13 Nov

Katharina Fritsch

[LOWER GALLERY]

1988/1989

1 Dec – 12 Feb

Hannah Collins: Legends

[UPPER GALLERY]

Organised in collaboration with

Matt's Gallery, London & the

Orchard Gallery, Derry.

1988/1989

7 Dec – 12 Feb

Jenny Holzer: Signs

[LOWER AND CONCOURSE GALLERY]

1989

13 Jan – 3 Dec

Meret Oppenheim: Retrospectiva

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Exhibition on tour from Ajunta de

Barcelona

1989

22 Feb – 23 Apr

Erik Bulatov: Paintings 1971-1988

[LOWER AND CONCOURSE GALLERY]

1989

22 Feb – 23 Apr

Ilya Kabakov: The Untalented

Artist And Other Characters

[UPPER GALLERY]

1989

5 May – 11 Jun

Astrid Klein: Photoworks 1984-1989

[LOWER GALLERY]

1989

5 May – 11 Jun

Glenys Johnson: Seven Cities And

Recent Paintings

[UPPER GALLERY]

109

1989

5 May – 13 Aug

Shelagh Alexander: Photomontages

[CONCOURSE GALLERY]

1989

21 Jun – 13 Aug

On the passage of a few people

through a rather brief moment in

time: the Situationist

International (1957-1972)

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Organised by Mark Francis and

Peter Wollen

1989

23 Aug – 1 Oct

Gerhard Richter: 18 Oktober 1977

[LOWER GALLERY]

1989

23 Aug – 24 Sep

Peter Halley: Recent Paintings

[UPPER GALLERY]

1989/1990

13 Dec – 14 Jan

BT New Contemporaries

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Exhibition toured to: Cornerhouse,

Manchester; South Hill Park,

Bracknell; Dean Clough, Halifax;

Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal

Tom Benson, Louise Birtles, Glenn Brown, John Butterworth, Alan

Carter, Nick Cass, Jeremy Cole, Barry Cook, Mirri Damer, Maggie

Ellenby David Foster, Tom Freeston, Jeremy R. Glogan, Sehnaz

Hanslot, Thierry Hauch, Martin Haycock, Michael Hickling, Damien

Hirst and others

110

1990

1 Feb – 1 Apr

The Independent Group: Postwar

Britain And The Aesthetics Of

Plenty

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Toured to:

Instituto Valensiano de Arte

Moderno, Valencia; MoCA, Los

Angeles; University Art Museum,

University of California

(Berkley); Hood Musem of Art,

Hanover, New Hampshire

Magda Cordell, Richard Hamilton, Nigel Henderson, John McHale,

Euardo Paolozzi, Alison and Peter Smithson, William Turnbull

1990

12 Apr – 27 May

Jiri Kolar: The End Of Words

Selected Works 1947-1970

[UPPER AND CONCOURSE GALLERY]

1990

12 Apr – 25 May

Colin McMahon: The Language Of

Practical Religion

[LOWER GALLERY]

1990

5 Jun – 8 Aug

Art From South African Townships

[UPPER AND CONCOURSE GALLERY]

Curated by David Elliott

Lou Almon, Thami Jali, David Koloane, Mamatlakeng Margaret

Makhoana, Bhekisani Manyoni, Mezie Mcunu, Sophie Peters, Mpumelo

Melane, Mmakgoba Mmapula Helen Sebidi, Tshidi Sefako

1990

18 Jul – 2 Sep

Alex Katz: Recent Paintings

[UPPER GALLERY]

1990

18 Jul – 8 Aug

Cildo Meireles: Missao/ Missoes

(How To Build Cathedrals)

[LOWER AND CONCOURSE GALLERY]

1990

18 Aug – 2 Sep

William Wegman: Retrospective

[LOWER AND CONCOURSE GALLERY]

111

1990/1991

14 Sep – 6 Jan

Ten American Sculptors: The Status

Of Sculpture

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Jennifer Bolande, Robert Gober,Tishan Hsu, Jon Kessler,

Christian Marclay, Patty Martori, Cady Noland, Laurie Pearsons,

Nancy Shavers, Dustin Shuler

1990/1991

9 Nov – 6 Jan

European Sculpture: Possible

Worlds

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Jean-Marc Bustamante, Juan Munoz, Franz West

This exhibition at the ICA was shown in collaboration with the

Serpentine Gallery, which exhibited works by Miraslaw Balka,

Stephan Balkenhol, Asta Groting and Thomas Schutte.

1991

16 Jan – 24 Jan

Willie Doherty: Unknown Depths

[UPPER AND CONCOURSE GALLERY]

1991

24 Jan – 3 Mar

Lawrence Weiner: Spheres Of

Influence

[LOWER GALLERY]

1991

3 Mar – 9 Jun

Cheri Samba: A Retrospective

[LOWER AND CONCOURSE GALLERY]

A retrospective look at the paintings of African artist Cheri

Samba, whose work humourously addresses ideas of sex and

morality. His unique style takes influences from his native

Zaire, sometimes combining these with Western painting

traditions.

1991

15 Mar – 13 Apr

Art & Language: Paintings 1987-91

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

Toured to Arnolfini Gallery,

Bristol & John Hansard Gallery,

Southampton

1991

3 Apr – 9 Jun

Mark Wallinger: Capital

[UPPER GALLERY]

Exhibtion toured to Manchester

City Gallery

1991

21 Jun – 14 Jul

Klaus Vom Bruch

[UPPER GALLERY]

112

1991

21 Jun – 14 Jul

Judith Barry: Public Fantasy

[UPPER AND CONCOURSE GALLERY]

Solo show by the video and installation artist Judith Barry,

whose work sets up a debate between disciplines, between film

theory and architectural analysis, philosophy and cultural

studies, art history and psychoanalysis, software and semiotics.

1991

22 Jul – 18 Aug

New Contemporaries: Group Show

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Initiated by New Contemporaries, a

hired-in touring show.

Dilys Bidewell, James Brook, Glenn Brown, Brighid Lowe, John

Miller, Joanna Moss, Henry Obuabang, Mark Pearson, Graham Ramsay

with Gavin Bird, Laura Thompson, Jason Wallis-Johnson, Valeria

Walkerdine, Erland Williamson, Hilary Wilson

1991

6 Sep – 13 Oct

Alan Charlton: Paintings

[LOWER GALLERY]

1991

6 Sep – 13 Oct

Jannis Kounellis: La Stanza Vede -

The Room Sees, Elements From

Drawing 1970-1990

[UPPER AND CONCOURSE GALLERY]

1991

24 Oct – 1 Dec

Bethan Huws

[UPPER GALLERY]

1991

24 Oct – 1 Dec

Craigie Horsfield

[LOWER AND CONCOURSE GALLERY]

1991/1992

12 Dec – 2 Feb

Bruce Nauman: Use Me

[LOWER AND CONCOURSE GALLERY]

1991/1992

12 Dec – 2 Feb

Damien Hirst

[UPPER GALLERY]

This is Damien Hirst's first major solo show in the UK, and

includes a new work made specifically for the ICA

1992

14 Feb – 5 Apr

Ian Hamilton Finlay: Instruments

Of The Revolution And Other Works

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

1992

16 Apr – 24 May

Callum Innes

[UPPER AND CONCOURSE GALLERY]

113

1992

16 Apr – 24 May

Toshikatsu Endo: Earth, Air, Fire,

Water

[LOWER GALLERY]

1992

10 Jun – 19 Jul

Mike Kelley: Works 1979-1991

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

This retrospective exhibition features a series of often

hilarious yet disturbing installations created over a decade by

American artist Mike Kelley.

1992

29 Jul – 30 Aug

Lee Miller's War

[UPPER AND CONCOURSE GALLERY]

1992

29 Jul – 16 Aug

Anya Gallaccio

[NASH ROOMS]

Young British artist Anya Gallaccio has made an installation in

the elegant Nash Room which is inspired by the Regency

architecture, and by her fascination with formal gardens

designed to heighten the senses and create a discourse on

'love'.

1992

29 Jul – 30 Aug

Genevieve Cadieux

[LOWER GALLERY]

Genevieve Cadieux's huge photoworks present radically cropped

parts of the human face and body on a cinematic scale.

1992

16 Sep – 25 Oct

True Stories: Part I

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

Larry Johnson, Karen Kilimnik, Raymond Pettibon, Jack Pierson

This exhibition brings to Britain the most significant new

tendencies in art from the USA.

1992

4 Nov – 6 Dec

Marcel Broodthaers: The Complete

Prints And Multiples

[UPPER GALLERY]

The first major exhibition since 1980 of the subversive Belgian

artist, poet, writer and filmmaker Marcel Broodthaers.

1992

4 Nov – 6 Dec

True Stories: Part II

[LOWER GALLERY]

Mark Dion, Renee Green

The second part of an exhibition that examines the current

social and vernacular strands within contemporary US art.

1992/1993

16 Dec – 14 Feb

Nouvel: Jean Nouvel, Emmanuel

Cattani And Associates

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

This exhibition is the first major survey of Nouvel's work in

Britain and reflects the ICA's commitment to the presentation of

the work of contemporary architects.

114

1993

23 Feb – 28 Mar

BT New Contemporaries

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

This year's selectors, Guy Brett, Derek Jarman and Marina

Warner, have included work by 22 artists using a variety of

materials from painting and sculputre to multi-media installatio

and video:

Gang Chen, Russell Coleman, Siobhan Davies,Tacita Dean,

Katherine Dowson, Francesca Fuchs, Angela Gill, Jasmine Green,

Perminer Kaur, X K Kieroff, Andrea Lansley, Teresa Limbrik,

Johnny Magee, Parul Modha, Anne O'Brien, Barnaby O'Rorke, Joanne

Pearson and others

1993

3 Apr – 16 May

Mary Kelly: Gloria Patri

[UPPER GALLERY]

1993

15 Apr – 30 May

The Airmail Paintings Of Eugenio

Dittborn 1984 – 1992

[LOWER GALLERY]

Eugenio Dittborn lives and works in Santiago de Chile. Over the

last decade he has sent more than 100 Airmail Paintings to

destinations all around the world.

1993

3 Jun – 14 Jun

Stephen Willats: Multiple Clothing

[CONCOURSE GALLERY]

1993

19 Jun – 18 Jul

Steven Pippin: Introspective

[UPPER GALLERY]

1993

19 Jun – 14 Jul

Real Time

[LOWER GALLERY]

Real Time presents the work of four young US-based artists who

are concerned with re-establishing a direct connection between

art and life:

Gabriel Orozco, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Lincoln Tobier, Andrea

Zittel

1993

29 Jul – 19 Sep

Marlene Dumas

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

115

1993

7 Oct – 5 Dec

Bad Girls

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

Bad Girls brings together a group of artists who are all making

an exciting contribution to current debates about sexual

identity in the visual arts:

Nicole Eisenman, Sue Williams, Rachel Evans, Nan Goldin, Dorothy

Cross, Helen Chadwick

1993/1994

17 Dec – 6 Feb

Fiona Rae

[UPPER GALLERY]

1994

4 Mar – 17 Apr

Thomas Struth: Photographs 1987-

1993

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

In his first solo exhibition in England, Thomas Struth explores

the mental state of the modern metropolis through photographs

that are remarkable for their ambitious composition and quiet

sophistication.

1994

4 Mar – 17 Apr

Pepe Espaliu

[LOWER GALLERY]

1994

24 Jun – 14 Aug

Charles Ray

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

1994

2 Sep – 2 Oct

Stan Douglas

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

This is the first UK exhibition of work by Canadian film and

video artist Stan Douglas. It includes three large-scale gallery

installations, and a series of video works conceived for

television.

