Institute of Contemporary Arts

The centre for international contemporary arts in Britain with 3 galleries (exhibitions changing approximately every 8 weeks). Cinema, theatre, live music, restaurant, lectures and live music events, bookshop and late bar and cafe. Housed in elegant Regency premises on the Mall.
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| Catering | Bar Food shop |
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| Booking and payment details | Solo accepted Maestro accepted |
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Film and other arts constantly nip at each others boundaries like exuberant puppies in one of the most eclectic cinemas in the land. Enjoy anything from a photographic exhibition to an independent French film. The bars pretty damned fine too, and that pint will taste all the more culturally-relevant for its surroundings.
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My Place In-Between Exhibition
3 Jul 2008 to 23 Jul 2008
British artist Alys Williams and Lebanese artist Nathalie Harb create a multimedia installation that evolved from ideas of their home cities, London and Beirut, and communicates an uneasiness with the concept of home and its fragility.9 Jul 2008 to 31 Aug 2008
This new exhibition brings together examples of machines created to enable writing and drawing, including mechanisms which create giant wall drawings, punch messages in paper and make images on a screen. This is a project by Jurg Lehni and Alex Rich.18 Jul 2008 to 24 Jul 2008
Lau Ching Wan is a schizophrenic police inspector solving crimes in his own unorthodox way.18 Jul 2008 to 24 Jul 2008
Ryuk is a bored death-demon from a parallel dimension and drops his 'death note' on Planet Earth to see what happens. Light meanwhile is a bright law student, who finds a mysterious book and discovers that anyone whose name he writes in it will die shortly after. Criminals then begin to die inexplicably and the confused police bring in the mysterious detective L for a deadly game of cat and mouse.
Location Information Institute of Contemporary Arts
| Address: | Nash House The Mall London SW1Y 5AH |
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7930 3647 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 7873 0051 |
| Public transport: | Charing Cross Rail/Tube |
| By road: | Piccadilly: exit station, walk down Lower Regent St to Waterloo Place, descend Duke of York steps, turn left. Charing Cross: turn left, cross Trafalgar Sq bearing left |
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