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05.01.2012
February 3- March 17 Opening reception February 3, 6-11 p.m. This exhibition takes on sports and masculinity as its central themes in a collection put together especially for iMOCA by Christopher Bedford, chief curator of the Wexner Center for the Arts. Images of women—from the goddess Venus to the Virgin Mary—have long been a classic [...]
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16.11.2011
December 2, 2011-January 14, 2012 Click here to see images from the opening reception iMOCA will host the exhibition, Fast Forward featuring the current work of past Efroymson Contemporary Arts fellows: Linda Adele Goodine, Emily Kennerk, Arthur Liou, Anthony Luensman, Brose Partington, Jamie Pawlus, Melissa Pokorny, Jennifer Reeder, Tyson Skross, and Tom Torluemke. It was [...]
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27.10.2011
November 4, 2011 – December 10, 2011 Click here to see images from John Waters appearance and exhibit. Part of the Spirit & Place Festival Made possible through a partnership of Big Car and iMOCA. Shauta Marsh, curator of “Bodies of Waters” asked 17 artists to create original works inspired by the films of John [...]
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23.09.2011
October 7, 2011 – November 19, 2011 Click here to see photos from the opening exhibition Columbian artist Alberto Baraya and Herron School of Art and Design professor Danielle Riede are bringing Expedition Bogotá-Indianapolis to iMOCA, 1043 Virginia Avenue, Indianapolis, IN on October 7. Expedition Bogotá-Indianapolis is a collaborative exhibition that explores the migration of [...]
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06.07.2011
August 5, 2011 – September 17, 2011 Click here to see images from the opening. Brian James Priest’s exhibit Animalcules centers on human beings as both collectors and collections, the exhibit will feature large-scale prints, sound and floor installations, and live performance art. Priest’s exhibition takes its name from Anton van Leeuwenhoek, inventor of the [...]
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10.05.2011
June 3-July 16 Click here to see pictures from the opening night of My Son The Future Time Traveler. Cincinnati based artist Ryan Mulligan’s work has always revolved around magical thinking. His show My Son The Future Time Traveler opening at iMOCA June 3rd is no exception. A 30 foot wall mural and “TV drawings” [...]
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21.03.2011
April 1, 2011 – May 14, 2011 Click here to see pictures from the opening reception. Inner City Inspirations: An Artist’s Evolution in Clay features the work of Malcolm Mobutu Smith. Curated by Mark Ruschman, the exhibition provides an in-depth visual explanation of how Smith’s roots in the hip-hop and graffiti worlds inspired and informed [...]
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14.01.2011
February 4-March 19 Click here to see pictures from the opening reception. Christos Koutsouras: Reflections of Sea and Light, an evocative exhibition, included seven new paintings, an installation, and a retrospective of Koutsouras’s work. In addition, Editions Limited, Big Car and iMOCA partnered on a one-night show opening night in Big Car Gallery, featuring an [...]
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20.11.2010
December 3 – January 15 Click here to see photos from the opening reception. Informal Relations: Contemporary works on paper curator Scott Grow selected 32 artists from the United States, Germany, Spain and Japan to focus on the diversity of practices within painting and abstraction today. The exhibition’s title refers to kind the “informal relations” [...]
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02.01.2010
October 1 – November 20, 2010 NEIGHBORHOOD Click here to see photos from the opening reception. Neighborhood brought together 6 Los Angeles-based artists who looked at the developed environment as a subject matter of investigation. In this group exhibition, the title “neighborhood” is used loosely, as it refers either to a specific place (sometimes the [...]
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