EXHIBITIONS

For over 18 years, IMT has provided a free public programme of critical and innovative contemporary art exhibitions. We commission artists and invite independent curators to take risks and create unique audience experiences. Our public programme includes: exhibitions, performances, workshops, exhibition tours, talks and essays.

Exhibitions include:

Light the lamp rarely, let the shadow come by Emma Tod (2023)

Five month online only exhibition commissioned during lockdown, This is A Not-Me curated by Mark Rohtmaa-Jackson (2020)

Trapped in a sticky shed with side chain compression by Benedict Drew, commissioned in collaboration with Forma (2019)
Snow Crash curated by Kirsten Cooke (2019) that provided an alternative and queer infrastructure for staging collective practice

Works from Survivor(F) by Suzanne Treister (2017)

Wandering/WILDING: Blackness on the Internet, curated by Legacy Russell (2016) in homage to victims of police violence

All supported by the Arts Council England among others and reviewed in various journals, such as Art Monthly and Frieze… As well as the notably ambitious exhibition of 23 artists in Dead Fingers Talk – The Tape Experiments of William S Burroughs, curated Mark Rohtmaa-Jackson as part of his doctoral research (2010).

We are building this website from the ground up, so if you are interested in an exhibition not yet published on the site, then please get in touch and we will send you information. See our full list of exhibitions

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