1994

13 Oct – 27 Nov

Mise En Scene

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

Claude Cahun, Tacita Dean, Virginia Nimarkoh

Mise en Scene weaves together remarkable photographic self-

portraits by the Surrealist Claude Cahun, and the films and

photographs of two young British artists, Tacita Dean and

Virginia Nimarkoh.

116

1994/1995

11 Dec – 12 Feb

The Institute Of Cultural Anxiety:

Works From The Collection

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

Fiona Banner, Andy Bannister, Claire Barclay, Henry Bond,

Hieronymous Bosch, Christine Borland, Martin Boyce, Roderick

Buchanan, Angela Bulloch, Peter Cain, Vija Celmins, Jake & Dinos

Chapman, Mat Collishaw, Matthew Crawley, Andrea Cross, Jessica

Diamond and others

The Institute Of Cultural Anxiety: Works From The Collection is

a humorous and unusual exhibition conceived by artist, critic

and curator Jeremy Millar, looking at society's relationship

with science and technology.

1994/1995

17 Dec – 20 Feb

Jimmy Durham: Original Re-Runs

[LOWER GALLERY]

1995

2 Mar – 23 Apr

Abigail Lane: Skin Of The Teeth

[UPPER GALLERY]

1995

11 Mar – 30 Apr

Luc Tuymans: Superstition

[LOWER GALLERY]

This is the first solo exhibition for Belgium's most acclaimed

painter. He has created a body of work that expresses the

anxieties and alienation of contemporary life in Europe, built

upon the suppressed memories of a shocking and brutal past.

1995

12 May – 16 Jul

Mirage: Enigmas Of Race,

Difference And Desire

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

Lyle Ashton Harris, Sonia Boyce, Eddie George & Trevor Mathison,

Renee Green, Isaac Julien, Marc Latamie, Glenn Ligon, Steve

McQueen

An ambitious multi-media exhibition, curated by David A. Bailey,

that brings together the work of celebrated British, US and

Martinique black artists whose work responds to, or reflects the

pioneering work of Frantz Fanon's text Black Skin, White Masks.

1995

2 Sep – 26 Nov

Gary Hume

[LOWER GALLERY]

This exhibition presents new and recent works in the artist’s

first solo exhibition in a UK public gallery.

1995

9 Sep – 26 Nov

Irene And Christine Hohenbuechler

With Heidemarie Hohenbuechler: We

Knitted Braids For Her

[UPPER GALLERY]

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1995/1996

7 Dec – 18 Feb

John Currin

[UPPER GALLERY]

1995/1996

7 Dec – 18 Feb

Siobhan Hapaska: Saint

Christopher's Legless

[LOWER GALLERY]

Born and raised in Belfast, Hapaska won the Barclays Young

Artist Award in 1993, after graduating from Goldsmith's MA

course in 1992. This is her first solo exhibition, where she

will be revealing a new series of impressive large-scale

sculptures.

1996

7 Mar – 21 Apr

Pandaemonium

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

Michael Curran, Jaki Irvine, Keith Tyson, Mark Wallinger,

Gillian Wearing

An exhibition of five new installations comissioned for

Pandaemonium, the London Festival of Moving Images.

1996

11 May – 14 Jul

Chapmanworld

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

Jake and Dinos Chapman

1996

26 Jul – 22 Oct

Gabriel Orozco

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

1996

1 Nov – 22 Dec

Vija Celmins: Works 1964-96

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

The first European retrospective of Celmins’ work, including

over 60 works from notable US public and private collections.

1997

24 Jan – 12 Apr

Belladonna

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

Jean-Michel Alberola, Stephan Balkenhol, Dick Bengtsson, Glenn

Brown, Peter Doig, Ceal Floyer, Joahn Frankland, Marie-Ange

Guilleminot, Andreas Gursky, Annika von Hausswolf, Carsston

Holler, Anish Kapoor, Karen Kilimnik, Jeff Koons, Tania Kovats,

Mark Man

1997

24 Apr – 15 Jun

Billy Name: Factoryfotos 1963-68

[LOWER GALLERY]

1997

8 May – 13 Jun

Darren Almond: ICA/ Toshiba Art

And Innovation Commission 1996

[UPPER GALLERY]

Darren Almond creates a live satellite link from Pentonville

prison in North London to the ICA. The projection of an empty

cell on the wall is accompanied by the relentless sounds to be

heard throughout the prison.

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1997

19 Jun – 23 Jun

50th Anniversary Auction

Exhibition

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

Karel Appel, Richard Billingham, David Bowie, Fiona Banner,

Henry Bond, Dinos and Jake Chapman,Christo, Keith Coventry, John

Currin, Mat Collishaw, Michael Craig-Martin, John Coplans,

Dorothy Cross, Helen Chadwick, Simon Callery, Peter Doig, Stan

Douglas

1997

12 Jul – 28 Sep

Assuming Positions

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

Katy England, Martin Green, Hilary Lloyd, Sarah Lucas, Jorge

Pardo, Phil Poynter, Pulp, Tobias Rehberger, Pedro Romhanyi,

Blackcurrant Tango ad., Piotr Uklanski, Patrick Whitaker

1997

23 Oct – 21 Dec

Made In Italy

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

Mario Airo, Stefano Arienti, Vanessa Beecroft, Maurizio

Cattelan, Bruno Esposito, Miltos Manetas, Margherita Manzelli,

Eva Marisaldi, Vedova Mazzei, Liliana Moro, Franco Silvestro,

Grazia Toderi

1998

10 Jan – 15 Mar

Sightings: New Photographic Art

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

Jennifer Bornstein, Miles Coolidge, Rineke Dijkstra, Sarah

Dobai, Olafur Eliasson, Anna Gaskell, Annika von Hausswolff,

Sharon Lockhart, Rut Blees Luxembourg, Esko Mannikko, Florence

Paradeis, Jorg Sasse, Paul Seawright, Elisa Sighicelli, Hannah

Starkey

1998

1 Apr – 24 May

Sarah Sze

[UPPER GALLERY]

For her first European solo show, New York artist Sarah Sze

creates a specially commissioned installation in the ICA's Upper

gallery.

1998

1 Apr – 24 May

Future Systems

[LOWER AND CONCOURSE GALLERY]

Design and architectural practice 'Future Systems' design their

own exhibition space in which they present a comprehensive

overview of their practice, focusing in particular on the last 7

years.

1998

11 Jun – 2 Jul

Imaginaria: Digital Art Prize

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

An exhibition of work by 6 shortlisted artists:

Cornford and Cross, Sera Furneaux, Jane Prophet, Simon

Robertshaw, Simon Tegala, Alexa Wright

1998

15 Jul – 6 Sep

Lari Pittman

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

1998

18 Sep – 1 Nov

T.J. Wilcox

[UPPER GALLERY]

For his first UK exhibition, New York based artist T.J. Wilcox

presents a gallery installation of three short films about

mysterious and obsessive historical figures.

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1998

18 Sep – 1 Nov

Surfacing: Contemporary Drawing

[LOWER AND CONCOURSE GALLERY]

Shahin Afrassiabi, Kai Althoff, Matthew Antezzo, Rob Birza,

Gillian Carnegie, John Chilver, Adam Dant, Mark Dickenson, Keith

Farquhar, Ewan Gibbs, Chris Gibbons, Luke Gottelier, Andrew

Grassie, Thomas Helbig, Christine Hohenbuchler, Irene

Hohenbuchler and others

1998/1999

13 Nov – 10 Jan

Die Young Stay Pretty

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Jane Brennan, Peter Davies, Steven Gonarski, Jun Hasegawa,

Martin Malony, Michael Raedecker, Shaun Roberts, David Thorpe,

Caroline Warde, Gary Webb, Dexter Dalwood

1999

30 Jan – 21 Mar

Steve McQueen

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

1999

13 Apr – 23 May

Stealing Beauty: British Design

Now

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Jam, Inflate, Michael Marriot, Andrew Stafford, Tord Boontje,

Pascal Anson, Tony Dunne & Fiona Raby with Michael

Anastassiades, Greg James, FAT, the Light Surgeons, Geurilla 6,

R. Brown and Mike Heath, Alex Rich, Bump, Fly, Graphic Through

Facility, Vaxed

Sixteen British architects, fashion and graphic designers

seeking alternatives to the consumerist package, reversing the

1990's obsession with the slick and the sanitised. All take

their inspiration from city life.

1999

4 Jun – 11 Jul

The Golden Age: Graham Fagen, Neo

Rauch And Johnny Spencer

[UPPER GALLERY]

The Golden Age features the work of three artists who explore

the hopes and experiences of a post-war generation. Examining

urbanism, culture and history, these artists provide a visual

documentary of the past, present and future.

1999

4 Jun – 11 Jul

Low Sweetie: Thomas Scheibitz

[LOWER GALLERY]

Low Sweetie was the first UK solo exhibition by Thomas

Scheibitz, one of the new generation of painters, providing a

refreshing impetus to the tradition of post-war European

painting.

1999

24 Jul – 19 Sep

OMA Rem Koolhaas: Living

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

This is the first major UK exhibition of the work of OMA Rem

Koolhaas, one of the most inspiring and radical architects in

Europe.

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1999

2 Oct – 31 Oct

Imaginaria 99

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Mongrel, Nina Pope and Karen Guthrie, Scanner and Tonne, Mark

Dean

Four commissioned artists make major new works which redefine

and accentuate the participatory potential of a digital

tomorrow.

1999

9 Nov – 14 Nov

Beijing-London: Revolutionary

Capitals

[LOWER AND CONCOURSE GALLERY]

Hao Hong, Gogxin Wang, Jinsong Wang, Xiaojun Wu, Xiaoyu Xu, Dali

Zhang, Jing Zhang, Peili Zang, Bandi Zhao, Tiehai Zhou, Fadong

Zhu, Matthieu Borysevicz, Danwen Xing, Zhi Jiang, Yingqi Jiao,

Wei Liu, Zhijie Qiu, Qing Shi, Wei Wang

1999

24 Nov – 19 Dec

Crash!

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Rachel Baker, Carey Young, Inventory, Kate Glazer, Szuper

Gallery, Simon Wood, Janice Kerbel, Andy Long, Ben Kinmont,

Graham Ramsey and John Beagles, Christian Jankowski, Matthieu

Laurette, Heath Bunting, Mark Leckey, Peter Rataitz, Scott King

and others

CRASH! examines the way artists are looking at and infiltrating

the world of work and play.

2000

20 Jan – 27 Feb

Urs Fischer

[LOWER GALLERY]

2000

20 Jan – 27 Feb

Miriam Bäckström

[UPPER AND CONCOURSE GALLERY]

A Swedish photographer who makes beautiful, highly crafted

photographs of different kinds of interiors.

2000

15 Mar – 14 May

Beck's Futures Exhibition And

Prize

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Liz Arnold, Martin Boyce, Roderick Buchanan, Chad McCail, Lucie

McKenzie, Stephen Murphy, Hayley Newman, David Shrigley, Cathy

Wilkes, Elizabeth Wright

2000

21 Apr – 24 Apr

Becks Futures Student Film And

Video Festival

[ICA FOYER, BAR & CAFÉ, BRANDON

AND NASH ROOMS]

Henrik Vibskov, Anna Barham, Mirjam Buergin, Adam Ball, Joanna

Cowdrey, Jenny CM LU, Andrea Jespersen, Jonathan Allen, Malene

Bang, Richard Cuerden, Collin Guillemet, Leigh McCarthy, David

John Preston, Ben Pruskin, Leyla Xanthos, Richard Dedomenici and

others

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2000

1 Jun – 2 Jul

Ernesto Neto

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

2000

22 Jul – 10 Sep

Zaha Hadid

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

The ICA presents the first major exhibition of the

internationally renowned architectural designer, Zaha Hadid.

