Our cinemas are closed for renovations from 13–20 August, reopening 21 August.
During this time, the ICA will be open 12-8pm daily.
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July 2025
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Daily Programme
Exhibitions
Connecting Thin Black Lines 1985 – 2025
This major exhibition curated by Lubaina Himid celebrates 40 years since
The Thin Black Line
, the groundbreaking group show of young Black and Asian women artists at the ICA in 1985.
Films
Off-Circuit
UK PREMIERE The Triptych of Mondongo
12:30 PM
Commissioned to create a documentary about Argentine art collective Mondongo, filmmaker
Mariano Llinás crafts an experimental portrait of friendship, failure and self-destruction.
Films
Off-Circuit
UK PREMIERE What Does That Nature Say to You
1:15 PM
6:10 PM
Hong Sangsoo's latest film follows a young poet who, after dropping off his girlfriend at her parents' home, finds himself staying longer than expected.
Films
Harvest
3:30 PM
In Athina Rachel Tsangari's hallucinatory new film, a village with no name, in an undefined time and place, disappears. Townsman-turned-farmer Walter Thirsk and befuddled lord of the manor Charles Kent are childhood friends about to face an invasion from the outside world: the trauma of modernity.
Films
Youths
Dry Ground Burning
6:15 PM
An exploration of the turbulence of contemporary Brazil through the prism of the Gasolineiras de Kebradas: fearless Chitara, her sister Léa and their all-female gang in the Sol Nascente favela on the edge of Brasília, who hijack a pipeline in order to sell oil to their community.
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Dying
8:10 PM
A darkly funny symphony of family dysfunction following the estranged members of the Lunies family as they wrestle with chaotic private lives.
Films
The Ballad of Suzanne Césaire
9:15 PM
Filled with the warm tropical light and lush greens of Martinique, shot on 16mm, multidisciplinary artist and filmmaker Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich’s intoxicating feature debut imagines the life of Martinican writer and activist Suzanne Césaire.
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