Episodes
Published 04/30/24
Artist and writer Aria Dean discusses her recent work and the thinking behind her current exhibition at the ICA Aria Dean: Abattoir. The exhibition, which includes an immersive film installation and new sculptural presentation, builds on the artist’s ongoing research into agricultural and industrial architecture, specifically the intimate connection between modernity and death on conceptual, political, and material levels at the site of the abattoir. ica.art/aria-dean-abattoir Hosted on...
Published 03/01/24
Published 03/01/24
Moki Cherry’s family discusses collaging as working class art, the wisdom of children, and how family life and artmaking are part of the same practice. With Neneh Cherry, Naima Karlsson, Tyson McVey, Linder Sterling and Hettie Judah. Exhibition curated by Naima Karlsson and Nicola Leong Event programmed by Susanna Davies-Crook and Nicola Leong Recorded by Cheyanne Mccormack Edited by Justin Tam Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Published 09/29/23
Swindle has come far from his days experimenting with grime, funk and dubstep, but he still carries the craft of a jazz musician. In this conversation with Nicolas-Tyrell Scott, from the Town Hall conversations, Swindle talks about how he wrote a track with Kojey Radical, seeing more grime on mainstream TV, the different methods in writing for TV in Candice Carty-Williams' show Champion, and how he's never stopped learning. Recorded Wednesday 28 Jun 2023 at the ICA in London. Featuring...
Published 09/26/23
Yvonne Rainer and film research Oliver Fuke have a conversation to open a season at the ICA celebrating the dancer and choreographer's body of film work. She reflects many years back on how she experimented with form between filmmaking and dancing, on being accused of not caring about the audience, and on how she'd never change anything about her films. Yvonne Rainer: A Retrospective 17 - 27 August 2023, at the ICA, London www.ica.art/yvonne-rainer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy...
Published 09/25/23
This episode was picked and edited by Amrit Sanghera, one of the ICA’s Public Advisors. What happens when powerful black women use their positionality to push their identity as cultural product or representational symbol, and how useful this is for the interests of working class Black women? Momtaza Mehri explores the slipperiness of female power, agency and identification. She touches on the pleasures Black women experience in the symbolism and imagery of powerful figures such as Beyonce and...
Published 09/11/23
Part 3. Discussions from filmmakers responding to what Legacy Russell’s Glitch Feminism idea and how they use it in their practice. ‘Being a black woman in the world means a lot is expected and asked of you… the place I can set my strongest boundaries is in the digital realm’ ‘Apps like Natural Cycle where suddenly we’re using technology to liberate our bodies from traditional medicine and that in a scewed way maybe is a form of cyber-feminism and enters into that world’ Featured short...
Published 06/19/23
Part 2. Both Subrin and Syms create narrative works about how women are presented and documented through film and social media. A Woman, a Part, dir. Elisabeth Subrin, USA 2017 (starts at 17 sec.) ‘I was thinking a lot about performance and what it requires within capitalism to be a person in an economy where you have to perform to survive… I don’t think one can be completely authentic and actually make a living.’‘People don’t change in ninety minutes, I wanted the film to talk about how...
Published 06/12/23
In 2018, the ICA premiered Astra Taylor’s idiosyncratic, philosophical film What Is Democracy?, which spans millennia and continents to deliver an analysis of democracy on a collision course with capitalism. From ancient Athens’ groundbreaking experiment in self-government and capitalism’s roots in medieval Italy, to contemporary Greece grappling with financial collapse and a mounting refugee crisis, and the United States reckoning with rampant racism and growing income inequality, What Is...
Published 06/08/23
Content warning: This conversation talks about eating disorders in detail (between 12' – 20'20"). Rapper Che Lingo discusses community, putting the message before the music and how anime shapes his sound, as part of the Town Hall with writer Nicolas Tyrell-Scott. The Town Hall invites radical purveyors of art for a conversation, to discuss their art, journey, and process illuminating the intersections at large. Centering a dialogue-first approach and pivoting toward London’s unique musical...
Published 06/08/23
3-part series on women directors. Three women filmmakers craft stories about migration, survival and community – as Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, Nigerians under a military patriarchy, and Mexicans in LA. Fadia’s Tree, dir. Sarah Beddington (starts at 7 min. 21 sec.)   ‘The trajectory of the birds seemed to be able to reconnect people and place that had been separated and fragmented.’    While millions of birds migrate freely in the skies Fadia, a Palestinian refugee in Lebanon, yearns...
