
Greta Alfaro, the first beneficiary of the Genesis Foundation Scholarship programme at the Royal College of Art, will see her work 'In Ictu Oculi' shown in exhibitions at the Institute for Contemporary Arts in London and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2010 - iCA, London
ICA, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London
The Mall
London
SW1Y 5AH
26th November 2010 - 23 January 2011
Established in 1947 by a collective of artists, poets and writers to explore contemporary culture across the broadest platforms, the ICA has been at the forefront of artistic experiment since its formation and has presented some of the most radical exhibitions, artists, films, music and thought to have shaped our world.
It continues today as a dedicated space for new, experimental and independent arts practice and ideas.
Housing two galleries, two cinemas, a theatre, reading room, bookshop and café/bar, the ICA presents an international and contextualised programme of work across a variety of art forms.
Opening hours:
Monday - Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 12 noon – 11pm
Thursday - Saturday 12 noon – 1am
Sunday 12 noon – 9pm
The galleries are open during exhibitions 12 noon–7pm, except Thursday 12noon–9pm.
Rencontres Internationales Paris / Berlin / Madrid 2010 - Centre Pompidou, Paris
28 November 2010 from 16h
Georges Pompidou - 75004 Paris
Métro: Hôtel de Ville, Rambuteau, Les-Halles, lignes 1, 4, 11
PT 6 euros - TR 4 euros
Accréditations et laissez-passer: gratuit dans la limite des places disponibles
http://www.art-action.org/site/fr/prog/10/paris/prog_11_28.htm
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