How do you define yourself? What is the nature of identity in this day and age? These are the big questions tackled in the exhibition Looks at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in April.
ICA exhibition 2015
Looks evaluates how art can keep pace and challenge the ‘digital self’ for a generation that has grown up with the Internet and are fully immersed in their own online identity. This exhibition explores aspects of everyday digital activity that pervades the lives of billions of people.
Juliette Bonneviot, Andrea Crespo, Morag Keil, Wu Tsang and Stewart Uoo are among the artists displaying work at the ICA, London. From film and digitally manipulated photography, to sculpture and installation, Looks is a refreshingly original show.
This contemporary art exhibition undoubtedly provokes visitors to assess their own relationship with virtual reality.
ICA exhibition 2015
Looks evaluates how art can keep pace and challenge the ‘digital self’ for a generation that has grown up with the Internet and are fully immersed in their own online identity. This exhibition explores aspects of everyday digital activity that pervades the lives of billions of people.
Juliette Bonneviot, Andrea Crespo, Morag Keil, Wu Tsang and Stewart Uoo are among the artists displaying work at the ICA, London. From film and digitally manipulated photography, to sculpture and installation, Looks is a refreshingly original show.
This contemporary art exhibition undoubtedly provokes visitors to assess their own relationship with virtual reality.
What | Looks, ICA |
Where | Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Mall, London, SW1Y 5AH | MAP |
Nearest tube | Piccadilly Circus (underground) |
When |
22 Apr 15 – 21 Jun 15, 11am – 6pm, except Thursday, 11am – 9pm |
Price | £1 with Day-Membership |
Website | Click here for more details |