Artist and poet Rindon Johnson and rising Brooklyn-based artist Diamond Stingily discuss Stingily’s recent work included in her first solo museum presentation at ICA Miami, and myriad influences, including childhood memories, hair, fantasy, and the Amish. Read More
During a conversation with ICA Miami and poet Rindon Johnson, emerging Brooklyn-based artist Diamond Stingily touches on how the joy of Black art subverts expectation. Read More
Urban designer Germane Barnes explores the role of the architect and architecture in today’s intersectional environment and asks: "Can the architect be held responsible for non-inclusive spaces?" Read More
“It’s weird when you’re moved by your own work.” Iconic poet Eileen Myles shares anecdotes from her life and reads selected poems, including a new poem titled “Passing A” on the occasion of artist Shannon Ebner’s exhibition “A Public Character” at ICA Miami. Watch the full presentation here. Read More
Renowned artist and sculptor Mark Handforth discussed recent exhibitions, including a new sculpture commissioned as part of ICA Miami’s inaugural presentation in its new home in the Miami Design District. Learn more. Read More
“I am going to walk over there and put up this piece. I won’t take this microphone with me… Perhaps this sends a message or shows that I’m committed to the individual—and I might say to the mystic, as well.” In a moment of unexpected spontaneity, renowned conceptual artist Richard… Read More
Internationally renowned painter Hernan Bas discusses the “otherworldly,” audience awakenings, and the implicit meanings depicted in gay art. But the question remains: “What makes gay art gay?” Watch Hernan Bas’s full lecture here. Read More
Renowned conceptual artist John Miller presents a new lecture, “Relations in Public,” in conjunction with the artist’s first American museum exhibition, “I Stand, I Fall,” at ICA Miami. Learn more. Read More
As part of the Art + Research Center’s Spring 2017 Semester, “New Social Abstractions,” Luciana Parisi, co-director of the Digital Culture Unit at Goldsmiths University of London, delivers a new public lecture, “Instrumentality or the origin of techno-logic,” at ICA Miami. Read More
Arts theorist Sven Lütticken explores the cultural, social, economic, and technological conditions that produce “alternative facts.” From Lütticken: “As fake news and ‘alternative facts’ triumph, the complexity of facticity is denied. However, ritualistic ‘fact checking’ is in itself not a solution as the performativity of social media goes into overdrive. Read More
ICA Miami Associate Curator Stephanie Seidel moderates a panel discussion between Nicolas Lobo and Jillian Mayer, Miami-based artists whose practice explore the effects of technology and the increasing complexity and digitization of everyday life. Lobo and Mayer discuss how science fact, science fiction, and the artists’ own social spaces inform… Read More
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Executive Director and Chief Curator of the Kitchen, New York, Tim Griffin discusses contemporary painting and previews his contribution to ICA Miami’s catalogue for Ryan Sullivan. Learn more. Read More
As part of K-HOLE’s residency with ICA Miami, co-founders Dena Yago and Sean Monahan conducted market research over the course of three days that used the city as a case study. In the tradition of science fiction, K-HOLE looked to specific cases of speculative real estate development, communities, and… Read More
ICA Miami’s inaugural ICA Speaks program begins with a talk by world-renowned photographer Roe Ethridge, whose work over the last decade has radically altered the relationship between fashion and fine art photography. His work has been featured in the Whitney and Lyons Biennials, and is in permanent collections of leading… Read More
Artist Richard Tuttle, who since the mid-1960s has created an extraordinarily varied body of work that eludes historical or stylistic categorization, discusses his work, and installs a historic work from his “Blue/Red” series at ICA Speaks in the Miami Design District’s Palm Court. Learn more. Read More
Renowned artist and sculptor Jorge Pardo sits down with Deputy Director and Chief Curator Alex Gartenfeld to discuss the ideas and inspirations behind his iconic work. Learn more. Read More
“It’s weird when you’re moved by your own work.” Iconic poet Eileen Myles shares anecdotes from her life and reads selected poems, including a new poem titled “Passing A” on the occasion of artist Shannon Ebner’s exhibition “A Public Character” at ICA Miami. Learn more. Read More