2000

28 Sep – 5 Nov

Jim Shaw

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

The first UK showing of Los-Angeles based artist Jim Shaw's

ongoing collection of Thrift Store Paintings.

2000/2001

23 Nov – 7 Jan

Aeronaut Mik: 3 Crowds

[LOWER AND UPPER]

2001

25 Jan – 11 Mar

City Racing 1988-1998: A Partial

Account

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Fiona Banner, Sally Barker, Gavin Brown, John Burgess, Brain

Dawn Chalkley, Matthew Collings, Keith Coventry, Claire de Jong,

Mark Dean, Jeremy Deller, Robert Ellis, Ceal Floyer, Brian Cyril

Griffiths, Lucy Gunning, Matt Hale, Stewart Home, Mark Hosking

and others

Founded in 1988 and located in a former betting shop adjacent to

the Oval cricket ground, City Racing was one of the most

celebrated artist-run spaces in Britain.

2001

30 Mar – 20 May

Beck's Futures 2

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Shahin Afrassiabi, Fabienne Audeoud and John Russell, Simon

Bill, David Burrows, Brian Griffiths, Dan Holdsworth, Gamma

Iles, DJ Simpson, Tim Stoner, Clare Woods

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2001

13 Apr – 16 Apr

Beck's Futures 2 Student Film And

Video Festival

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Selected by the film-maker John

Maybury, Keith Allen, actor and

Jonathan Romney, critic.

Henrik Vibskov/ Thomas Jessen, Anna Bean, Bernd Behr, Mikko

Canini, SørenDahlgaard, Claire Davies, Jill Epstein, Bernhard

Frankel, Antonio Gianasi, Michael Goodman, Francesca Gore,

Laurie Hill, Alan Holmes, Esther Johnson, Meiro Koizumi, Gavin

Lamb and others

2001

5 Jun – 30 Jun

Berlin_London 2001

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Curated by Berlin-based curators

Rudiger Lange and Antje Weitzel

Foyer: Takehito Koganezawa

Concourse: Achim Kobe

Lower Gallery: Karsten Konrad, Juliane Duda, Frank Coldewey,

Axel Lieber, Hans Hemmert, Sabine Hornig, Petra Karadimas,

Thomas Scheibitz, Roalnd Boden

Upper Gallery: Katja Eydel, Raphael Danke

2001

28 Jul – 2 Sep

Andy Warhol & Sound And Vision

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Concourse: Jack Goldstein

Lower Gallery: Andy Warhol

Upper Gallery: Nick Relph/ Oliver Payne, Mark Leckey

Sound and Vision brings together four presentations by artists

from different generations that explore, through film sound,

text, text and image, aspects of documentation.

2001

30 Sep – 11 Nov

Mike Nelson: Nothing Is True.

Everything Is Permitted.

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Curated by Toby Webster

2001/2002

1 Dec – 20 Jan

In Many Ways The Exhibition

Already Happened

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Curated by Cristina Ricupero

Toured to CUBE, Manchester

Pierre Huyghe, M/M, Philippe Parreno, R&Sie, Francois

Roche/Stephanie Lavaux

A major exhibition bringing together graphic design, digital

architecture, and visual art from Paris.

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2002

12 Feb – 10 Mar

L.A. Raeven / Annika Larsson

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

Curated by Martijn van

Nieuwenhuyzen and Cristina

Ricupero

The first London exhibition of Dutch artists L.A. Raeven

(Liesbeth and Angelique Raeven), and Swedish artist Annika

Larsson.

2002

29 Mar – 12 May

Beck's Futures 2002

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

David Cotterell, Kirsten Glass, Paul Hosking, Rachel Lowe, Toby

Paterson, Oliver Payne & Nick Relph, Dan Perfect, Neil Rumming,

Hideyuki Sawayanagi, Tom Wood

2002

31 May – 7 Jul

De Rijke / De Rooij: 3 Films

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

The first major UK exhibition of Dutch artists Jeroen de Rijke

and Willem de Rooij, curated by Martijn van Nieuwenhuyzen.

2002

19 Jul – 8 Sep

Artist <-> Model

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Fergus Greer, Richard Kern

The ICA presents two exhibitions which reveal the increasingly

complex and collaborative relationship between artist and model

and recall a period when art, media, fashion and music were

cross-fertilising.

2002

20 Sep – 3 Nov

Lothar Hempel: Propaganda

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

The ICA presents the first major UK exhibition of work by the

German artist Lothar Hempel. Propaganda is a newly commissioned

work consisting of three groups of sculptures and videos,

exhibited over the two floors of the ICA.

2002/2003

15 Nov – 12 Jan

EXTRA ART: A Survey Of Artists'

Ephemera From 1960-1999

[LOWER AND CONCOURSE GALLERY]

Previously shown at the CCAC

Institute, Logan Galleries, San

Francisco, (12 October - 8

December 2001)

Francis Alÿs, Carl Andre, Eleanor Antin, John Baldessari, Joseph

Beuys, Marcel Broodthaers, Chris Burden, Marcel Duchamp, Ian

Hamilton Finlay, Fluxus, Gilbert & George, Dan Graham, Jenny

Holzer, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Sol Lewitt, Roy Lichtenstein

and others

The first comprehensive, international survey of artists’

ephemera, curated by ICA guest curator, Steven Lieber.

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2003

29 Jan – 16 Mar

Publicness

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Jens Haaning, Matthieu Laurette, Aleksandra Mir

Taking the form of a three-way conversation, this exhibition

explores the experimental methods and practices employed by each

of these artists, presenting newly commissioned projects

alongside existing works.

2003

4 Apr – 18 May

Beck's Futures 2003

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Nick Crowe, David Sherry, Lucy Skaer, Carey Young, Rosalind

Nashashibi, Alan Currall, Bernd Behr, Francis Upritchard,

2003

30 Jul – 19 Oct

VIDEO ACTS: Single Channel Works

From The Collections Of Pamela And

Richard Kramlich And New Art Trust

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Marina Abramovic and Ulay, Vito Acconci, John Baldessari, Dara

Birnbaum, Dan Graham, Joan Jonas, Mike Kelley, Jim Shaw, Paul

McCarthy, Bruce Nauman, Tony Oursler, Pipilotti Rist, Martha

Rosler, Richard Serra, Bill Viola, William Wegman

2003/2004

29 Nov – 29 Feb

FOA: Breeding Architecture

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Exhibition of ten years of London-based, highly acclaimed young

architecture practice Foreign Office Architects (FOA)

2004

26 Mar – 16 May

Beck's Futures 2004

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Haluk Akakce, Ergin Cavusoglu, Simon Bedwell, Tonico Lemos Auad,

Imogen Stidworthy, Saskia Olde Wolbers, Andrew Cross, Susan

Philipsz, Hayley Tompkins, Nicoline van Harskamp

2004

5 Jun – 23 Jul

Artists' Favourites, Act I

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

For Artists' Favourites, over 40 of the foremost internationally

active artists have been invited to select one of their favorite

works of art made between 1947, the year the ICA was

established, and the present day.

Selecting Artists: Pawel Althamer, Eleanor Antin, John

Baldessari, Victor Burgin, Maurizio Cattelan, Michael Elmgreen &

Ingar Dragset, Liam Gillick, Nan Goldin, Brian Jurgen, Ilya &

Emilia Kabokov, Tim Lee, Paul McCarthy, Gustav Metzger, Jonathan

Monk and others

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2004

24 Sep – 7 Nov

‘Klutterkammer’: An Exhibition by

John Bock

With Klütterkammer, the ICA presented the first major UK

exhibition of the celebrated German artist John Bock. For this

project, Bock conceived a unique exhibition that transformed the

ICA gallery into a cabinet of curiosities, which represented a

condensation of his own diverse and highly absurd universe.

2004/2005

19 Nov – 8 Jan

100 Artists See God Curated by US artists John Baldessari and Meg Cranston, 100

Artists See God brought together works by 100 artists exploring

different notions of God, spiritual power and religion.

2005

17 Jan – 3 Mar

Tino Sehgal

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

This was the first of three solo exhibitions by London-born,

Berlin-based artist Tino Sehgal at the ICA that aimed to provide

audiences with the opportunity to follow the development of one

artist over a three-year period between 2005 and 2007.

2005

4 Mar – 11 Mar

Post Notes

[ENTRANCE, CONCOURSE AND BAR]

An exhibition of Post-It notes by artists including Jonathan

Monk, Jim Lambie, Aleksandra Mir, Lucy McKenzie and many other

artists from the younger scene in London and the UK. The artists

were invited by independent curator Adam M. Carr to create an

artwork consisting of Post-It notes.

2005

18 Mar – 15 May

Beck’s Futures 2005

Selected by artists Wolfgang

Tillmans and Cerith Wyn Evans, and

curators Jessica Morgan, Louise

Neri and Beatrix Ruf

Toured to the Centre for

Contemporary Arts, Glasgow (28 May

- 10 July 2005)

Lali Chetwynd, Luke Fowler, Ryan Gander, Christina Mackie, Daria

Martin and Donald Urquhart

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2005

4 Jun – 17 Jul

Martha Rosler: London Garage Sale

For her first London solo exhibition, the highly influential and

respected American artist Martha Rosler brought her seminal work

Garage Sale to the ICA, in a version organised especially for

the venue.

2005

16 Aug – 25 Sep

London in Six Easy Steps 2005. Six

Curators, Six Weeks, Six

Perspectives

Six London-based curators, representing a diverse range of

curatorial approaches, were invited by ICA Exhibitions to

present their interpretation of the current artistic and

cultural life of London. Each curator organised a week-long

exhibition which aimed to identify the shifting realities that

make up the city from their particular perspective.

Participating curators: Catherine Wood (Emblematic Display), B+B

(Real Estate: Art in a Changing City), Tom Morton and Catherine

Patha (Even a Stopped Clock Tells the Right Time Twice A Day),

Guy Brett (Anywhere in the World: David Medalla’s London) Gilane

Tawadros (The Real Me) and Gregor Muir (The George and Dragon

Public House)

Participating artists: Cerith Wyn Evans, Pablo Bronstein, Mark

Leckey, Sarah Carrington, Sophie Hope, Sonia Boyce, Susan

Hiller, Steve McQueen, David Medalla, Richard Battye, Pablo Leon

de la Barra

2005

1 Oct – 2 Oct

Baltic Triennial 33½

On the occasion of the IX Baltic Triennial in Vilnius,

Lithuania, the ICA hosted the Baltic Triennial 33½, a non-stop

exhibition programme of artist’s projects, discussions, talks

and events which took place over the course of one weekend and

aimed to duplicate and displace the activities of the actual

Triennial being presented concurrently at the Contemporary Art

Centre in Vilnius (23 September to 20 November 2005).

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2005

14 Oct – 4 Dec

Jonathan Monk: Continuous Project

Altered Daily

Continuous Project Altered Daily, the first comprehensive survey

of the British artist Jonathan Monk in the UK, offered an

extensive overview of the artist’s exceptionally prolific

practice. Over 60 artworks made between 1992 and 2005 went on

display including painting, sculpture, installation and

photography, as well as film and video work.