Published 06/05/23
Conversations and recordings from the ICA archives Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Published 04/14/23
'Fragments From Heaven' director Adnane Baraka speaks with Abiba Coulibaly (of Opensources, a film exhibition project) about the identity of Moroccan cinema, filmmaking as a synthesis, and being guided by nomad communities in the deserts of Morocco. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Published 04/04/23
Technologist Chelsea Manning is in conversation with artist and writer James Bridle, discussing the rise of artificial intelligence and the role of AI in public policy, the state of the data economy, and the issues faced by transgender people today. This was recorded at the Royal Institution on Monday 1 October 2018. For more conversations and performances from the ICA programme visit ica.art Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Published 03/23/23
This year marks the 2nd anniversary of the military coup that shook Myanmar in February 2021.This conversation was recorded after the screening of Myanmar Diaries at the ICA in London, between Nicolas Raffin, Managing Curator of Cinema at the ICA, and a member of the anonymous Myanmar Film Collective. Their work combines short films and powerful investigative journalism into a stirring and visceral testimony to the power of cinema as collective action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy...
Published 02/28/23
As part of an 'introspective' of 50 years of work, filmmaker John Smith is joined in conversation by director Carol Morley following a screening of five of his most radical and influential films: 'Om', 'The Black Tower', 'Dungeness', 'Gargantuan' and 'Slow Glass'. Sound recordist: Nichola Farnan Podcast introduction: Nicolas Raffin Editor: Justin Tam Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Published 12/26/22
Stream 'A Night of Knowing Nothing' on the ICA website ica.art/digital/cinema-3 Payal Kapadia’s award-winning immersive work addresses the political complexities of contemporary India. This conversation was recorded during the opening night screening for FRAMES of REPRESENTATION 2021. Conversation: Nico Marzano Podcast introduction: Nicolas Raffin Editor: Justin Tam Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Published 12/26/22
Curator Introduction: Nicolas Raffin Editor: Justin Tam Sound Recordist: Edwin Van Boven Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Published 11/28/22
Commissioned by the ICA, Hold Hold Fire (2019) is inspired by Olivia Plender’s ongoing research into the East London Federation of Suffragettes, and was produced after an extensive series of workshops with women’s groups across London exploring the women’s suffrage movement from contemporary feminist perspectives. The discussion took place after the screening, with Olivia Plender and academics Janna Graham and Kirsten Lloyd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Published 11/28/22
Host: Nico Marzano Curator Introduction: Nicolas Raffin Live Translator: Chiara Marañón Additional Translator: Nicole Davenport Editor: Justin Tam Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Published 11/28/22
Two of the Tottenham Three share their story, in their own words, on how they came to be charged, convicted and later, find justice in one of the biggest miscarriages of justice in British history. This conversation took part in 2021 during the exhibition War Inna Babylon: The Community’s Struggle for Truths and Rights, in a series of talks that revisited the female-led grassroots community around Broadwater Farm Estate in Tottenham. -- Editing: Lorenza Peragine, Justin Tam. Mixing: Justin...
Published 10/04/22
Writers Ifeanyi Awachie, Victoria Adukwei Bulley, Leo Hermitt, Selina Nwulu and Kareem Reid gather to share newly commissioned poems created in response to Toni Morrison’s writing and her passing in 2020. This event was part of Five Volumes for Toni Morrison, a convening dedicated to the life and legacy of the Nobel Prize-winning author. Co-curated by ICA Curators Ifeanyi Awachie and Nydia A Swaby, with support from ICA Community Arts Apprentice Aaliyah Kelly-Hibbert. -- Editing: Lorenza...
Published 10/04/22
The work of Apichatpong Weerasethakul has been screening at the ICA since his films in the early 2000s. Tilda Swinton collaborated with Weerasethakul on Memoria, his latest work about an expat in Colombia who hears sounds that begin to torment her, and her journey into memory that follows. In this conversation, join a rare conversation with Apichatpong, Tilda, and Simon Field, the former ICA Head of Cinema in the 1990s. Curator intro: Nicolas Raffin. Recording: David Powell. Editing: Justin...
Published 10/04/22