ICA
The ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts) is a long established institution (since 1947) that champions ground breaking art in all its forms including performance, film, music, installation, painting, sculpture and digital art.
The ICA is a long established institution (since 1947) that champions ground-breaking art in all its forms, including performance, film, music, installation, painting, sculpture and digital art. The initial remit, that still holds true today, is that of an 'artist's playground'.
The ICA has been showing technology-based art work since the 1950s and was responsible for the seminal 'Cybernetic Serendipity' of 1968.
Since 1997 the ICA has had a unique dedicated space to show the work of artists working with screen-based digital media. The theatre space is also utilised to show digital installations and performances on a regular basis.
The ICA is the only publicly funded art institution in London with a regular programme of technology-based work encompassing screen-based, installation and performance arts.