2005/2006

17 Dec – 15 Jan

Kiosk (xv): ‘Modes of

Multiplication' / Liam Gillick:

'Edgar Schmitz'

[LOWER GALLERY AND CONCOURSE]

Kiosk was a travelling archive of independent publishing

projects within the field of contemporary art. With

contributions from more than 250 alternative and self-organized

publishing houses, Kiosk comprised a diverse and illuminating

range of artists’ books, periodicals, alternative magazines and

audio and video projects.

ICA Exhibitions invited the artist Liam Gillick to develop the

display of Kiosk in the Lower Gallery and Concourse and this was

realised in conjunction with the artist Edgar Schmitz.

2006

3 Feb – 19 Mar

Tino Sehgal: This Progress

The second instalment of a three-part solo exhibition by Tino

Sehgal titled, This Progress, which was specially conceived by

the artist for the spaces of the ICA. For this piece, exhibition

visitors were led on a journey through the public and private

areas of the ICA by five different generations of interpreters,

from a young child through to an octogenarian.

2006

30 Mar – 14 May

Beck’s Futures 2006

Selected by Jake and Dinos

Chapman, Martin Creed, Cornelia

Parker, Yinka Shonibare and

Gillian Wearing

Blood ’n’ Feathers (Jo Robertson and Lucy Stein), Pablo

Bronstein, Stefan Bruggeman, Richard Hughes, Flávia Müller

Mediros, Seb Patane, Olivia Plender, Simon Popper, Jamie

Shovlin, Daniel Sinsel, Matt Stokes, Sue Tompkins and Bedwyr

Williams

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2006

24 May – 16 Jul

Around the World in 80 Days

Jananne Al-Ani, Marc Camille Chamowicz, Alexandre da Cunha,

Godfried Donkor, Ivan Grubanov, Mona Hatoum, Runa Islam, Janice

Kerbel, Oswaldo Maciá, Rosalind Nashashibi, Uriel Orlow, Zineb

Sedira, João Penalva, Hiraki Sawa, Raqib Shaw, Yinka Shonibare,

Erika Tan, Francis Upritchard

This first collaboration between the ICA and the South London

Gallery took Jules Verne’s popular novel Around the World in 80

Days as its starting point and looked into the ever-increasing

internationalism of the UK art scene.

2006

2 Aug – 10 Sep

Surprise, Surprise

Doug Aitken, John Baldessari, Matthew Barney, Christian

Boltanski, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Larry Clark, Martin Creed,

John Currin, Thomas Demand, Peter Doig, Michael Elmgreen and

Ingar Dragset, Olafur Eliasson, Nan Goldin, Douglas Gordon,

Rodney Graham, Andreas Gursky, Thomas Hirschhorn, Damien Hirst,

Carsten Höller, Jenny Holzer, Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, Anish

Kapoor, Martin Kippenberger, Barbara Kruger, Robert

Mapplethorpe, Paul McCarthy, Mariko Mori, Juan Muñoz, Takashi

Murakami, Ernesto Neto, Albert Oehlen, Chris Ofili, Raymond

Pettibon, Elizabeth Peyton, Richard Prince, Neo Rauch, Ed

Ruscha, Tino Sehgal, Cindy Sherman, Santiago Sierra, Wolfgang

Tillmans, Rikrit Tiravanija, Kara Walker (with Klaus Bürgel),

Christopher Williams

Surprise, Surprise brought together the work of about forty

contemporary artists who were each invited to contribute a piece

that is atypical of the work for which they have become well

known.

2006

20 Sep – 29 Oct

Cerith Wyn Evans: take my eyes and

through them see you

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

The first major institutional exhibition of celebrated London-

based artist Cerith Wyn Evans. Wyn Evans conceived three new

works in direct response to the history, location and

architectural particularities of the ICA, which variously

exposed and obscured the views within and beyond the ICA’s

gallery spaces.

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2006/2007

17 Nov – 14 Jan

Alien Nation

Curated by inIVA (Institute of

International Visual Arts) and the

ICA

Toured to Manchester City Art

Gallery (17 March to 17 June 2007)

and Sainsbury Centre for Visual

Arts, Norwich (September –

December 2007)

Laylah Ali, Hamad Butt, Ellen Gallagher, Hew Locke, Marepe, Kori

Newkirk, Keith Piper, Yinka Shonibare and Eric Wesley

Alien Nation was a major exhibition and publication bringing

together the work of a number of international contemporary

artists whose work considers the relationship between science

fiction, race and contemporary art.

2007

29 Jan – 4 Mar

Tino Sehgal: This Success or This

Failure

For the final of a three-part solo exhibition at the ICA by Tino

Sehgal, the artist conceived a new work, titled either This

Success or This Failure in which children played the main role.

2007

23 Mar – 6 May

The Secret Public, The Last Days

of the British Underground 1978 –

1988

Curated by Stefan Kalmar, Michael

Bracewell and Ian White

Touring Exhibition: Kunstverein

München

Charles Atlas, Bodymap, Leigh Bowery, Victor Burgin, Marc

Camille Chaimowicz, Michael Clark, Duvet Brothers, Peter Doig,

Gorilla Tapes, Brian Eno, Cerith Wyn Evans, Gilbert and George,

Richard Hamilton, Derek Jarman, Isaac Julien, Tina Keane, Sandra

Lahire, Linder, Stuart Marshall & Neil Bartlett, John Maybury,

Neo-Naturists, Julian Opie, Jon Savage, Peter Saville, Mark E.

Smith, Wolfgang Tillmans, Trojan, Stephen.

The Secret Public. The Last Days of the British Underground

1978-1988 is an attempt to critically re-evaluate Britain’s

recent past, while also exploring the lasting impact that

artists and cultural producers of this period have had on the

cultural and political fabric of Britain today.

2007

23 May – 27 Jun

Memorial to the Iraq War

Supported by The Henry Moore

Foundation and the Mondriaan

Foundation

Lida Abdul, Marc Bijl, Christoph Büchel, Tony Chakar, Yael

Davids, Jeremy Deller, Sam Durant, Chris Evans, Matias

Faldbakken, Liam Gillick, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Iman Issa,

Sanja Ivekovic, Erik van Lieshout, Nate Lowman, Michaela Meise,

Roman Ondák, Michael Patterson-Carver with Harrell Fletcher,

Khalil Rabah, Collier Schorr, Vahid Sharifian, Sean Snyder,

Jalal Toufic, Klaus Weber, Keith Wilson

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2007

12 Jul – 9 Sep

Insider Art

Art from the Koestler Awards

Scheme

For its summer exhibition the ICA is organising a show of art by

prisoners and others in confinement in Britain – including

inmates of young offender institutions, high security

psychiatric hospitals, secure units and immigration removal

centres, as well as offenders supervised by the probation

services.

The work has been gathered together for the Koestler Awards

Scheme, an annual open submission competition which promotes art

and design across the criminal justice system (as well as work

in other fields such as music, poetry and fiction).

2007

26 Sep – 11 Nov

Enrico David

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

2007

23 Nov – 25 Nov

Artist’s Book Fair

[LOWER GALLERY]

2007/2008

4 Dec – 27 Jan

Peter Hujar

[LOWER GALLERY]

2007/2008

4 Dec – 27 Jan

Emily Wardill

[UPPER GALLERY]

2008

14 Feb – 6 Apr

Double Agent

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

Curated by Claire Bishop and Mark

Sladen

Paweł Althamer / Nowolipie Group, Phil Collins, Dora García,

Christoph Schlingensief, Barbara Visser, Donelle Woolford, Artur

Zmijewski

2008

25 Apr – 22 Jun

Loris Gréaud

[LOWER GALLERY]

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2008

5 May – 2 Nov

Nought to Sixty

[UPPER GALLERY]

Nought to Sixty is an ambitious, fast-moving programme of

exhibitions and events that - over the course of six months - is

presenting solo projects by sixty emerging British- and Irish-

based artists.

2008

9 Jul – 31 Aug

A Recent History of Writing and

Drawing

[LOWER GALLERY]

A Recent History of Writing and Drawing is an exhibition that

explores the evolving relationship between technologies of

communication and their users. It is a project by the programmer

/ designer Jürg Lehni and the graphic designer Alex Rich,

curated by design historian Emily King, and involves a variety

of interactive and non-interactive devices for writing and

drawing.

2008

11 Sep – 5 Oct

The ICA Auction

[LOWER GALLERY]

Peter Blake, John Bock, Marcel Broodthaers, Jake and Dinos

Chapman, Martin Creed, John Currin, Tacita Dean, Peter Doig,

Cerith Wyn Evans, Liam Gillick, Nan Goldin, Antony Gormley, Dan

Graham, Peter Halley, Richard Hamilton, Damien Hirst, Howard

Hodgkin, Jenny Holzer, Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, Anish Kapoor,

Alex Katz, Karen Kilimnik, Barbara Kruger, Robert Mapplethorpe,

Chris Ofili, Yoko Ono, Julian Opie, Eduardo Paolozzi,

Michelangelo Pistoletto, Lari Pittman, Thomas Scheibitz, Thomas

Struth, Rosemarie Trockel, Luc Tuymans, Mark Wallinger, Andy

Warhol

2008

14 Oct – 23 Nov

Roberto Cuoghi

[LOWER GALLERY]

2008

20 Nov – 23 Nov

The Dream Director

[UPPER GALLERY]

Luke Jerram has built on research carried out with sleep

psychologist Chris Alford at The University of West of England

to create a new immersive installation that merges art, science

and digital media. The Dream Director invites members of the

public to sleep overnight in a gallery, in a specially designed

pod, wearing an eye-mask that detects rapid eye movement. This

automatically triggers sounds which are played into small

speakers mounted into the pod, affecting the nature and content

of dreaming.

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2008/2009

3 Dec – 1 Feb

Dispersion

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

Curated by Polly Staple

Henrik Olesen, Hito Steyerl, Seth Price, Anne Collier, Hilary

Lloyd, Maria Eichhorn and Mark Leckey

Dispersion presents seven international artists who work with

photography, film, video and performance. All of these artists

explore the appropriation and circulation of images in

contemporary society, examining the role of money, desire and

power in our accelerated image economy – from the art market to

the internet and art historical icons to pornography.

2009

12 Feb – 19 Apr

Sean Snyder, Index

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Sean Snyder, Index is the first solo exhibition in a British

institution by this leading American artist. Snyder is one of

the most important proponents of the research-based practice

that has emerged in the last decade, and is fascinated by the

ongoing life of documentary information and images, from the

Cold War to the Iraq War.

2009

6 May – 31 May

Talk Show

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY AND

THEATRE]

Curated by the artist, writer and

designer Will Holder

A month-long season of artworks and live events addressing that

central feature of human life – the act of speech.

Pierre Bismuth, Paul Elliman, Chris Evans, Robert Filliou, Ryan

Gander, Beatrice Gibson with Jamie McCarthy, Adam Pendleton,

Falke Pisano, Seth Price, Manuel Saiz, Frances Stark, Mark

Wilsher

2009

17 Jun – 23 Aug

Poor. Old. Tired. Horse.

Vito Acconci, Carl Andre, Anna Barham, Matthew Brannon, Henri

Chopin, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Alasdair Gray, Philip Guston, David

Hockney, Karl Holmqvist, Dom Sylvester Houédard, Janice Kerbel,

Christopher Knowles, Ferdinand Kriwet, Liliane Lijn, Robert

Smithson, Frances Stark and Sue Tompkins

Poor. Old. Tired. Horse. takes an expansive look at text-based

art practices, inspired by the concrete poetry movement of the

1960s which explored both the literary and graphic potential of

language.

