Queer techno rave INFERNO brought *** and performance art to the ICA

Check out photos from the all-night showcase of performance art, queer *** screenings and techno.

To mark five years of operation London-based queer club collective INFERNO took over the theatre, bar and cinema at the ICA for an all-night extravaganza of *** and performance art.

Artists marum, Proteus, Samantha Togni and INFERNO founders Lewis G. Burton and Venice Calypso performed, presenting a potent concoction of techno and performance art. The night also featured new artworks from Nick Finegan, Sweatmother and Karl Murphy, as well as queer *** screenings curated by Lidia Ravviso and Oli Carr-Archer as part of UNCENSORED Festival.

Check out some photos from the night, courtesy of Anne Tetzlaff, below.

Queer techno rave INFERNO brought *** and performance art to the ICA
Queer techno rave INFERNO brought *** and performance art to the ICA
Queer techno rave INFERNO brought *** and performance art to the ICA
Queer techno rave INFERNO brought *** and performance art to the ICA
Queer techno rave INFERNO brought *** and performance art to the ICA
Queer techno rave INFERNO brought *** and performance art to the ICA
Queer techno rave INFERNO brought *** and performance art to the ICA
Queer techno rave INFERNO brought *** and performance art to the ICA
Queer techno rave INFERNO brought *** and performance art to the ICA
Queer techno rave INFERNO brought *** and performance art to the ICA

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