Join us at the ICA for an evening to practice your networking skills, meet industry professionals and explore the work of Tanoa Sasraku, a rising, boundary-pushing contemporary artist.
What to expect:
Take part in a round-robin speed-networking session, populated with mentors working across the arts sector who will share practical insights.
Then explore Sasraku’s new commission, Morale Patch, where she takes conceptual and material risks in her usually autobiographical practice to examine the seductive and destructive power of oil.
How to attend:
Non-Member tickets are £10 (£5 covers the exhibition ticket + £5 for NXT GEN event management)
NXT GEN Members can RSVP as usual through the form below.
Morale Patch is a new commission by Tanoa Sasraku (b. 1995, Plymouth) featuring process-driven works on paper, found objects, and sculpture. In this solo exhibition, Sasraku examines the seductive and destructive power of oil – its ties to war and national identity – through the mediation of emblems and mementos.
The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) is London’s leading space for contemporary culture. They commission, produce and present new work in film, music, performance and the visual arts by today’s most progressive artists. In their landmark home on The Mall in central London, they invite artists and audiences to interrogate what it means to live in our world today, with a genre-fluid programme that challenges the past, questions the present and confronts the future.