Join us for the preview of R.I.P. Germain’s forthcoming exhibition “Jesus Died For Us, We Will Die For Dudus!” which will feature an ambitious newly commissioned, immersive, multipart installation that examines the complex logic of cultural gatekeeping within Black culture, and the (mis)perception of these dynamics in a wider (white) world. This exhibition continues the ICA’s commitment to support artists in the early and pivotal stages of their careers, and forms part of a year-long 75th Anniversary programme.
Schedule:
6 – 9pm Exhibition preview
9 – 11pm Scary Things LDN (DJ set, ICA Bar)
R.I.P. Germain’s practice traffics in double
meanings, deep resonances and a tension between accessibility and
occlusion. Trickster and guide, he tries to dance a fine line: making
work that speaks to deep truths without cheapening them with
explanations or flattening them out for easy consumption. Sedimented
with layers dense with cultural meaning and reference, the extensive
research undergirding R.I.P. Germain’s work draws from multiple genres
of Black experience, history and culture – personal and collective,
seeking to make art that is rigorous about his commitments and
possibilities as a Black artist.
R.I.P.
Germain has exhibited internationally and recent exhibitions include;
Cubitt 30, a group show presented by Cubitt at Victoria Miro in London,
UK; The Exhibition Formerly Known As “Trace Image” at Deborah Schamoni, Munich, Germany; Shimmer, a solo show at Two Queens in Leicester, UK; Four Bedrooms With An En Suite, A Garage & Garden In A Nice Neighbourhood, a solo show at V.O Curations in London, UK; Supastore Southside, Slingbacks & Sunshine, a group show hosted by Sarah Staton at South London Gallery; Ways of Living #2, a group show presented by Arcadia Missa at NICO in Bari, Italy; Dead Yard, a solo show at Cubitt in London, UK; Double 6 with Ashley Holmes in the former courtroom at Leeds Town Hall in Leeds, UK; and Gidi Up,
a solo show at Peak in London, UK. R.I.P. Germain was also the
recipient of the ICA Image Behaviour 2021 prize, which culminated in his
first short film mew premiering at the ICA in London, UK in 2022.
Ticket information
All tickets that do not require ID (full price, disabled, income support) can be printed at home or stored in email
For aged-based concession tickets (under 25, student and pensioner) please bring relevant ID to collect at the front desk before the event.
Tuesday 21 February 2023, 6 – 11pm
Free, booking recommended.
Exhibition continues from 22 February – 14 May Info
no. 236848.