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  • Event poster for The Artists Voice featuring an image of a person in a black t-shirt with a geometric design. Text includes Charles Atlas and Moderated by Jeffrey De Blois, Mannion Family Curator. ICA logo is at the bottom left. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Charles Atlas
  • A person with long hair sits at a table with art supplies, looking to the side. Behind them are colorful artworks, including one with a purple rabbit. The setting appears to be an art studio. Play Button
    Sara Cwynar: Alphabet
  • Graphic titled The Artists Voice featuring three photos: a woman in a red blazer, a man in a yellow jacket seated with his hand on his chin, and a woman smiling with her hand in her curly hair. Includes text about event and moderator details. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Hank Willis Thomas and Jha D Amazi, with Chaplain Clementina Chéry
  • A person in a black top stands gesturing with one hand. They are in front of a vibrant red and pink abstract painting. The expression appears focused and engaged. Play Button
    Firelei Báez on Art as a Tool of Survival
  • A person in a white shirt with a small heart emblem sits against a light-colored abstract background, captured mid-conversation. Play Button
    Igshaan Adams: Lynloop
  • Promotional image for ICA Forum: A Caribbean Boston features photos of Althea Blackford, Anthony Febo, Julia Mejia, and Gabriel Sosa, with moderator Danielle Legros Georges. Event details are displayed on a black background. Play Button
    ICA Forum: A Caribbean Boston
  • A split image with text: THE ARTISTS VOICE: Simone Leigh with Rashida Bumbray. On the left, a woman works on a large clay sculpture. On the right, a woman poses for a portrait. Event at ICA, 2023. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Simone Leigh with Rashida Bumbray
  • Promotional image for The Artists Voice featuring photos of three artists: Cicely Carew, Venetia Dale, and Yu-Wen Wu. Moderated by Anni Pullagura, Assistant Curator. Text highlights the 2023 James and Audrey Foster Prize. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: 2023 James and Audrey Foster Prize
  • Flyer for The Artists Voice featuring Teresita Fernández. She stands against a plain backdrop in a black turtleneck. The event includes Jeffrey De Blois, Associate Curator and Publications Manager, and is hosted by ICA. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Teresita Fernández
  • An Asian woman in glasses and a black t-shirt paints gold leaf on a spherical object. Play Button
    Studio Visit: Yu-Wen Wu
  • A light-skinned woman with shoulder-length light brown hair works on an artwork hanging on a wall. Play Button
    Studio Visit: Venetia Dale
  • A medium-skinned woman with shirt curly dark hair works on a colorful, 3D wall hanging. Play Button
    Studio Visit: Cicely Carew
  • A man with a beard stands inside an industrial setting featuring eclectic sculptures and metallic art pieces. The background includes a large abstract statue and various metal textures and patterns, with purple lighting accents. Play Button
    Guadalupe Maravilla: Mariposa Relámpago at the ICA Watershed
  • A poster for The Artists Voice featuring Rose B. Simpson, with Jeffrey De Blois as the moderator. Includes a photo of Rose sitting casually. The logo ICA is in the bottom left corner. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Rose B. Simpson
  • A person with tattoos on their arms gestures enthusiastically while speaking. They are in an art gallery, standing in front of a wall with colorful, geometric art pieces. The person is wearing a light-colored shirt. Play Button
    Jordan Nassar: Fantasy and Truth
  • A person in overalls is painting a large, colorful mural with bold text in various shades of blue, red, and orange. The words are partially obscured by the person’s arm as they work on the artwork. Play Button
    Joe Wardwell at the ICA Watershed
  • A person on a lift is arranging a large installation of colorful clothing pieces hanging on a wall. The scene is set in a large industrial space with metal beams and natural light filtering in. Play Button
    Karyn Olivier at the ICA Watershed
  • A wall display featuring various red and amber car tail lights of different shapes and sizes, arranged closely together. Some have reflective surfaces, while others include indicators or brake lights. Play Button
    Madeline Hollander at the ICA Watershed
  • A large wall constructed from an assortment of wooden crates and boxes, stacked tightly together. The crates vary in size and color, with some showing signs of wear and aging. Red accents are scattered throughout the arrangement. Play Button
    Ibrahim Mahama at the ICA Watershed
  • A vibrant collage of various flowers and foliage in a multitude of colors, including purples, pinks, and greens. Among the flowers are several butterflies with colorful wings, adding to the lively, nature-inspired artwork. Play Button
    Ebony G. Patterson at the ICA Watershed
  • A person with dark hair wearing a black shirt is smiling, standing in front of a blurred painting in a gallery. Play Button
    Aubrey Levinthal: Bed
  • A person wearing a denim jacket and black baseball cap stands smiling in front of vibrant artwork. The background features red and pink colors with abstract human figures. Play Button
