imoca | Recent exhibitions
Talking Heads
Talking Heads is an exhibition of contemporary artworks that explore the people and faces that populate the mediascape.
Échantillion: A Selection of French Contemporary Art
The premier of this event provides a sampling of the artists and contemporary art practices in France today. The timing of such a show in Ireland is auspicious as it encourages and invites reflection on what is gained from our ever-increasing global interaction and interdependence.ReFunct 09: Symposium on Hardware Hacking & Circuit Bending Art Practices
This symposium organised in collaboration with the Data Group (Dublin Art and Technology Association), is curated by Ivan Twohig and Benjamin Gaulon for ISEA 2009. This event will combine workshops, discussions, performances and an exhibition.A Temporary Measure - Irish Museum of Contemporary Art
The Irish Museum of Contemporary Art (IMOCA) announces the opening reception of ‘A Temporary Measure,’ a solo show by Ivan Twohig, IMOCA‘s 2008 Graduate Resident, Friday, May 29th, 6 to 9 pm, at the Irish Distillers building at the Smithfield Luas stop.THIS MUST BE THE PLACE - Irish Museum of Contemporary Art
This question is also an invitation that stipulates that the answer be articulated as a new collaborative, physical artwork. The exhibition will include over thirty artists, most of whom are well known in both Irish and International contemporary art circles and all of whom are working to a contemporary budget.Mission Creep - International Design Biennale St-Etienne
Invited by the Gallery Roger Tator, Benjamin Gaulon artist/curator present Mission Creep (in collaboration with the Imoca). 15th to 30th of November 2008, Design Biennale,Saint-Etienne, France.
Garden of Digital Lies - The Lab Gallery
New media exhibition featuring work by Alan Butler, Rob Costello, Benjamin Gaulon, K. Bear Koss, Tim Llyod, Jack Phelan, Sharon Phelan and Tim Redfern. “A landscape of new Media and Technological Art” Group Exhibition of new media at The Lab gallery,Foley Street, Dublin 1. Opening launch April 3, 2008, 6pm








