Institute of Contemporary Arts

About 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.

Institute of Contemporary Arts Address

Address:
Nash House
The Mall
London
SW1Y 5AH
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7930 3647
Fax: +44 (0)20 7873 0051

Location Information for Institute of Contemporary Arts

Address:
Nash House
The Mall
London
SW1Y 5AH
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7930 3647
Fax: +44 (0)20 7873 0051
Public transport: Charing Cross, London Underground
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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Events at Institute of Contemporary Arts

  • AGF + Mira Calix

    Concert

    20 Nov 2009 to 20 Nov 2009

    AGF is Antye Greie, musician, producer and songwriter, whose projects investigate the relationship between verbal communication and sound, forming a dissected and beat driven version of poetry. Mira Calix has a DJ background and a practice with roots in dance music. Often mixing electronics with her own intimate vocals, she incorporates classical orchestration and found natural sounds into dense and immersive compositions.

     
  • Chocolate Monk + Gravetemple + Aaron Dilloway

    Concert

    16 Nov 2009 to 16 Nov 2009

    Chocolate Monk is an experimental music imprint founded in 1993 by Dylan and Lisa Nyoukis. It hosts multiple projects, including the bands Prick Decay and Blood Stereo. Tonight's event features group performances by artists associated with Chocolate Monk, including Ali Robertson and Neil Campbell. Gravetemple combines metal instrumentation with feedback, drones and minimalist composition.

     
  • The Pains of Being Pure at Heart + Ringo Deathstarr + The Tamborines

    Concert

    28 Nov 2009 to 28 Nov 2009

    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart are a New York four-piece who play genius noisy pop songs with boy/girl vocals, blissful melodies, fuzz guitar and blistering drums. Their self-titled debut album on Fortuna POP! was named by Pitchfork as one of the five most anticipated releases of the year. Thrilling and insouciantly cool, they might just be the most exciting indiepop band on the planet right now.

     
  • The Red Krayola + Rude Pravo + Petit Mal

    Concert

    19 Nov 2009 to 19 Nov 2009

    The Red Krayola has existed in multiple forms since 1966 and maintains a unique position in the world of rock and roll. Revolving around the constant presence of Mayo Thompson the band has involved musicians such as Gina Birch and Jim O'Rourke, and artists Albert Oehlen and Stephen Prina. Its output encompasses experimental one-second pieces, psychedelic freakouts, and 'pop' albums with lyrics by conceptual art group Art & Language.

     
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