Institute of Modern Art presents Quarter One: Archie Moore, Platform and Skibidi Toilet
See the works of renowned national and international artists, and new commissions by notable Brisbane artists, for free in the heart of Fortitude Valley.
The Institute of Modern Art presents Quarter One: three exhibitions showcasing the significant contemporary art of today by Archie Moore, Shannon Toth, Jarrod van der Ryken, Keemon Williams, and Alexey Gerasimov (aka DaFuq!?Boom!).
In 2024, Archie Moore made international headlines winning the Golden Lion for the best national pavilion at the Venice Biennale. The exhibition 'Comic Paintings' features work made early in Moore’s career, emphasising the difference between his childhood as an Indigenous Australian with that of the American white middle-class teen of the same name.
'Platform 2025' is the second iteration of the IMA's annual commissioning project for Queensland artists featuring Shannon Toth, Jarrod van der Ryken, and Keemon Williams.
The screening room will host the first institutional exhibition of Alexey Gerasimov’s 'Skibidi Toilet', the viral YouTube phenomenon that has become a Gen Alpha cultural touchstone.
Located in the centre of Fortitude Valley—just a stone’s throw from the James St precinct— the Institute of Modern Art is easily accessible by public transport.