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Institute of Contemporary Arts
Photo: Inês, Rodrigo, Caseira, Francisca, Mariana, Catarina, Luna, Afonso, Andy, Anne, André and Sara in the context of a workshop run by Sara Graça (organised by Curtas Metragens - Vila do Conde), Portugal, 2024. 

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New Contemporaries

New Contemporaries artists present new live works as an opportunity to test out a work in progress, experiment or showcase new ideas.   


Motunrayo Akinola, APPLAUSE - Right way in
An exercise in mimicry, assimilation, subversion or rejection through clapping

Karen David, Six Forms of Precipitation
A live reading of a biomythographic text alongside a carousel of reference images and painting details from the artist's studio.

Fi Isidore, Spindle Drift
A dance solo devised and rehearsed from the smoking section.

Sara Graça, By the Thames
This is a work-in-progress presentation in which the artist explores the potential of animating a surface through the use of shadow and photography. 

Motunrayo Akinola is a multimedia artist, who uses familiar domestic objects to create spaces which question society’s framing of contemporary issues. After graduating from Royal Academy Schools, Akinola recently completed a residency culminating in his solo show ‘Knees Kiss Ground’ at South London Gallery (2024).
 
Karen David is an artist who explores fiction and mythmaking as tools for practice-based research through material experiments, narratives and diagrams. Her PhD activated an imaginary commune where residents search for a 'viable essence'. Solo exhibitions include: SE8 Gallery (2024); CoVE, University of Worcester (2023); Pure Reason Tint of Violet, VITRINE (2014). Group exhibitions include Liquid Crystal Display, MIMA, Middlesborough (2019) and Site Gallery (2018); Tomb, Shrine, Survey-Marker, Spare-Part, Enclave Projects (2014). David has contributed articles to the Journal of Contemporary Painting (2024); The Open Arms (2021), curated The Collector’s Room, and is the founder of Cork Lined Rooms.  
 
Sara Graça (b.1993, Lisbon) is a multidisciplinary artist interested in matters of authenticity, poetics, improvisation and emotion in material culture. She likes comparing her process in art making to the one of making songs. At the moment, Sara lives in London, where she just graduated from an MFA Fine Art in Goldsmiths University. Selected solo and group exhibitions took place in such spaces as Pedro Cera, Francisco Fino, Ampersand, A Certain Lack of Coherence, MALA, Spirit Shop, Sismógrafo, Galeria Quadrum, Casa de São Roque, Galeria Solar, Culturgest, among others. Sara can be seen collaborating regularly with members of Lisbon’s DIY music scene.
 
Fi Isidore (b. New York City, 1998) makes sculptural works that engage with the craft of furniture making as a form of staging and styling. Her first solo exhibition, Pomegranate Carved In The Round, opened at Larrie NY in 2022. She has participated in group shows such as Haute References (Gnossienne Gallery, 2024), Either a Rapture or an Existential Risk (Deli Gallery, CDMX, 2023), Salon ACME (CDMX, 2023), and 27 Orchard (Larrie, NY, 2022) and residencies including the Tajo-Saenger Residency (CDMX, 2023) and The Lab Program (CDMX 2019). She is currently studying the MFA Fine Arts at Goldsmiths University in London.


Founded in 1949 by artists and for artists, New Contemporaries is committed to fostering an environment where emerging and early-career artists are empowered to shape their own futures. New Contemporaries supports emerging and early career artists through an annual artist development programme that culminates in a prestigious national touring exhibition, selected by internationally renowned artists. New Contemporaries’ commitment to fostering the next generation of talent is amplified through partnerships with major institutions such as the Institute of Contemporary Arts, MIMA Middlesbrough and South London Gallery. 


The exhibition opens at the ICA, following its launch at three venues, KARST, The Levinsky Gallery and MIRROR in Plymouth (28 September – 7 December 2024).
New Contemporaries is supported by Arts Council England, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Bridget Riley Art Foundation, HGG, Henry Moore Foundation, TFA London and Art Fund. 
 
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03:00 pm
Sat, 01 Feb 2025
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Saturday 1 February, 2025
3 - 5pm, Stage

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Motunrayo Akinola, APPLAUSE - Right way in
Fi Isidore, Spindle Drift
Karen David, Six Forms of Precipitation