    Arcmanoro Niles: I Look Just Like My Mama With My Father’s Eyes (Can Time Heal the Guilty)
  • A woman with long curly hair stands in front of a vibrant painting with warm colors. She is wearing a black top and has a confident expression. The painting behind her features abstract elements and a sunset-like background. Play Button
    Gisela McDaniel: Sunset Over 8 Mile
  • A person wearing glasses and a dark sweater stands in front of a vibrant red and purple abstract painting. Play Button
    Doron Langberg: Bather
  • A man in a black shirt and jacket smiles warmly in front of a blurred, colorful background. Play Button
    David Antonio Cruz: thosebutterflyboys
  • A woman with long brown hair wearing a black shirt and a gold chain necklace stands in front of a colorful abstract background. Play Button
    Celeste Rapone: Pack Animals
  • Black and white poster titled The Artists Voice featuring Raúl de Nieves. Moderated by Jeffrey De Blois, Assistant Curator and Publications Manager, ICA. Includes a photo of Raúl de Nieves on the right. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Raúl de Nieves
  • Two people sit on stage having a conversation. The person on the left wears a black outfit and glasses, while the person on the right wears a red jacket and hat. A small round table with flowers is between them. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Napoleon Jones-Henderson
  • An elderly man with gray hair and a beard sits on a colorful chair, wearing a red shirt and patterned scarf. The room is filled with art and books, creating a cozy, creative atmosphere. Play Button
    Studio Visit: Napoleon Jones-Henderson
  • A person holding up and examining a large world map in a room. Boxes are visible in the foreground, and the person is wearing a black shirt and earrings. The setting appears to be a storage or workspace. Play Button
    Studio Visit: Dell Marie Hamilton
  • A person with long hair in a bun stands outdoors during twilight. They wear a dark shirt with bright lettering. The background features a blurred landscape of trees and distant buildings. Play Button
    Studio Visit: Marlon Forrester
  • A man with glasses and a beard is painting a landscape on a canvas in an art studio. He holds a paintbrush in his right hand, surrounded by art supplies and various paintings on the wall. Play Button
    Studio Visit: Eben Haines
  • Sculpture of a human head made from colorful, recycled plastic materials, including bottle caps and small objects. The artwork is displayed in a modern, white-walled gallery with partially visible paintings in the background. Play Button
    Raúl De Nieves: Joy Is Possible
  • Event poster titled The Artists Voice, featuring photos of Marlon Forrester, Eben Haines, and Dell Marie Hamilton. Text mentions Jeff De Blois as Assistant Curator. Includes ICA logo and note on the James and Audrey Foster Prize. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Marlon Forrester, Eben Haines, and Dell Marie Hamilton
  • A person with a beard and wearing a black head covering sits in front of a decorative woven tapestry with geometric patterns. The tapestry features a mix of dark and light colors, including red and white. Play Button
    Stephen Hamilton on Indigo
  • Promotional graphic for The Artists Voice: Virgil Abloh with Josh Johnson, featuring two overlapping photos of a man; one in a blue hoodie and the other in a colorful pose. Moderated by Ruth Erickson, presented by ICA. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Virgil Abloh with Josh Johnson
  • A large art installation featuring a textured, blue ceiling made of netting and a stone structure with three arches. The setting is a spacious interior with bright lighting highlighting the dramatic design. Play Button
    Firelei Báez at the ICA Watershed
  • A person stands in front of a large, colorful wall sculpture made of vertical hanging elements in various shades of red, pink, purple, orange, and gray, creating a wave-like pattern. The installation is displayed in a spacious, modern interior. Play Button
    Eva LeWitt’s Vibrant Wall Sculpture
  • Black and white poster featuring a woman in partial shade. Text reads: The Artists Voice: Firelei Báez, Moderated by Eva Respini, Barbara Lee Chief Curator. Photo by Lia Clay. ICA logo is in the bottom left corner. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Firelei Báez
  • Black and white image featuring a person with short hair, wearing a black shirt, looking intently at the camera. The text reads The Artists Voice: Zanele Muholi with Eva Respini with the ICA logo at the bottom left. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Zanele Muholi
  • Black and white promotional image for The Artists Voice: Rania Matar with Ruth Erickson event. Rania Matar is pictured smiling, wearing glasses. Event details are in white text on a black background. Portrait by Helena Goessens. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Rania Matar
  • A person wearing a dark beanie and hoodie is sitting indoors, looking to the side. The background is blurred, with indistinct gray and black tones. Play Button
    Behind the Scenes with Sterling Ruby
  • A person with braided hair, wearing a yellow sweater and dark pants, squats on a checkered floor, reaching toward something. The background features vibrant red and black abstract art, with sunlight casting shadows. Play Button