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2009

10 Sep – 1 Nov

Rosalind Nashashibi

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

2009

14 Nov – 22 Nov

Calling Out Of Context

Calling Out Of Context is a new festival of experimental music

and sound. For nine days, our main gallery becomes a performance

space; the upper gallery a working recording studio; and the

theatre hosts gigs, workshops and discussions. The festival

features more than 40 performers and groups, revealing the

vitality and relevance of the sonic avant-garde with new work

and performances from participants including Lucky Dragons, Rhys

Chatham, Gravetemple, Aaron Dilloway, Alexander Tucker, Seb

Rochford, Micachu, Kammer Klang, The Red Krayola, AGF and Mira

Calix

2009/2010

3 Dec – 31 Jan

For the blind man in the dark room

looking for the black cat that

isn't there

Organised by Contemporary Art

Museum St. Louis and curated by

its chief curator, Anthony

Huberman

anonymous, Dave Hullfish Bailey, Marcel Broodthaers, Sarah

Crowner, Mariana Castillo Deball, Eric Duyckaerts, Ayşe Erkmen,

Hans-Peter Feldmann, Peter Fischli & David Weiss, Rachel

Harrison, Benoît Maire and Falke Pisano, Giorgio Morandi, Matt

Mullican, Bruno Munari, Nashashibi/Skaer, Jimmy Raskin, Frances

Stark, Rosemarie Trockel, Patrick van Caeckenbergh and David

William

The exhibition celebrates the speculative nature of knowledge,

rejecting the common assumption that art is a code that needs

cracking, and presenting works that employ nonknowledge,

unlearning and productive confusion as ways to understand the

world.

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2010

17 Feb – 2 May

Billy Childish: Unknowable but

Certain

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERY]

Artist, musician and writer Billy Childish is a cult figure, and

one who has gained an international following, but this is the

first time a public institution has brought together a major

solo exhibition to encompass his extraordinary career. His

prodigious range of activities can best be understood as a total

work of art – one which centres on his own persona. Unknowable

but Certain presents the vitality of his recent work as a

culmination of over three decades’ engagement across different

media.

2010

4 Jun – 15 Aug

Oscar Tuazon: My Mistake

[LOWER GALLERY AND CONCOURSE]

A solo exhibition by the American artist, writer and curator

Oscar Tuazon. Comprised of both natural and industrial

materials, Tuazon’s structures reference minimalist

sensibilities, DIY aesthetics and the formal language of

architecture. At the ICA, Tuazon makes a radical, site-specific

intervention in the exhibition spaces.

2010

9 Sep - 24 Oct

Chto Delat (What is to be done?) –

The Urgent Need to Struggle

[LOWER GALLERY AND CONCOURSE]

This Russian collective, made up of artists, philosophers and

writers, sees its diverse activities as a merging of political

theory, art and activism. Formed in 2003, the group’s ideas are

rooted in their observations of post-perestroika Russia, and in

principles of self-organisation and collectivism.

The project at the ICA is realised by: Tsaplya (Olga Egorova),

Nikolay Oleynikov, Gluklya (Natalya Pershina-Yakimanskaya), Nina

Gasteva, Vladan Jeremic/Rena Rädle and Dmitry Vilensky.

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2010/2011

26 Nov - 23 Jan

Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2010

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Selected by Gabriel Kuri, Mark

Leckey and Dawn Mellor

Greta Alfaro, Holly Antrum, Caline Aoun, Johann Arens, Ed

Atkins, Nick Bailey, Nathan Barlex, Alice Browne, Amir Chasson,

Joe Clark, Matthew Coombes, Patrick Coyle, Kristian de la Riva,

Keren Dee, Sophie Eagle, Claas Gutsch, Guy Haddon-Grant, Jessica

Harris, Rowena Harris, Emma Hart, Darren Harvey-Regan, Raphael

Hefti, Ian Homerston, Chris Shaw Hughes, Rowena Hughes,

Vasileios Kantas, Krister Klassman, Sam Knowles, Alec Kronacker,

Agnieszka Kucharko, Dan Lichtman, Agata Madejska, Russell

Maurice, Ella McCartney, Nick Mobbs, Murray O’Grady, Chloe

Ostmo, Siôn Parkinson, Peles Empire, Laure Provost, Kiwoun Shin,

Theodoros Stamatogiannis, Sue Tarbitten, Edward Thomasson, Naomi

Uchida, Melis Van den Berg, Mark Walker, Pablo Wendel and Joel

Wyllie

2011

9 Mar - 15 May

Nathaniel Mellors: Ourhouse

[LOWER GALLERY AND CONCOURSE]

The first major solo exhibition in a UK public institution by

Nathaniel Mellors. For the ICA, Mellors installs Episodes 1, 2

and 4 from his new video series Ourhouse (2010-) alongside the

animatronic sculpture, Hippy Dialectics (Ourhouse).

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2011

9 Jun - 25 Sep

2011

12 Oct - 13 Nov

7 September -

18 September

2011

2011/2012

23 Nov - 15 Jan

2012

25 Jan - 25 Mar

2012

25 Jan - 25 Mar

2012

3 Apr - 10 Jun

Pablo Bronstein: Sketches for

Regency Living

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY, THEATRE]

Jacob Kassay

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Jack Smith: A Feast for Open Eyes

[CINEMAS, THEATRE]

Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2011:

In the Presence

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

In Numbers: Serial Publications by

Artists Since 1955

[LOWER GALLERY]

Lis Rhodes: Dissonance and

Disturbance

[UPPER GALLERY]

Remote Control

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Pablo Bronstein presents Sketches for Regency Living,

introducing architectural interventions into the ICA, as well as

choreographing art and ballet performances.

This first solo institutional exhibition offers the opportunity

to critically appraise the work of American artist, Jacob

Kassay.

The ICA presents a fortnight of films, events and symposia

dedicated to the legendary American artist, filmmaker and actor,

Jack Smith (1932-1989).

The presentation of Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2011: In the

Presence shows the range of materials and processes employed by

young artists today.

A survey exhibition of the often-overlooked genre of serial

publications produced by artists around the world from 1955 to

the present day.

Since the 1970s, Lis Rhodes has been making radical and

experimental films that reconsider film as a medium of

communication and presentation of image, language and sound.

Artists: Peter d’Agostino, ANT FARM , Kevin Atherton, Tauba

Auerbach, Auto Italia South East, Judith Barry, Dara Birnbaum &

Dan Graham, Lyn Blumenthal & Carole Ann Klonarides, Joan

Braderman, Simon Denny, Jessica Diamond, Matias Faldbakken,

Harun Farocki & Andrei Ujica, David Hall, Richard Hamilton, Lynn

Hershman, KRIWET, Mark Leckey, Hilary Lloyd, Stuart Marshall,

Marcel Odenbach, Friederike Pezold, Adrian Piper, Michelangelo

Pistoletto, Radical Software, Martha Rosler, Ira Schneider,

Gerry Schum, Richard Serra, Taryn Simon, Hito Steyerl, TVTV,

Julia Wachtel and Antek Walczak.

A major new exhibition exploring the continuing impact of

television on artists and their work at the critical moment of

switchover from analogue to digital broadcasting.

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2012

19 Jun - 16 Sep

2012

19 Jun - 16 Sep

Bruce Naumnan: Days

[LOWER GALLERIES]

SOUNDWORKS

[READING ROOM,ONLINE]

This is the UK premiere of Bruce Nauman’s seminal work Days, a

sound installation which presents a continuous stream of seven

voices reciting the days of the week in random order.

Artists: Adam Christensen, Agnieszka Polska & Tomasz Kowalski, AIDS-3D,

Alan Dunn, Alberto Tadiello, Alejandro Cesarco, Alex Waterman, Amy

Granat, Andrea Büttner, Andy Holden, Anke Eckardt & Henry Koch, Anthony

Discenza, Anthony Green, Artie Vierkant, Asli Çavuşoğlu, Atau Tanaka,

Aura Satz, Barry Johnston, Beatrice Gibson, Ben Owen, Benedict Drew,

Bonnie Camplin, Bonnie Jones, Brandon LaBelle, Byron Westbrook, C

Spencer Yeh, Cara Tolmie, Caroline Devine, Catherine Czacki, Charles

Free, Charlotte Prodger, Chelpa Ferro, Chris Kraus & Robert Dewhurst,

Clare Gasson, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Cynthia Zaven, Dan Fox, Darius Miksys,

David Raymond Conroy, David Tibet, David Toop, Ed Atkins, Edwin Burdis,

Emma Hedditch, Eric La Casa, Factory Floor, Florian Hecker, Floriano

Romano, Forté, France Fiction, Francisco López, Garrett Phelan,

Goodiepal, Haegue Yang, Hanna Schwarz, Haroon Mirza, Helen Brown,

Hilary Koob-Sassen, Holly Ingleton, Ida Applebroog, J/K, Jacob

Kierkegaard, Jacqueline K Gordon, Jem Noble, Jesse Ash, John Akomfrah,

John K. Farah, Juliette Blightman, Kian-Peng Ong, Lars Laumann & Dan-

Ola Persson, Laure Prouvost, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Lee Patterson, Liam

Gillick & Corinne Jones, Lili Reynaud-Dewar, Louise K Wilson, Lucy

Clout, Lucy Raven

Luke Fowler & Richard Youngs, MadeIn Company, Marcellvs L, Maria

Loboda, Mariana Castillo Deball, Mark Aerial Waller, Mark von

Schlegell, Matt Davies, Matthew Buckingham, Mattin, Max Schneider,

Meris Angioletti, Michael Dean, Michele Di Menna, My Barbarian, Naomi

Kashiwagi, Nathaniel Mellors, Oscar Murillo, Oswaldo Maciá, Patricia

Esquivias, Patrick Coyle, Peggy Ahwesh, Penny Slinger & Dhiren Dasu,

Raydale Dower, Richard Aldrich, Richard Higlett, Richard Sides, Robert

Wilhite, Rossella Biscotti, S Mark Gubb, Sabisha Friedberg, Salomé

Voegelin, Samon Takahashi, Scanner, Selçuk Artut, Sergei, Tcherepnin,

Shana Moulton, Signe Lidén, Stephen Prina, Steve Bates, Steve Roden,

Steven, Claydon, Stewart Home, Sue Tompkins, Tim Skinner, Torsten

Lauschmann, Toshiya Tsunoda, Tris Vonna-Michell, Trisha Baga,

Truckasauras, Tyler Coburn, Tyler Friedman, Viv Corringham, William

Furlong, Yan Jun, Yolande Harris.

Selected by our curators and art institutions worldwide, artists

have been invited to submit a sound work, taking its stimulus

from themes evoked in Bruce Nauman's Days, presented

concurrently in the lower gallery, as part of our season on

sound.

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2012

3 Jul – 9 Sep

2012

21 Jul – 4 Aug

2012

25 Sep - 18 Nov

2012/2013

5 Oct – 13 Jan

2012

9 Oct - 18 Nov

Pjotr Janas

[UPPER GALLERIES]

ART DRIVE! BMW ART CAR COLLECTION

1975–2010

[OFFSITE:GREAT EASTERN STREET CAR

PARK,SHOREDITCH]

Bjarne Melgaard:

A House to Die In

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERIES]

Hannah Sawtell: Vendor

[OFFSITE: BLOOMBERG SPACE]

Hannah Sawtell: Osculator

[ICA THEATRE]

The first London solo exhibition by Warsaw-based artist Piotr

Janas. Janas presents amoebic forms recalling organs, bodily

fluids and various body parts that contrast with hard edged

machine-like mechanisms that seemingly puncture and wound.

