The ICA organizes Anish Kapoor’s first U.S. museum survey in more than 15 years, and presents the first museum survey of Tara Donovan’s work.
The ICA presents the world premiere of Looky by the Mark Morris Dance Group.
The ICA opens its new world-class, 62,000-square-foot building designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro on Boston’s waterfront, and establishes a permanent collection of 20th- and 21st-century art with works by Paul Chan, Marlene Dumas, Mona Hatoum, Christian Jankowski, and Cornelia Parker.
After a competitive selection process, New York architecture firm Diller Scofidio is commissioned to design the new ICA.
Olafur Eliasson receives his first U.S. museum solo exhibition. A companion ICA/Vita Brevis project by Eliasson introduces a temporary floating park moored to Boston’s Fan Pier, adjacent to the ICA’s future home at 100 Northern Avenue.
Rineke Dijkstra receives her first U.S. survey.
Cornelia Parker receives her first museum solo exhibition in the U.S.
The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) opens its doors in North Adams, Massachusetts.
The ICA wins a citywide bid to develop a new building for the museum on Boston’s Fan Pier.