    Studio Visit: Tschabalala Self
  • Three people are seated on stage during a panel discussion. Two small tables with water bottles are between them. The person in the center is speaking, gesturing with one hand. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Rakim
  • A person wearing a hooded jacket paints outdoors on a canvas set atop a rocky surface. They are surrounded by art supplies and a gallon jug as the sun sets over a mountainous landscape. Play Button
    Studio Visit: Josephine Halvorson
  • A woman with curly hair sits against a black background, smiling. She is wearing a dark green cardigan over a black top and has her hands resting on her lap. Play Button
    Studio Visit: Rashin Fahandej
  • A person wearing a paint-splattered gray shirt stands in an art studio, surrounded by colorful figurative sculptures on shelves and walls. They appear to be explaining something, gesturing with their hand, with more sculptures in the background. Play Button
    Studio Visit: Lavaughan Jenkins
  • An elderly woman with short white hair is seated on a beige couch in a living room, arranging colorful collage materials on a low table in front of her. The background features a large abstract painting. Play Button
    Studio Visit: Helga Roht Poznanski
  • A person wearing a black shirt is smiling while sitting in a large, empty industrial space with concrete walls and floors. Sunlight streams in through windows, casting patterns on the ground. Play Button
    John Akomfrah on Creating Purple
  • A modern art installation featuring a black draped figure with clay-like feet extends from beneath. Two people, a man squatting and a woman standing, observe the sculpture in a spacious gallery with white walls and a high ceiling. Play Button
    Huma Bhabha’s Monumental Bronze
  • Two individuals sit on stage in white chairs. One, wearing a dark outfit, holds papers and faces the other, a man in a white shirt and jeans speaking with gestures. A small table with water and a cube with flowers are placed between them. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: William Forsythe
  • A colorful mural with abstract human figures, numbers, and symbols such as a dollar sign, a triangle, and a circle. The background features a black and white checkered pattern. The word STOP is prominently displayed in white on a blue rectangle. Play Button
    Nina Chanel Abney’s “Colorfully Seductive, Deceptively Simple” Art Wall
  • A person in a blue shirt and dark pants walks in a spacious, empty gallery with curved, illuminated ceilings. The room features a minimalistic design with light gray walls and no visible art displays. Play Button
    360 Tour: William Forsythe’s Nowhere and Everywhere at the Same Time
  • A person crouches on a dark floor, reaching forward with an outstretched arm. The background is dimly lit, casting shadows around the scene. The lighting creates a dramatic atmosphere. Play Button
    360 Tour: William Forsythe’s A Volume
  • A man stands in a room filled with vertical metal rods hanging from the ceiling. Transparent rings are attached to the rods, creating an intricate and dense installation. The man is partially visible on the right side, appearing to observe the artwork. Play Button
    360 Tour: William Forsythe’s The Fact of Matter
  • Two women are seated on stage during a discussion. One woman, wearing a black dress, sits on the left with a microphone. The other woman, wearing a colorful scarf and blue jacket, sits on the right. A table with flowers and water glasses is between them. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Lynda Benglis
  • Four people sit in a circular arrangement on stage, engaged in a discussion. A table with flowers is at the center. One person reads from a book while others listen. Two tables with drinks are beside them. The scene is well-lit against a dark background. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Dindga McCannon, Beverly Smith, and Barbara Smith
  • Four round badges are displayed, each with the letters ICA in different colors: green, orange, blue, and red. The badges are arranged in a loose cluster on a white background. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Abbott Miller
  • A collection of inflated plastic bags is suspended from a ceiling fixture, creating an artistic display. The bags vary in color from white to green, adding a whimsical and creative element to the indoor setting. Play Button
    Advice for Young Artists
  • A woman wearing a dark sweater stands against a white background. The text beside her reads, and we were working on finding space for our voices articulating ourselves. She appears thoughtful as she gestures with her hands. Play Button
    When did I know I was an artist? Danielle Legros Georges for the ICA/Boston
  • A person wearing a patterned shirt is posing against a white background. Text next to them reads: I decided to write a poem and I wrote a poem about stopping nukes basically... Play Button
    When did I know I was an artist? Faye Driscoll for the ICA/Boston
  • A man in a grey button-up shirt is seated against a white background. Beside him is the quote: I am a bit of a slow bloomer, so I have come to realize that Im an artist bit by bit. The design uses a monochrome color scheme with blue text accents. Play Button
