The Mall, SW1Y 5AH, London, United Kingdom
Open: Tue-Sun 12-9pm
Tue 24 Jun 2025 to Sun 7 Sep 2025
The Mall, SW1Y 5AH Connecting Thin Black Lines 1985 – 2025
Tue-Sun 12-9pm
Artist: Lubaina Himid
Pratibha Parmar: Alice Walker – Beauty in Truth + Q&A
7-8.30pm
Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Mall, SW1Y 5AH
part of Connecting Thin Black Lines 1985 – 2025
Book add to calendarIf you look very closely the poem will paint itself – Andra Simons responds
4-5.30pm
Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Mall, SW1Y 5AH
part of Connecting Thin Black Lines 1985 – 2025
Book add to calendarHelen Cammock: Changing Room, They Call It Idlewild + Q&A
7-8.30pm
Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Mall, SW1Y 5AH
part of Connecting Thin Black Lines 1985 – 2025
Book add to calendarTracing The Thin Black Line: Rommi Smith with Christella Litras
7-8.30pm
Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Mall, SW1Y 5AH
part of Connecting Thin Black Lines 1985 – 2025
Book add to calendarConnecting Thin Black Lines: 1985, 2025 and Beyond Panel Discussion
7-8.30pm
Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Mall, SW1Y 5AH
part of Connecting Thin Black Lines 1985 – 2025
Book add to calendarGossip Keepers: Turtlemen + Q&A with Andra Simons
7-8.30pm
Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Mall, SW1Y 5AH
part of Connecting Thin Black Lines 1985 – 2025
Book add to calendarPratibha Parmar: Emergence, Sari Red, A Place of Rage + Panel Discussion
7-8.30pm
Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Mall, SW1Y 5AH
part of Connecting Thin Black Lines 1985 – 2025
Book add to calendarThis major group exhibition and event programme curated by Lubaina Himid celebrates 40 years since The Thin Black Line, the groundbreaking group show of young Black and Asian women artists at the ICA in 1985.
Works by all of the original artists – Brenda Agard, Sutapa Biswas, Sonia Boyce, Chila Kumari Burman, Jennifer Comrie, Himid, Claudette Johnson, Ingrid Pollard, Veronica Ryan, Marlene Smith and Maud Sulter – will be shown together for the first time since 1985. Looking forward as much as back, the exhibition features new commissions as well as artworks made over the past four decades. Extending beyond the gallery space, a rich programme of film screenings, talks, music and live performances brings to life Himid’s original ambition for a multi-disciplinary Black arts festival across the ICA’s exhibition, cinema and live spaces.
In the early 1980s Himid curated three exhibitions of young Black and Asian women artists, positioning their practices at the fore of debates in the British art world: Five Black Women, Africa Centre (1983), Black Woman Time Now, Battersea Arts Centre (1983 – 84), The Thin Black Line, ICA (1985 c86). Developing within the wider discourse surrounding the British Black Arts Movement, these landmark exhibitions platformed female artists, highlighting the intersections between race and gender. Now, 40 years since the original presentation at the same venue, Connecting Thin Black Lines seeks to expand contemporary interpretations and conversations around the practices of these eleven artists today.