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ICA Infrequencies

Conversations from the ICA archives in London.

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Mark Fisher & David Graeber on bad management and bureaucracy
6 May 2024
Mark Fisher & David Graeber on bad management and bureaucracy

A recording from 2015's 'Symposium: Bureaucracy' with Mark Fisher, David Graeber and Jeremy Gilbert.archive.ica.art/whats-on/symposium-bureaucracy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

98 min
The Walk and Talk
30 April 2024
The Walk and Talk

This episode was recorded in early July 2023 and features a discussion between Twayna Mayne and a group of sixth form students from one of nearby secondary schools. Before the recording we went for a short walk together, bits of which you’ll hear throughout, and explored some of the environment local to the ICA. Along the way we talked about the ICA’s location on the Mall, the history of the building it’s currently in and how the 2020 show by the American conceptual artist Cameron Rowland’s made links between this and Britain’s wider colonial history. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

36 min
Field Recordings: ASMR on the Mall
30 April 2024
Field Recordings: ASMR on the Mall

In this short episode you’ll hear the ambient sounds of the Mall, the street that is home to both the ICA and Buckingham Palace, recorded two days before the Coronation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

9 min
Nick Makoha and The New Carthaginians
30 April 2024
Nick Makoha and The New Carthaginians

Nick Makoha is a Ugandan poet, playwright and the ICA’s former poet-in-residence.In this episode he is joined by Twayna Mayne to discuss his research project: TheNew Carthaginians and the links he makes in it between the Entebbe hijacking,Icarus and the artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

46 min
I do this everyday: pass it on
30 April 2024
I do this everyday: pass it on

Artists Lorenza Peragine and Ivana Sehic talk about their project ‘I do this everyday: pass it on’, which encompassed a 30-min public performance with video projection on the streets of Shoreditch, London, and a 4-hour workshop at the ICA in December 2022. The artists begin by discussing the concepts behind the project: the ‘production of space’ and our response to instrutctions present in a public space. They then read and comment on some of the movement scores devised by the ICA workshop participants. In the last part, they discuss the project in relation to the politics of public spaces in London, and bring examples from their past work with Flock collective and their PhD research.The project was produced in collaboration between the University of Roehampton, Colégio das Artes Coimbra (Portugal) and the ICA, with support from Santander. More about the project and trailer: ica.art/i-do-this-every-day-pass-it-on More about the artists:Ivana Sehic instagram.com/ivanasehicLorenza Peragine peraginelorenza.wixsite.com/lorenza-peragine https://www.instagram.com/lo_racer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

36 min
Aria Dean on Abattoir
1 March 2024
Aria Dean on Abattoir

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 Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

71 min
Neneh Cherry, Naima Karlsson + more on Moki Cherry's life, love and work as an artist and mother
29 September 2023
Neneh Cherry, Naima Karlsson + more on Moki Cherry's life, love and work as an artist and mother

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 LeongEvent programmed by Susanna Davies-Crook and Nicola LeongRecorded by Cheyanne MccormackEdited by Justin Tam Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

91 min
Swindle: how to write a track with Kojey Radical, grime on TV, producing like a musician.
26 September 2023
Swindle: how to write a track with Kojey Radical, grime on TV, producing like a musician.

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 Swindle and Nicolas-Tyrell ScottRecorded by Ben MoonEdited by Justin Tam Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

92 min
Yvonne Rainer: avoiding the audience gaze, filmmaking vs dancing, accepting mistakes
25 September 2023
Yvonne Rainer: avoiding the audience gaze, filmmaking vs dancing, accepting mistakes

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 Retrospective17 - 27 August 2023, at the ICA, Londonwww.ica.art/yvonne-rainer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

30 min
Momtaza Mehri: the limits of identity politics, symbolism and Beyoncé
11 September 2023
Momtaza Mehri: the limits of identity politics, symbolism and Beyoncé

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 Michelle Obama.The recording was part of a series of Black feminist programmes exploring pleasure as a politics of refusal, recorded on 9 November 2019.Editor: Amrit SangheraMixing: Justin Tam Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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