    When did I know I was an artist? Gabriel Kuri for the ICA/Boston
  • A grayscale portrait of a person smiling, with a quote nearby: Its a little bit like a philosopher, but a philosopher who makes stuff. Play Button
    When did I know I was an artist? Matthew Ritchie for the ICA/Boston
  • A person with short hair and a necklace speaks in a black and white image. Text reads: I was a chronically ill child and drawing was an activity that allowed me to travel in ways that my body couldnt. Play Button
    When did I know I was an artist? Sandrine Schaefer for the ICA/Boston
  • A person wearing glasses and a scarf speaks in a video. Text quote on the left reads, The first time I felt like an artist was when I made work that was something that I didnt expect. The scene is in black and white. Play Button
    When did I know I was an artist? Taylor Davis for the ICA/Boston
  • Three people sit on stage in a panel discussion. The person in the center wears a pink jacket, while the others are dressed in dark clothing. A table with a laptop and water pitcher is in front of them. A red ICA logo is visible in the corner. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Steve McQueen
  • A person stands at a podium on a dark stage, presenting a large projected image of a display featuring open books with botanical illustrations and pressed plant specimens. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Mark Dion and Andrea Barrett
  • Three people observe a tall display filled with various objects such as pottery, sculptures, and plants in an art gallery. The setting has a minimalist design with light gray walls and additional artworks in the background. Play Button
    Mark Dion: The Classical Mind
  • Colorful fabric strips hang from the words We the People displayed on a wall, forming a cascading effect. The text is in a calligraphic style, with the fabric adding a textured, dynamic appearance. The ICA logo is visible in the corner. Play Button
    We the People: Nari Ward + ICA Teens
  • A person stands at a podium on a dimly lit stage with a presentation screen displaying three wooden shelves filled with books and decorative items. Two chairs and a table are arranged in front of the stage. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Carol Bove
  • A person lies on a surface, covered in blue plaster-like material, with arms and torso encased. Another person is adjusting their face. Text reads Casting Stephen Marino. Play Button
    Studio Visit: Foster Prize Artist Lucy Kim
  • A person wearing a red and black patterned shirt stands in an art studio. Colorful, abstract paintings are visible in the background. Play Button
    Studio Visit: Foster Prize Artist Sonia Almeida
  • A man in a yellow shirt and black cap stands with crossed arms in front of a cluttered wall filled with various posters and images. A skeleton is visible to the left. He wears a necklace and ring, with a watch on his wrist. Play Button
    Nari Ward – A Segue into History
  • Two women sit in conversation on a stage with modern armchairs. One has a laptop on a table in front. A small vase with flowers is also on the table. The setting suggests a thoughtful discussion or interview. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Kara Walker
  • A woman with shoulder-length gray hair and glasses, wearing a black turtleneck, looks thoughtfully to the side against a plain white background.
    The Artist Voice: Diane Simpson with Dan Byers (AUDIO)
  • Three people are sitting and engaged in conversation indoors. One person, wearing a blue blazer and red pants, sits across from the other two, who are wearing casual clothing. The setting appears modern with bright, natural light. Play Button
    ICA Teens: Interview with LaToya Ruby Frazier
  • A person wearing a wrist brace is drawing with a black pen on a partially completed artwork, which features detailed lines and shapes. The logo ICA is visible in the bottom right corner. Play Button
    The Making of a Monumental Mural at the ICA/Boston
  • A person observes a tiled wall with intricate blue designs. Text at the bottom of the image reads, eaten in a cannibalistic way and then reused. The scene suggests thoughtful examination or contemplation. Play Button
    Artist Adriana Varejão on Colonialism and Anthropophagy
  • A detailed illustration of a surgical procedure is accompanied by text at the bottom, which reads: Laparotomy is the name of a surgery, where the abdomen is cut open. The image shows intricate patterns and textures. Play Button
    Artist Adriana Varejão at Work
  • A person wearing a dark shirt is holding an object, possibly a book, while standing in a room with shelves of books. Subtitles at the bottom of the image read, I found Teodor Debrets engraving, based on the reports of Hans Staden. Play Button
    Brazilian artist Adriana Varejão References in Her Work
  • Three people are seated on a stage with a coffee table in front of them. They are engaged in a discussion, each sitting on a separate chair. The background is dark, and the floor is lit. The letters ICA are in the bottom right corner. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Faith Wilding and Beryl Korot
  • Two individuals sit on a stage in armchairs, engaging in a discussion. A large screen behind them displays an abstract black-and-white image. The setting is dimly lit, and the letters ICA are visible in the bottom right corner. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Sheila Hicks
