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Frieze x ICA Film Programme 2025
Institute of Contemporary Arts
Toby Cato, cato zone (2021). Film still 

For the third year, Frieze and the ICA collaborate to curate a programme of artists’ film and moving image, coinciding with Frieze London 2025.
 
From 14 – 19 October, the ICA hosts a drop-in screening programme of artists’ film and moving image in the Upper Gallery, with the selection playing on a continuous loop each day.
 
Alongside the in-person screenings, the programme will be streamable across the globe until 31 October at ica.art

Artists:
Hannah Black
Toby Cato
Marianne Fahmy
Luke Fowler
Nicholas Galanin
Randolpho Lamonier & Victor Galvão
Aline Motta
Ebun Sodipo
Martine Syms
Jessica Wilson 
 
Programme information

This programme brings together new and recent works by Hannah Black, Toby Cato, Marianne Fahmy, Luke Fowler, Nicholas Galanin, Randolpho Lamonier & Victor Galvão, Aline Motta, Ebun Sodipo, Martine Syms and Jessica Wilson. Across animation, archival excavation, sound and performance, these films move between intimate portraits and collective histories, tracing fragile landscapes, contested memories and imagined futures. Together, they explore resistance, love and transformation through registers both poetic and political.

This year's selection panel comprised Steven Cairns (Head of Artistic Programme, ICA) and three international experts: Helena Kritis (Chief Curator, WIELS, Brussels), Julian Ross (Head of Film Programming & Distribution, Eye Filmmuseum, Amsterdam) and Almudena Escobar López (Curator, Scholar, and Archivist, University of Toronto).
 
12:00 pm
Tue, 14 Oct 2025
Upper Gallery
12:00 pm
Wed, 15 Oct 2025
Upper Gallery
12:00 pm
Thu, 16 Oct 2025
Upper Gallery
12:00 pm
Fri, 17 Oct 2025
Upper Gallery
12:00 pm
Sat, 18 Oct 2025
Upper Gallery
12:00 pm
Sun, 19 Oct 2025
Upper Gallery
Book exhibition tickets (14 – 19 Oct)

Exhibition info:
14 – 19 October
Upper Gallery, 12 – 9pm

Pricing info:
Full price: £7.50 (incl. optional donation)
Concessions: £4.50 (incl. optional donation)
Free for under 18s, disabled companions and visitors with income support.

Ticket info:
Tickets are not timed and can be used to enter the exhibition at any time.
Every ticket gives access to all exhibitions all day, including Tanoa Sasraku: Morale Patch