The ICA will be closed from 20 – 27 April, reopening on 28 April.
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April 2026
Wednesday, 8 April
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Daily Programme
Exhibitions
Arca
The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) is delighted to announce a solo exhibition of works by multidisciplinary artist and musician, Arca (b. 1989, Venezuela).
Films
The Love That Remains
1:00 PM
A year in the life of a family as parents navigate their separation. Through playful and heartfelt moments, the film portrays the bittersweet nature of faded love and shared memories amidst the changing seasons.
Films
Two Prosecutors
1:40 PM
Sergey Loznitsa returns to fiction in the historical drama based on an unpublished novella from a Gulag survivor.
Films
La Grazia
3:30 PM
A sweeping exploration of love, duty, and personal freedom. Toni Servillo stars as Italy’s outgoing president, Mariano De Santis, navigating moral and personal crossroads with the help of his confidante and daughter, Dorotea.
Films
Off-Circuit
UK PREMIERE MACDO
4:00 PM
Drawing on telenovelas and home movies, the debut feature from Mexican filmmaker Racornelia incisively unravels the shifting power dynamics underlying a young family’s Christmas dinner in Mexico City.
Films
Two Women
6:30 PM
Violette and Florence are two women with something in common, beyond being neighbours. While one finds herself on an emotional edge during her maternity leave, the other feels nothing at all, and neither can make sense of what’s happening to them. Realising that their suburban lives have left them unfulfilled, Florence begins an affair that kicks off a sexual revolution where having fun is the top priority.
Talks & Engagement
Screening
Larry Sultan's Favourite Films
6:45 PM
To celebrate the release of
Water Over Thunder: Selected Writings
by celebrated photographer Larry Sultan, we’re screening two of his favourite films,
Take the 5:10 to Dreamland
(1974) by Bruce Conner and
Safe
(1995) by Todd Haynes.
Films
D is for Distance
8:40 PM
Emma Matthew’s and Christopher Petit’s unique and tender new film is a meditation on cinema, the NHS and family relationships. The story of the filmmakers’ son Louis, and his debilitating epilepsy, through an extraordinary archive of personal footage and Jodhi May’s narration.
Films
Off-Circuit
LONDON PREMIERE Bouchra
9:00 PM
In Orian Barki and Meriem Bennani’s debut feature, a queer Moroccan coyote navigates distance and family in a genre-blurring animated journey through New York’s emotional landscapes.
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