  • An elderly person with short white hair stands beside a large wooden loom in a room filled with weaving equipment and materials. A lamp hangs above the loom, and spools of thread are visible in the background. Play Button
    In the Studio: Kay Sekimachi
  • A person stands in a room with a large colorful floor artwork made of rope and fabric. The background features a wall with abstract art and tables with art supplies. The person appears to be explaining or presenting something. Play Button
    Artist at Work: Sheila Pepe
  • A patterned, textured fabric is draped over a stand on a speckled floor. Theres a dark liquid spilled on the floor, surrounding some floating cookies and a small container. The scene suggests an accidental spill. Play Button
    In the Studio: Josh Faught
  • Three people are seated on stage in a conversation, with two men and one woman. They are sitting on chairs around a small table, with the ICA logo visible in the bottom right corner. The background is dark. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Matthew Ritchie + Company
  • Two people sit on stage in armchairs during a discussion. The person on the right, wearing glasses and colorful pants, holds up a note, while the person on the left, wearing a suit, smiles. A table with papers and drinks is in front of them. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Matthew Ritchie at the ICA/Boston
  • A person sits on a white couch in a casual setting, wearing a light blue shirt and jeans. They have one hand on their head. A red and white item is on the table in front of them. Another person partially visible on the right. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Jim Hodges
  • A person is sitting on a cream-colored couch, wearing a white shirt, with hands raised as if gesturing. A microphone is attached to their shirt. The background is dark, and the lower right corner shows the letters ICA in a red box. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: William Kentridge
  • A person with a short gray beard and shaved head is speaking, wearing a black shirt. The colorful, abstract background features various overlapping shapes and patterns. Play Button
    Art Talk: An Interview with Nick Cave
  • Two people are sitting on gray chairs on a stage. One person is laughing, wearing a black dress and knee-high boots. The other is wearing a floral-patterned coat and holding a microphone. A small table with water bottles is in front of them.
    The Artist’s Voice: Amy Sillman (AUDIO)
  • Three people stand together smiling against a dark background. The person on the left wears a colorful patterned top, the middle person wears glasses and a black dress, and the person on the right wears glasses and a blue button-up shirt.
    The Artist’s Voice: Mary Reid Kelley with Jenelle Porter (AUDIO)
  • Watercolor portraits of three individuals displayed side by side on a wall, with each face featuring distinct expressions. The central figure has glasses and long hair, while the others have short hair and beards. Play Button
    Studio Visit: Amy Sillman
  • Model walking on a runway wearing a white shirt dress with vertical red and blue stripes and a brown belt. Audience members are seated along the sides of the runway. Play Button
    Proenza Schouler Talk with Helen Molesworth
  • Two men are seated on a stage during a discussion. Both are in suits, with one man gesturing with his hands. A laptop and water bottles are on the small table between them, and an ICA logo is visible on the bottom right of the image. Play Button
    The Artist’s Voice: Steve Locke with Evan Garza
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    Proenza Schouler with Helen Molesworth (AUDIO)
  • Four people stand side by side against a plain white background. Three are smiling, and one has a neutral expression. They are casually dressed, with varying styles, and each adopts a relaxed pose.
    James and Audrey Foster Prize Discussion: Artists Sarah Bapst, Katarina Burin, Mark Cooper, and Luther Price with curator Helen Molesworth (AUDIO)
  • Three people are seated on a stage, engaged in a discussion. One man, holding a notebook, is speaking from a separate chair. The other two, a man and a woman, share a couch. A logo marked ICA is visible in the lower right corner. Play Button
    Art Talk: Art, Love & Politics in the 1980s
  • A variety of colorful buttons in different sizes and designs are scattered on a white surface. The buttons include patterns like floral, quilted, and plain, in colors such as blue, red, green, orange, and more.
    Artist Talk: Dario Robleto, The Record (AUDIO)
  • Three people sit on a panel discussion stage with microphones. A woman in the center reads from papers, flanked by two men. A laptop with an Apple logo is open on the table. The room is dimly lit, and an ICA logo is visible in the corner. Play Button
    Art Talk: David Weinberg, Bang Wong, and Lois Hetland on Science and Art
  • A room filled with mirrored surfaces reflects rows of silver, bottle-shaped sculptures, creating an infinite optical illusion. The greenish hue of the lighting adds a mysterious ambiance to the scene. Play Button
    Artist Josiah McElheny on Beauty and Infinite Reflection

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