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Reena Saini Kallat’s piece titled “Woven Chronicle,” part of the Institute of Contemporary Arts’ newest exhibition, “When Home Won’t Let You Stay.” On display until Jan. 26, 2020, it explores themes of migration and displacement. JENNIFER SURYADJAJA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

ICA’s latest exhibition explores the challenges and effects of migration

Kaitlyn Riggio October 24, 2019
The ICA’s new exhibition “When Home Won’t Let You Stay: Migration through Contemporary Art,” examines how artists are responding to the present-day issue of migration. 
Allia Langill stands facing artist Huma Bhabha’s sculpture, “Waiting for Another Game,” on display at the Institute of Contemporary Art. RYAN GREGORY/ DFP STAFF

ICA exhibit features larger-than-life sculptures by Pakistani artist

Jennifer Suryadjaja March 28, 2019

A shrouded creature draped in a black, patinated bronze sheet bows on its knees, its head down in surrender, alone in the center of a dim room under a spotlight. The nearly 12-foot long sculpture,...

The “Art in the Age of the Internet” exhibit at the Institute of Contemporary Art opened Wednesday. PHOTO COURTESY WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

‘Art in the Age of the Internet’ documents ever-changing, post-truth landscape

Simone Migliori February 9, 2018

How has the Internet changed art? This is the question the Institute of Contemporary Art’s newest exhibit seeks to examine, according to Eva Respini, Barbara Lee chief curator. “Art in the...

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