Artists: Alexander Calder, Sandro Chia, Ken Done, Ernst Fuchs,

David Hockney, Jenny Holzer, Matazo Kayama, Jeff Koons, Roy

Lichtenstein, Esher Mahlangu, Cesar Manrique, M.J Nelson, A.R

Penck, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, Andy Warhol.

For two weeks only the ICA takes over an off site space in the

East End withART DRIVE! – An opportunity to view BMW’s unique

collection of ART CARS for the first time in the UK.

The exhibition is the result of a close collaboration between

Bjarne Melgaard and award winning architectural firm Snøhetta.

Since 2001, Melgaard and Snøhetta have been working towards the

realisation of a purpose built house, where Melgaard will live

and work, scheduled to be built in 2014 in Oslo, Norway.

Hannah Sawtell has been specially commissioned to create two

linked, site-specific exhibitions, Osculator at the ICA, and

Vendor at Bloomberg SPACE. These exhibitions of video work and

installation mark Sawtell’s first solo projects in the UK.

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2012

9 Oct - 18 Nov

2012/2013

27 Nov – 13 Jan

2012/2013

5 Dec - 20 Jan

2012/2013

5 Dec – 13 Jan

2013

23 Jan – 17 Mar

2013

15 Mar – 2 Jun

Trojan

[FOX READING ROOM]

Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2012

[LOWER, UPPER AND CONCOURSE

GALLERY]

Fourth Plinth: Contemporary

Monument

[ICA THEATRE]

See Red Women’s Workshop

[FOX READING ROOM]

Juergen Teller: Woo!

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERIES AND

READING ROOM]

Frank Benson: Flag (Union Jack)

[ROOF]

The ICA is delighted to present an exhibition of rarely-seen

drawings on paper by the artist Trojan (born Gary Barnes), in

the Reading Room.

Participating artists for 2012 are: Jennifer Bailey, Jack

Brindley, Jamie Buckley, Anita Delaney, Bryan Dooley, Freya

Douglas-Morris, George Eksts, Natalie Finnemore, Nicola

Frimpong, Salome Ghazanfari, Lauren Godfrey, Sarah Jones, Suki

Seokyeong Kang, Piotr Krzymowski, Tara Langford, Tony Law,

George Little, Evariste Maiga, Jan May, Nicole Morris, Oliver

Osborne, Jennifer Phelan, Polly Read, Emanuel Röhss, Max Ruf,

Simon Senn, Jackson Sprague, Samuel Taylor and Tyra Tingleff.

Artists exhibited include: Chris Burden, Allora & Calzadilla,

Sokari Douglas Camp, Jeremy Deller, Elmgreen & Dragset, Tracey

Emin, Katharina Fritsch, Brian Griffiths, Hew Locke, Stefan Gec,

Antony Gormley, Anish Kapoor, Sarah Lucas, Mariele Neudecker,

Marc Quinn, Thomas Schütte, Yinka Shonibare MBE, Bob & Roberta

Smith, Mark Wallinger, Rachel Whiteread and Bill Woodrow.

Since 1999, the ‘empty’ Northwest plinth in Trafalgar Square,

London has been home to some of the world’s best contemporary

art. This exhibition brings together a wide range of historical

material including a display of commissioned maquettes made by

some of the most celebrated artists working today.

This exhibition is a studied look at the See Red Women's

Workshop collective and their associated ephemera of protest and

Women's Liberation.

This exhibition will provide a seamless journey through Juergen

Teller’s landmark fashion and commercial photography from the

90s, including classic images of celebrities such as Lily Cole,

Kurt Cobain and Vivienne Westwood.

Installed on the roof of the ICA’s Regency building, Flag (Union

Jack) by New York-based contemporary artist Frank

Benson reflects the artist's ongoing fascination with the

depiction of arrested motion.

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2013

27 Mar – 9 Jun

2013

27 Mar – 9 Jun

2013

19 Jun – 8 Sep

2013

19 Jun – 25 Aug

2013

26 Jun – 21 Jul

2013

4 Sep – 6 Oct

Bernadette Corporation: 2000

Wasted Years

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERIES]

The Independent Group: Parallel of

Art & Life

[FOX READING ROOM]

Keep Your Timber Limber (Works on

Paper)

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERIES]

The Grantchester Pottery: Artist

Decorators

[FOX READING ROOM]

Points of Departure

[ICA THEATRE]

Gerald Cinamon: Collected Work

Since 1958

[FOX READING ROOM]

2000 Wasted Years is the first UK retrospective by the New York

based Bernadette Corporation. The exhibition recasts the works

authored by the group since their inception in the early '90s.

Artists: John McHale, Magda Cordell, Nigel Henderson, Eduardo

Paolozzi and Richard Hamilton.

To coincide with the 60th anniversary of the ground-breaking

exhibition Parallel of Life & Art, this display presents

original art works by the Independent Group.

Artists: Judith Bernstein, Tom of Finland, George Grosz,

Margaret Harrison, Mike Kuchar, Cary Kwok, Antonio Lopez and

Marlene McCarty.

Keep Your Timber Limber (Works on Paper) explores how artists

since the 1940s to the present day have used drawing to address

ideas critical and current to their time, ranging from the

politics of gender and sexuality, to feminist issues, war and

censorship.

The Grantchester Pottery are transforming the Fox Reading Room

with a presentation of works made collectively, including hand-

made wallpaper, a woven pottery blanket, murals and screens

alongside functional ceramic items including lamps, vases,

paperweights, pots and cups.

Artists: Jumana Emil Abboud, Bashar Alhroub, Bisan Abu Eiseh,

Jeremy Hutchison, Olivia Plender, Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-

Rahme.

Points of Departure features new commissions by British and

Palestinian artists exploring the concept of liminality and

resulting from residencies organised by Delfina Foundation, in

London and Ramallah.

A presentation of work from award-winning typographer and book

designer Gerald Cinamon, including books and posters.

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2013

13 Sep – 20 Oct

2013

25 Sep – 17 Nov

2013

15 Oct – 17 Nov

2013

16 Oct – 22 Dec

2013

17 Oct - 20 Oct

A Journey Through London

Subculture: 1980s to Now

[OFFSITE:THE OLD SELFRIDGES

HOTEL,ORCHARD STREET]

Lutz Bacher: Black Beauty

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERIES]

Design by John Cheim

[FOX READING ROOM]

Zhang Enli: Space Painting

[ICA THEATRE]

Sunday Art Fair: New Work

[OFFSITE: SUNDAY ART FAIR,

MARYLEBONE ROAD]

Gilbert & George, John Maybury, House of Beauty & Culture, Tom

Dixon, Jeffrey Hinton, Bodymap, St John, Alexander McQueen,

Martino Gamper, Julie Verhoeven, Giles Deacon, Charlie Porter,

Chisenhale Gallery, Lucky PDF, Vogue Fabrics Nightclub, Sibling,

J W Anderson, Bethan Laura Wood, Matthew Darbyshire and Louise

Gray are amongst the 60 influential figures from London’s

creative scene involved in the project.

A major new project at The Old Selfridges Hotel in London as

part of a series of off-site events this summer, A Journey

Through London Subculture: 1980s to Now illustrates a perceived

thread of creativity between the post-punk era and the present

day - a legacy that underpins London's incredible

creative potential in the present.

Black Beauty is the first major solo exhibition in the UK by the

artist Lutz Bacher, featuring new and recent works which combine

striking installations with film, sound and sculpture.

John Cheim is known to many as one half of influential New York

gallery Cheim & Read, but what is less well known is that Cheim

has produced and designed a number of important artist

publications over the last 30 years, which this display aims to

explore for the first time.

A unique project with Shanghai-based artist Zhang Enli, who has

transformed the ICA Theatre with a painting covering the floor

and walls.

Artists: Martin Arnold, Fatima Al Qadiri, Eric Schmid, Anina

Trösch, Colin Whitaker

New Work brings together a diverse range of moving image and

audio-visual works that make references to popular culture,

while reminding us that many of our day-to-day preoccupations

arise from the digital realm.

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2013/2014

27 Nov – 26 Jan

2013/2014

27 Nov – 26 Jan

2014

8 Jan – 19 Jan

2014

11 Feb – 6 Apr

2014

12 Feb – 6 Apr

Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2013

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERIES]

Ibiza: Moments In Love

[FOX READING ROOM]

Siobhan Davies Dance: Table of

Contents

[ICA THEATRE]

ICA OFF-SITE: Dover Street Market

[OFFSITE: DOVER STREET MARKET]

Richard Hamilton at the ICA

[UPPER AND LOWER GALLERIES]

Artists: Aisha Abid Hussain, Rebecca Ackroyd, Thomas Aitchison,

Lewis Betts, Jason Brown, Fatma Bucak, Agnes Calf, Lauren Cohen,

Patrick Cole, Menna Cominetti, Calum Crawford, Mark Essen, Adham

Faramawy, Ophelia Finke, Grant Foster, Archie Franks, Joe

Frazer, Kate Hawkins, Adam Hogarth, Catherine Hughes, Antoine

L'Heureux, Roman Liška, Lana Locke, Alexandra McNamee, Steven

Morgana, Laura O'Neill, Hardeep Pandhal, Julia Parkinson, Joanna

Piotrowska, Hannah Regel, Dante Rendle Traynor, Daniela Sarigu,

Ferdinand Saumarez Smith, Yves Scherer, Simon Senn, Isabelle

Southwood, Josephine Sowden, Marlene Steyn, Matthias Tharang,

Shelley Theodore, Esme Toler, Sarah Tynan, Maarten van den Bos,

Dominic Watson, Tom Worsfold, Tim Zercie.

This year the final works span a wide range of mediums from

sculpture, photography and video works with installation art

taking centre stage. The artists appear to be concerned by

materiality and image manipulation as well as the construction

of space and narrative. Whilst some artists engage with the

formal aspects of art production, some works tap into popular

and domestic culture through the use of Youtube content and

household objects.

Artists: Yves Uro, Armin Heinemann, Derek Ridgers.

Ibiza: Moments In Love creates a picture of Ibiza as it was in

the eighties through a collection of club posters, books and

original photographs.

Using Siobhan Davies’s own history as a choreographer and dancer

as a starting point, this new project reflects on the concept of

archiving dance.

The ICA returns to occupy its former home on Dover Street with

an explosion of rarely seen archival material across all six

floors.

Two installations created by Hamilton for the ICA’s previous

premises at 17-18 Dover Street nearly sixty years ago have been

recreated to coincide with Tate Modern’s Hamilton retrospective.

Archive material relating to Man, Machine and Motion (1955)

and an Exhibit (1957), as well as other exhibitions that Richard

Hamilton organised for the ICA during the 1950s and the early

1960s is also presented in the Upper Gallery of the ICA,

providing a rare insight into the development and realisation of

these projects.

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2014

12 Feb – 23 Mar

2014

5 Mar – 27 Apr

2014

1 Apr – 11 May

2014

16 Apr – 15 Jun

2014

16 Apr – 15 Jun

Jane Drew (1911-1996): An

Introduction

[FOX READING ROOM]

Hito Steyerl

[ICA THEATRE]

Paperwork: A Brief History of

Artists' Scrapbooks

[FOX READING ROOM]

Tauba Auerbach: The New

Ambidextrous Universe

[LOWER GALLERIES]

David Robilliard: The Yes No

Quality of Dreams

[UPPER GALLERIES]

Jane Drew (1911-1996): An Introduction features a selection of

artworks, books and ephemera related to British architect and

educator Jane Drew.

This exhibition offers a selected survey of Steyerl’s work.

Presented here are five videos, each installed in a distinct

manner. The first film encountered is titled Liquidity Inc.

