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Grammy nominated artist, composer, and percussionist, Eli Keszler presents a one-off in-the-round show at ICA, using the venue's state-of-the-art spatial soundsystem, d&b Soundscape.
Eli Keszler has garnered critical acclaim for his solo records released through labels such as LuckyMe, Shelter Press, Empty Editions, ESP-DISK', PAN, and REL Records.
In the realm of lm, Keszler has provided over ten original scores. Notable examples include Olmo Schnabel’s 'Pet Shop Days,' starring Willem Dafoe and Emmanuel Seigner, which premiered at La Biennale Di Venezia (2023). He also composed for Lofty Nathan’s 'Harka' (2022), winner of the Best Actor award at Cannes, and Dasha Nekrasova’s 'The Scary of Sixty First' (2021), which received the GWFF Best First Feature Award at the Berlin Film Festival. Additionally, Keszler made contributions to Daniel Lopatin's score for 'Uncut Gems' (2019).
As a composer, Keszler has received commissions from esteemed institutions and ensembles, including the Icelandic Symphony Orchestra, ICE Ensemble, Brooklyn String Orchestra, and So Percussion. He has collaborated with notable artists such as Oneohtrix Point Never, Skrillex, Laurel Halo, Jordan Wolfson, Kevin Beasley, Rashad Becker, Laure Prouvost, and David Grubbs. Keszler's artistic reach extends internationally, with his music, installations, and visual works showcased in venues like the Whitney Museum, Cologne Philharmonie, Lincoln Center, MIT List Center, Victoria & Albert Museum, Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1.
Eli Keszler has garnered critical acclaim for his solo records released through labels such as LuckyMe, Shelter Press, Empty Editions, ESP-DISK', PAN, and REL Records.
In the realm of lm, Keszler has provided over ten original scores. Notable examples include Olmo Schnabel’s 'Pet Shop Days,' starring Willem Dafoe and Emmanuel Seigner, which premiered at La Biennale Di Venezia (2023). He also composed for Lofty Nathan’s 'Harka' (2022), winner of the Best Actor award at Cannes, and Dasha Nekrasova’s 'The Scary of Sixty First' (2021), which received the GWFF Best First Feature Award at the Berlin Film Festival. Additionally, Keszler made contributions to Daniel Lopatin's score for 'Uncut Gems' (2019).
As a composer, Keszler has received commissions from esteemed institutions and ensembles, including the Icelandic Symphony Orchestra, ICE Ensemble, Brooklyn String Orchestra, and So Percussion. He has collaborated with notable artists such as Oneohtrix Point Never, Skrillex, Laurel Halo, Jordan Wolfson, Kevin Beasley, Rashad Becker, Laure Prouvost, and David Grubbs. Keszler's artistic reach extends internationally, with his music, installations, and visual works showcased in venues like the Whitney Museum, Cologne Philharmonie, Lincoln Center, MIT List Center, Victoria & Albert Museum, Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1.
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07:30 pm
Tue, 11 Mar 2025
Stage
£24.21 (including DICE fees + £1.50 venue levy)
Event Information:
There will be a paid cloakroom available for this event. Tickets are £2.50 per item and are available to purchase at the box office
• ICA Membership discounts do not apply for this event.
• Artists will perform on a centralised stage with audience surrounding on all sides
• This event is 18+, general admission, standing.
• This event may contain the use of haze, fog and flashing lights.
• We have a small raised platform to accommodate wheelchair users or others who require a chair. To request, please purchase a ticket, then contact 020 7930 3647 or access@ica.art
• Full access information available here
There will be a paid cloakroom available for this event. Tickets are £2.50 per item and are available to purchase at the box office
• ICA Membership discounts do not apply for this event.
• Artists will perform on a centralised stage with audience surrounding on all sides
• This event is 18+, general admission, standing.
• This event may contain the use of haze, fog and flashing lights.
• We have a small raised platform to accommodate wheelchair users or others who require a chair. To request, please purchase a ticket, then contact 020 7930 3647 or access@ica.art
• Full access information available here
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