ICA Live Art Festival 2022

11 Feb 2022
11 Feb 2022

The ICA’s flagship Live Art Festival (LAF) is a biennial interdisciplinary festival, which began in 2012. It is designed to challenge and extend the public’s experience of live art in a non-commercial environment and make accessible the work of visual and performing artists who explore new forms, break boundaries, flout aesthetic conventions, tackle controversy, confront audiences and experiment with perceptions. This year the festival will be held from 19 March to 3 April 2022 in various venues in Cape Town.

 

Desire Marea Nezimakade. Photo by Musa Dlamini.

 

Running themes for the festival include sentient being, the earth still shakes, public intimacies and Performative Utopias. sentient being speaks to the idea of consciousness in all that lives, a way of approaching a perennial ICA theme, the age of the Anthropocene, comprising a collection of works that will be performed in collaboration with the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden; the earth still shakes comprises a series of works that address the continued if not worsening precarity of people in the wake of a lack of transformation; public intimacies considers what intimacy means in the wake of a pandemic and other intensities, embodying the paradox of the pressure on and the necessity for intimacy; and Performative Utopias, a tribute to the late curator Dominique Malaquais, embraces the possibilities and impossibilities of utopian futures.

 

Imilingo by Nomcebisi Moyikwa and Qhawe Vumase. Photo by Christo Doherty.

 

The 38 productions feature artists from a range of countries, though primarily from South Africa. Featured South African artists include Tracey Rose, Buhlebezwe Siwani, Rehane Abrahams, Phumulani Ntuli, Albert Khoza, Ilze Wolff, Ntone Edjabe, Qondiswa James and Gavin Krastin. Also appearing will be nora chipaumire from New York|Harare, Androa Kolo from Paris|Kinshasa, Syowia Kyambi from Nairobi, and from Yaoundé – Zora Snake and Christian Etongo.

The festival also includes a discourse programme featuring conversations with artists, and includes a presentation by Julie Peghini from Paris 8 University and Bénédicte Alliot, director general of the Cité internationale des arts on Performative Utopias.

 

Please note that there have been some scheduling updates. Download the updated programme here

Tickets are free but space is limited so booking will be essential.

Bookings now open. Book at https://qkt.io/ICALAF22

For more information: ica@uct.ac.za

 

Buhlebezwe Siwani. iNzunza. 2021. Performance at the Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. Courtesy of the artist and Madragoa.

 

A note on safety:

  • Face masks are mandatory.
  • Hand sanitiser will be provided.
  • Physical distancing is encouraged.
  • If you are feeling ill, please refrain from attending.

 

Russel Hlongwane. Ifu Elimnyama. Image courtesy of the artist.

 

The ICA Live Art Festival is generously supported by the University of Cape Town, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Pro Helvetia, and Basel Centre for African Studies.