(2014). This new work looks at a financial advisor called Jacob

Wood who lost his job during the last financial crisis, and who

then embarked on a career in mixed martial arts. How Not to Be

Seen: A Fucking Didactic Educational .MOV File (2013) mocks an

instructional film on the idea of becoming invisible in the

digital world. Finally, her video Guards (2012) deals with

museum officers with a background as law enforcement officers or

military personnel. Two recorded lecture performances - I

Dreamed a Dream and Is the Museum a Battlefield? - filmed live

in 2013 at the 13th Istanbul Biennial and Haus der Kulturen der

Welt Berlin respectively are presented here in the exhibition.

Artists included are: Brigid Berlin, William S. Burroughs &

Brion Gysin, Jimmy De Sana, John Evans, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Isa

Genzken, Al Hansen, Richard Hawkins, Geoffrey Hendricks, Ray

Johnson & Brian Buczak, Leigh Ledare, Richard Prince, Gerhard

Richter, Karin Schneider & Louise Ward and Jean-Michel Wicker.

Curated by Andrew Roth and Alex Kitnick

The ICA presents the first solo exhibition in the UK by San

Francisco-born, New York-based artist Tauba Auerbach.

The ICA brings together a selection of paintings by London-based

poet and painter David Robilliard in the first UK institutional

exhibition for over twenty years. These intimate paintings

combine figurative elements with text taken directly from

Robilliard's own poems. Coded and knowing, his evocative prose

alludes to intimate sexual encounters and passing infatuations

that ultimately conjure an image of 1980s queer London.

144

2014

20 May – 6 Jul

2014

25 Jun – 14 Sep

2014

15 Jul – 24 Aug

2014

24 Sep – 16 Nov

2014

24 Sep – 16 Nov

2014

14 Oct – 30 Nov

Walerian Borowczyk: The Listening

Eye

[FOX READING ROOM]

Journal

[UPPER AND LOWER GALLERIES]

Tove Jansson: Tales from the

Nordic Archipelago

[FOX READING ROOM]

Beware Wet Paint

[UPPER GALLERIES]

Neïl Beloufa: Counting on People

[LOWER GALLERIES AND THEATRE]

Cybernetic Serendipity: A

Documentation

[FOX READING ROOM]

This display in the Fox Reading Room focuses on the work of

Polish painter, sculptor and filmmaker Walerian Borowczyk (1923

- 2006).

This summer, the ICA invites international artists, theorists

and writers to present individual artworks, events, moving image

and talks throughout the ICA and online. Each artist explores

both historical events and more gradual social changes in their

work: from responding to unusual circumstances created by major

events, such as the wake of the 2011 Japan earthquake, or the

residual post-invasion environment in Iraq, to simply finding

unique connections through on- and offline chance encounters

with public spaces and people. Rather than illustrating a

circumscribed theme, Journal offers a looser configuration of

individual projects to consider the artist’s role in bringing

focus to the changing world around us.

To coincide with the 100th anniversary of the birth of Tove

Jansson (1914 – 2001), this display in the Fox Reading Room

presents original unseen photographs and material relating to

her life and work, illustrated books and early first editions.

A collaboration between the ICA and Fondazione Sandretto Re

Rebaudengo, Turin, Beware Wet Paint is a group show of

individual paintings by artists for whom painting forms a single

strand within a multidisciplinary practice. Artist featured are:

Korakrit Arunanondchai, Isabelle Cornaro, Jeff Elrod, Nikolas

Gambaroff, Parker Ito, David Ostrowski, Pamela Rosenkranz, Ned

Vena, Christopher Wool

In this first UK institutional exhibition of Neïl Beloufa’s

work, the ICA show a selection of his latest works on film

alongside recent sculptural works across the Lower Gallery and

Theatre. These explore the representation of digital information

systems and the often conflicting desires for openly available

information within mass media.

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.

145

2014/2015

26 Nov – 25 Jan

2014/2015

9 Dec – 18 Jan

2015

5 Jan – 20 Dec

2015

27 Jan – 15 Mar

2015

3 Feb – 12 Apr

2015

3 Feb – 12 Apr

Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2014

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERIES]

Julie Verhoeven: Whiskers Between

My Legs

[FOX READING ROOM]

fig-2

[ICA STUDIO]

First Happenings: Adrian Henri in

the ‘60s and '70s

[FOX READING ROOM]

Dor Guez: The Sick Man of Europe

[UPPER GALLERIES]

Viviane Sassen: Pikin Slee

[LOWER GALLERIES]

The Bloomberg New Contemporaries for 2014 are: Lucy Beech, Dinah

Berger, Louise Bradley, Jesc Bunyard, Matt Copson, Racheal

Crowther, Yi Dai, Tajinder Dhami, Bee Flowers, Alice Gauthier,

Marco Godoy, Victoria Grenier, Stacey Guthrie, Alice Hartley,

Katie Hayward, Ed Hill, Yussef Hu, Matthew Humphreys, Henry

Hussey, Marie Jacotey-Voyatzis, Lucy Joyce, Melissa Kime, Xiao-

Yang Li, Inga Lineviciute, Andrea Medjesi-Jones, Jonathan Meira,

MKLK, Ebrel Moore, Emily Motto, Emely Neu, Laura O'Neill, Lydia

Ourahmane, Athena Papadopoulos, Catherine Parsonage, Imran

Perretta, Miroslav Pomichal, Charles Richardson, Simon Senn, Xin

Shen, Will Sheridan Jr., Mustafa Sidki, David Cyrus Smith,

Marilia Stagkouraki, Jane Stobart, Camille Summers-Valli, John

Thole, Ian Tricker, Milou van der Maaden, Tess Vaughan, Adam

Wallace, Deborah Westmancoat, Joseph Whitmore, Frances Williams,

Ben Zawalich and Adam Zoltowski.

Artist and designer Julie Verhoeven creates an immersive

installation in the Fox Reading Room that explores concepts of

femininity and how they are represented in popular culture, both

past and present.

fig-2 presents 50 projects over 50 weeks in the ICA Studio, in

association with Outset.

First Happenings: Adrian Henri in the ‘60s and '70s, offers a

focussed look at Adrian Henri’s pioneering role in the

‘happenings movement’ in Britain, setting up the first ‘Event’

in 1962, through to enabling various collaborative events into

the 1970s.

In collaboration with The Mosaic Rooms, the ICA presentS the

first UK institutional solo exhibition of artist Dor Guez. As an

artist of Christian Palestinian and Jewish Tunisian descent,

living in Jaffa, he is considered a leading and critical voice

from the Middle East whose practice questions contemporary art’s

role in narrating unwritten histories.

The ICA is delighted to present a solo exhibition of recent work

by Viviane Sassen, a photographer who has garnered parallel

critical acclaim as a fashion photographer and in the context of

contemporary visual art. The content of the exhibition focuses

predominantly on a body of work that Sassen made in Pikin Slee,

Suriname in 2013.

146

2015

24 Mar – 17 May

2015

22 Apr – 21 Jun

2015

25 Mar – 17 May

2015

26 May – 19 Jul

2015

1 Jul – 6 Sep

2015

1 Jul – 6 Sep

2015

24 Jul – 26 Jul

FB55

[FOX READING ROOM]

Looks

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERIES]

From her wooden sleep...Ydessa

Hendeles

[ICA THEATRE]

Shout Out! UK Pirate Radio in the

1980s

[FOX READING ROOM]

Isa Genzken: Basic Research

Paintings

[UPPER GALLERIES]

Eloise Hawser: Lives on Wire

[LOWER GALLERIES]

ICA ASSOCIATES: WARP

Evian Christ & David Rudnick

present The Trance War: Archives

and Documentation, 1998-Ongoing

[ICA THEATRE]

FB55 is an archival display of Francis Bacon’s show held at

ICA's former premises on Dover Street in 1955. It was Bacon’s

first ever solo institutional exhibition in the UK. The

presentation in the ICA Fox Reading Room includes a display of

materials such as press reviews, invitation cards and related

publications.

Looks is a group exhibition that includes works by Juliette

Bonneviot, Andrea Crespo, Morag Keil, Wu Tsang and Stewart Uoo.

Through a wide range of media, from film installation and

painting, to sculpture and photography, this exhibition explores

the ways in which mass digital culture informs how identity is

constructed, performed and challenged.

in this work, Hendeles draws together disparate elements to

compose a tightly choreographed tableau vivant. Central to the

installation is a remarkable and unique collection of 150 wooden

artists’ manikins assembled by Hendeles over twenty years.

Shout Out! UK Pirate Radio in the 1980s is an archival

exhibition looking back at the early tower block pirate radio

movement which emerged in the UK during the 1980s, prompting a

new musical phenomenon that would change the face of British

music.

The Basic Research paintings were produced between 1989-1991.

They have rarely been shown in isolation, or in the context of a

freestanding painting show.

Hawser's work reconfigures and repurposes commonplace materials

applied in industrial processes to create sculptures and

installations that subtly demonstrate the inherent mutability of

everyday objects.

Warp Arts, in partnership with Evian Christ & David Rudnick,

present a series of materials recalling and responding to the

events of The Trance War, which took place in Europe (1998 -

ongoing).

147

2015

29 Jul – 4 Oct

2015

24 Sep – 15 Nov

2015

2 Oct – 4 Oct

2015

12 Oct – 29 Nov

2015

12 Oct – 25 Oct

2015

15 Oct – 29 Nov

Everything is Architecture: Bau

Magazine from the 60s and 70s

[FOX READING ROOM]

Prem Sahib: Side On

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERIES]

ICA Off-Site: Digbeth, Birmingham

in association with Selfridges

Live + Loud

[OFFSITE: 119 FLOODGATE STREET,

DIGBETH, BIRMINGHAM]

Smiler: Photographs of London by

Mark Cawson

[FOX READING ROOM]

Zhang Ding: Enter the Dragon

[ICA THEATRE]

ICA Off-Site: Hannah Perry

[DIESEL BLACK GOLD FLAGSHIP STORE]

The ICA presents the first significant presentation in the UK of

the influential Vienna-based architectural magazine Bau:

Magazine for Architecture and Urban Planning, published by the

Central Association of Austrian Architects.

For his first institutional solo exhibition in London, Prem

Sahib presents new and recent work in the Lower and Upper

Galleries at the ICA. A palpable sense of the body and human

touch permeates throughout Sahib’s works, which comprise

sculpture, paintings, works on paper and performance.

The off-site project coincides with Selfridges’ Live + Loud and

is the ICA’s first project in the city. ICA Off-Site: Digbeth,

Birmingham aims to reference recent trends in contemporary urban

subcultures and features a temporary exhibition and music

programme that draws on Birmingham’s mix of industrial and post-

war brutalist architecture, celebrating the city as a centre for

creativity and a source of inspiration. Participants include

Fergadelic, Tim & Barry / Just Jam, Tyrone Lebon, Ben Sansbury

and Ashley Williams.

An exhibition of unseen photographs by Smiler (aka Mark Cawson)

of London squats from the late 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s. The

content of the exhibition focuses on a body of work that Smiler

mainly shot between West London and Kings Cross.

Zhang Ding transforms the ICA Theatre into a ‘mutating sound

sculpture’, covering the room with reflective surfaces,

suspended sound panels and a series of rotating mirrored

sculptures situated next to two music stages. For the duration

of the exhibition, there are a series of daily performances,

consisting of invited artists and open submissions from a

variety of musical genres selected by Zhang Ding in association

with NTS Radio.

