Institute of Contemporary Arts
- Address
- The Mall SW1
- Transport
- Website
- Phone
- 7930 3647
- Price
- day membership adult/concession Mon-Fri £2/£1.50, Sat, Sun & during exhibitions £3/£2
- Hours
- noon-10.30pm Mon, to 2am Tue-Sat, to 11pm Sun
Lonely Planet review for Institute of Contemporary Arts
Housed in a traditional building along The Mall, the ICA (as it’s locally known) is as untraditional as you can possibly get. This was where Picasso and Henry Moore had their first UK shows, and ever since then the institute has sat comfortably on the cutting and controversial edge of the British arts world, with an excellent range of experimental/progressive/radical/obscure films, music and club nights, photography, art, theatre, lectures, multimedia works and book readings. Sure, you may see an exhibition here and come out none the wiser – we often do – and the place has been known to award a £26, 000 prestigious sculpture prize for what was essentially a wonky shed, but the institute’s program is generally fantastic. Plus there’s the licensed ICA Bar & Restaurant. The complex also includes an excellent bookshop, gallery, cinema and theatre. The Duke of York Column, up the steps beside the ICA into Waterloo Pl, commemorates a son of George III. It was erected in 1834, but never quite caught the public imagination like Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar Sq, although it’s only 6m shorter.








