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Mar 7

The House – Exhibition

March 7 @ 12:00 PM - April 20 @ 6:00 PM

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IMT Gallery presents The House, an exhibition of works by Tom Clark, Guest-Host-Guest, Harri Harrison, Heiðdís Hólm, Mark Rohtmaa-Jackson, Anna Sebastian, Kristina Stallvik and Suzanne Treister. It features work that all, often through degrees of autobiography, speaks to some of the discordances of being at home: perhaps the anticipation of order amidst the everyday; or an expectation of comfort, often amidst insecurity or tension.

The exhibition is a place where we might live. Often, when visitors come to this gallery, they ask her if she lives here. They ask, “Do you live here?” They ask, “Are these your cats?” I lived here once too. I don’t anymore. This exhibition is about living somewhere. Perhaps it is about reaching for this thing.

In the words of Guest-Host-Guest: ‘Here, the house is a metaphor for assumed belonging. A place we are expected to be ‘resolved’ or ‘satisfied’, even when displacement, precarity, and contested ownership sit just beneath the surface.’

The exhibition is a hand with a mirror in front of it. The mirror reflects some flowers or a field. Behind the hand is a sky. In front of the sky is a blank, featureless wall. All these things at various distances from the camera. A cat; a home; a gallery; a municipality listed on a birth certificate (since burned). The house.

Curating at Home: Making Personal Spaces of Creative Agency
Online Course with Dr Mark Rohtmaa-Jackson

April – May 2026

Organised to coincide with The House, join us for a four-session online course exploring how we live with art, and how the art we live with shapes the way we live.

Held fortnightly, Curating at Home: Making Personal Spaces of Creative Agency invites you to look closely at the rooms, objects, and artworks that surround you. Drawing on art practices, histories, philosophy, exhibition-making, and practices of everyday attention, we will explore how meaning is shaped through arrangement, context, and the lived rhythms of domestic space.

Led by artist, educator, and curator Dr Mark Rohtmaa-Jackson and hosted by IMT Gallery, each session brings together case studies, creative exercises, and guided activities designed to help you think with and through your own environment.

Places are limited — the course begins 12 April. Click here for full course detail

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Pictured: Anna Sebastian, detail of ‘Esalon’ (2024), oil on canvas, 100 x 100cm

Suzanne Treister is represented by Annely Juda Fine Art, London, P.P.O.W, New York and The Ryder, Madrid.

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