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Admission fee is scrapped at ICA

01-Sep-2008
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Visitors to The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) in London can now enjoy art for free. Entrance to all exhibitions is now free because of a change in licensing rules, which had previously forced them to charge up to a £3 fee. The first major event that visitors can enjoy is the ICA Auction Exhibition, starting on 11 September. It includes works donated by Yoko Ono and Damien Hirst, which will be sold to... [read full story]                    

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