Hannah Perry is a London-based artist who works with video,

printmaking, sculpture, installation and performance. She

creates work responding to music and popular culture, while

incorporating biographical notes and inflections. Collaging and

juxtaposing collected material and self-shot footage in her

videos,

148

2015/2016

25 Nov – 24 Jan

2015/2016

8 Dec – 10 Jan

2016

19 Jan – 13 Mar

2016

3 Feb – 10 Apr

Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2015

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERIES]

Radical Disco: Architecture and

Nightlife in Italy, 1965-1975

[FOX READING ROOM]

Art into Society – Society into

Art

[FOX READING ROOM]

Betty Woodman: Theatre of the

Domestic

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERIES]

The Bloomberg New Contemporaries for 2015 are Sïan Astley, Kevin

Boyd, Lydia Brockless, U. Kanad Chakrabarti, James William

Collins, Andrei Costache, Julia Curtin, Abri de Swardt, Melanie

Eckersley, Jamie Fitzpatrick, Justin Fitzpatrick, Hannah Ford,

Sophie Giller, Richard Hards, Juntae T.J. Hwang, Jasmine

Johnson, Tomomi Koseki, Hilde Krohn Huse, Pandora Lavender, Jin

Han Lee, Hugo López Ayuso, Beatrice-Lily Lorigan, Scott Lyman,

Hanqing Ma & Mona Yoo, Scott Mason, Oliver McConnie, Mandy

Niewöhner, Hamish Pearch, Neal Rock, Conor Rogers, Katie Schwab,

Tim Simmons, David Cyrus Smith, Francisco Sousa Lobo, Aaron

Wells, Morgan Wills and Andrea Zucchini.

A presentation exploring the relationship between architecture

and nightlife in Italy during the 1960s and 1970s. These years

saw a number of discotheques open across Italy, including

several designed by architects of Radical Design, a movement

active in the 60s and 70s populated by architects such as Gruppo

9999, Superstudio and UFO.

This archival display documents the 1974 ICA exhibition Art into

Society – Society into Art: Seven German Artists (29 October –

24 November 1974), a key part of a season called the German

Month that was staged at the ICA and which featured film

screenings, talks, performances and exhibitions showcasing the

wide-ranging cultural developments emerging from West Germany at

that time. Organised by ICA Curator Sir Norman Rosenthal and

writer and curator Christos M. Joachimides, Art into Society –

Society into Art included artists Albrecht D., Joseph Beuys, KP

Brehmer, Hans Haacke, Dieter Hacker, Gustav Metzger, Klaus

Staeck and photographer Michael Ruetz.

The first UK solo presentation of works by Betty Woodman (born

1930), one of the most important contemporary artists working

with ceramics today. The exhibition focuses on work Woodman has

created in the last ten years, including a number of major new

mixed media pieces.

149

2016

23 Mar – 15 May

2016

20 Apr – 19 Jun

2016

20 Apr – 19 Jun

2016

25 May – 17 Jul

2016

29 Jun – 4 Sep

Dennis Morris: PiL - First Issue

to Metal Box

[FOX READING ROOM]

Martine Syms: Fact & Trouble

[UPPER GALLERIES]

Guan Xiao: Flattened Metal in

association with K11 Art

Foundation

[LOWER GALLERIES]

Olivetti: Beyond Form and Function

[FOX READING ROOM]

Artistic Differences

[UPPER GALLERIES]

A presentation of rarely seen photographs and ephemera relating

to the early stages of the band Public Image Ltd’s (PiL) design

from 1978-79 with a focus on the design of the album Metal Box.

Working closely with photographer and designer Dennis Morris,

the display explores the evolution of the band’s identity, from

his influential journey to Jamaica with John Lydon in 1978 to

the design of the iconic Metal Box.

Fact & Trouble is an exhibition by American artist Martine Syms

that examines the space between lived experience and its

representation.

Working mainly in sculpture and video, Chinese artist Guan Xiao

(b.1983) explores how ways of seeing are now influenced by

digital image circulation as an increasingly dominant source of

knowledge and information exchange.

This display presents photographs, films and ephemera relating

to Olivetti’s graphic and spatial design, as well as

architecture. Focusing largely on the industrial boom of the

post-war era, the display covers a key period in Olivetti’s

history, a time which saw the creation of the iconic Valentine

typewriter and the company’s increasing move towards computer

technologies.

To coincide with the Lower Gallery exhibition Judy Blame: Never

Again (29 June – 4 September 2016), which features designer Judy

Blame’s work since the 1980s, Artistic Differences in the Upper

Gallery aims to present Blame’s work within a wider artistic

context, drawing on connections in the art and design worlds in

the UK from the 1980s and 1990s. Participants include Charles

Atlas, Dave Baby, Jake & Dinos Chapman, Malcolm Garrett, Derek

Jarman, Barry Kamen, Jim Lambie, Mark Lebon, Linder, John

Maybury, Jamie Reid, Peter Saville, Juergen Teller, Trojan,

Nicola Tyson and Tim Noble & Sue Webster.

150

2016

29 Jun – 4 Sep

2016

8 Jul – 24 Jul

2016

27 Jul – 25 Sep

2016

21 Sep – 13 Nov

2016

4 Oct – 27 Nov

Judy Blame: Never Again

[LOWER GALLERIES]

Alasdair McLellan & Lev Tanju: The

Palace

[ICA THEATRE]

Detroit: Techno City

[FOX READING ROOM]

James Richards: Requests and

Antisongs

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERIES]

Fluorescent Chrysanthemum

[FOX READING ROOM]

The first major solo exhibition by accessories designer, art

director and fashion stylist Judy Blame.

The exhibition is presented as a montage rather than a

chronology that brings together an arrangement of artefacts,

including clothing, collages, jewellery, fashion editorials,

sketchbooks and T-shirts alongside unique commissions that bear

witness to Blame’s tactile, thought-provoking, approach to

fashion and his propensity towards collaboration and

experimentation.

Photographer Alasdair McLellan presents a collection of archive

and unseen images of Palace Skateboards’ renowned team and its

extended family in the London skate gang, the Palace Wayward

Boys Choir (PWBC).

A studied look at the evolution and subsequent dispersion of

Detroit Techno music. This term, coined in the 1980s, reflects

the musical and social influences that informed early

experiments in merging the sounds of synth-pop and disco with

funk to create this distinct music genre.

For the first time in the UK, this exhibition charts a timeline

of Detroit Techno music from its 1970s origins, continuing

through to the early 1990s.

ICA presents Requests and Antisongs, a solo exhibition by

British artist James Richards. In Richards' work, images and

sounds are merged into highly affective video works that combine

footage from a wide range of sources edited into elegant

compositions.

This display highlights the ICA’s rich heritage as a home for

radical contemporary arts and culture. In 1968 Fluorescent

Chrysanthemum was the first presentation of experimental

Japanese art, music, film and design in Europe – showcasing a

group of artists never before seen in the UK, including Kohei

Sugiura, Jiro Takamatsu, Ushio Shinohara, Tadanori Yokoo,

Seiichi Hayashi, Yoji Kuri and Tatsuo Shimamura.

151

2016/2017

23 Nov – 22 Jan

2016/2017

6 Dec – 5 Feb

2017

1 Feb – 16 Apr

2017

1 Feb – 16 Apr

Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2016

[LOWER AND UPPER GALLERIES]

Carmel Buckley and Mark Harris:

Sparrow Come Back Home

[FOX READING ROOM]

Helen Johnson: Warm Ties

[LOWER GALLERIES]

Sonia Boyce: We move in her way

[UPPER GALLERIES]

The selected artists for Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2016 are

Victoria Adam, Katja Angeli, Diana Anghel, Saelia Aparicio

Torinos, James Berrington, Jack Bodimeade, Anna Bunting-Branch,

Leah Carless, Michael Cox, David Donald, Jemma Egan, Kate Fahey,

Jamie Fitzpatrick, Harry Fletcher, Mary Furniss, Roxman Gatt,

Christopher D.A. Gray, Jamie Green, Thomas Greig, Byzantia

Harlow, Sebastian Jefford, Seungjo Jeong, Alfie Kungu, Janina

Lange, Lana Locke, Georgia Lucas-Going, Sophie Mackfall,

Karolina Magnusson-Murray/Leon Platt, Richie Moment, Zarina

Muhammad, Richard Nicholson, Mooni Perry, Lisa Porter, Alicia

Reyes McNamara, George Ridgway, Rodrigo Red Sandoval, Zsofia

Schweger, Leonor Serrano Rivas, Ruth Spencer Jolly, Oriele

Steiner, Margreta Stolen, Reece Straw, Maryam Tafakory, Tenant

of Culture and Jack West.

Sparrow Come Back Home by British artists Carmel Buckley and

Mark Harris takes its title from a 1962 album by calypso singer

Mighty Sparrow. This exhibition shows representations of

Sparrow’s records alongside an archive of printed material

relating to his music, revealing the depth of calypso culture.

Warm Ties is a solo exhibition of Australian artist Helen

Johnson, in collaboration with Artspace, Sydney. Johnson weaves

and overlays historical and contemporary signifiers creating

points of tension and reflection through the medium of painting.

In this exhibition, the complex colonial relationship between

Australia and Britain is dealt with on the level of the body,

using large-scale paintings mounted to a structure that zigzags

through the space.

Sonia Boyce presents a new body of work created especially for

the ICA. We move in her way involves the exploratory vocal and

movement performances of Elaine Mitchener, Barbara Gamper and

her dancers Eve Stainton, Ria Uttridge and Be van Vark, with an

invited audience. A multi-media installation has been generated

from the documentation of their open-ended live performance.

152

2017

14 Feb – 16 Apr

2017

6 May – 2 Jul

2017

6 May – 2 Jul

ICA Video Library: 1981–1993

[FOX READING ROOM]

Stuart Middleton: Beat

[UPPER AND LOWER GALLERIES]

Franz Masereel: The City

[UPPER GALLERIES]

Between 1981 and 1993 the ICA’s Video Library offered public

access to a unique collection of over 1000 tapes including

Artists’ Videos, Documentaries and Independent Films, at a time

when availability of these materials were rare and limited. This

Fox Reading Room display explores the role of public access

collections, taking the Library’s 1986 complete catalogue as a

starting point to examine the Video Library, its relationship to

the ICA’s ongoing Moving Image programmes and the evolving

perception of Moving Image’s role in art galleries and

institutions.

Middleton’s exhibition features a new video and a site-specific

installation developed in response to the architecture of the

Lower Gallery. This involves the removal of existing walls and

suspended ceiling in addition to the construction of a wooden

platform made from reclaimed domestic floorboards. The structure

references the buildings used in modern industrial agriculture

to house livestock, upcycled interior design projects and

historical site-specific artworks. The scale of the installation

foregrounds a critical position on the concept of 'landscape' as

a product of human design composed from conflicting ideological

positions.

Situated in the Upper Gallery is a new stop-frame animation

commissioned by the ICA. The video shows an undernourished dog

moving around in a brightly lit cell that recalls the white-

washed austerity of vivisection laboratories, euthanasia clinics

and art galleries.

Presented in the ICA Upper Gallery is Frans Masereel’s early

20th century ‘wordless novel’ The City. On display are 50

individual woodblock prints from the original edition published

in 1925. Alongside this, a second edition (1987) of The City is

openly displayed, allowing audiences to read the publication in

its entirity.

153

2017

6 May – 9 July

The Things That Make You Sick:

East London Health Campaigning,

1977-1980 [FOX READING ROOM]

The ICA Fox Reading Room presents the collaborative and

socially-engaged work of Peter Dunn and Loraine Leeson produced

between 1977 and 1980, which focused on health issues of the

time: the Bethnal Green Hospital Campaign (1977-78) and the East

London Health Project (1978- 1980).