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23/6/2014

Journal

ICA - Institute of Contemporary Arts, London

At the project's core is an exhibition of 5 individual presentations in media ranging from photography and installation to film. It offers a looser configuration of individual projects to consider the artist's role in bringing focus to the changing world around us.


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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.

At the project’s core is an exhibition of five individual presentations in media ranging from photography and installation to film, by Rossella Biscotti, Edson Chagas, Cyprien Gaillard, Paulo Nazareth, and Koki Tanaka. Of equal status are projects that have been made for the ICA’s online space including an online commission by Charlotte Prodger and Isla Leaver-Yap; live performance events that will take place at the ICA and off-site by Paul Elliman, Ahmet Öğüt, Richard Sides, and Koki Tanaka; and a series of artist film screenings in the ICA Cinema by Duncan Campbell and Bouchra Khalili. Accompanying these events will be talks by Marlie Mul and Joshua Simon including contributions to an ongoing online journal. Updated on a regular basis throughout the run of the project, this website presents unique online commissions alongside contextual information such as interviews and documentation of the related programme.

Over the summer season, Journal brings together international artists who explore both historical events and more gradual social changes in their work. Each artist offers a personal engagement with situations that have either been shaped by widely reported events or less visible variations in the societal and technological means we connect with people and places.

Over the three months of the project, full programme on: https://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/seasons/journal-events-programme

Supported by the Journal Exhibition Supporters Group including Mendes Wood DM. With additional support from ArtWorks, a Paul Hamlyn Foundation Special Initiative.

Image: Edson Chagas, Found not Taken, London, 2014. Courtesy the artist and A Palazzo Gallery, Brescia

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Naomi Crowther Tel: 020 7766 1407 Email: naomi.crowther@ica.org.uk

Exhibition Private View: Tue 24 Jun, 6-9pm

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