Monday 18 May: the Colloquium is delighted to be staging the US premiere of Stream - followed by discussion with director Jack Tom Hogan. A mesmerising, sometimes beautiful, cyclopaedia of the modern city. South London, the world. Think of Bashō directing a Carry On film? Or maybe Beckett’s Molloy? - “Yet I don’t work for money. For what then? I don’t know … What a rest to speak of bicycles and horns.”
WHEN: Monday 18 May 2026, 6:45pm
WHERE: Room 106, 244 Greene Street [between Waverly Place and Washington Place]
Free, open to public, drinks. Non-NYU guests must RSVP to - [email protected]@jacktomhogan
📸 from our last screening ‚Terrains: Navigation‘, held at SOAS, University of London. Thank you @nora.wuttke and CAMHRArts for inviting us!
Ieva Kotryna Ski’s attendance in person at the screening has been kindly supported by @lithuanian_culture_institute , @lithuanian_culture_in_the_uk
Introducing the third group of artists who will be screening at ‘Terrains: Navigation’
@titusbarker
Titus Barker, Katabasis Anabasis (Greenwich Park Reservoir), (2025)
A survey of the Greenwich Park Reservoir. The reservoir is abandoned and inaccessible except for small air vents big enough for lights, an iPhone, a speaker, and a microphone.
@clonworks@eoliv
CLON, Land of Ajaks, (2023)
A first-person drift through unknown lands, drawn by imagined forces toward power, where ground dissolves, perception ascends, and the self, untethered, rises into sky.
@jacktomhogan
Jack Hogan, Stream (2.5 minute radio edit), (2025)
Stream (2.5 minute radio edit) cuts a slice of the free flow of mundane, magical life. A cinematic choreography of “carrying on” emerges, equal parts melancholy and ecstasy.
‘What a Performance’ is the first single taken from Egg Meat’s debut album ‘The most Pathetic poem is small people on fire’. Releasing 19th March on Mutualism.
Available to pre-order digitally or on CD now via Bandcamp 🥚
Video directed and edited by @jacktomhogan
Mastered by Rupert Clerveaux
Vocals performed by Danny Hayward
Egg Meat is @georgiemcvicar and @upper_crust_punk
Closing Reading
27.02.2026 • 19h - 20h30
Jack Hogan with Tim MacGabhann
On the eve of the closing, join artist Jack Hogan and writer Tim MacGabhann for a reading of 𝑨𝒍𝒍 𝑰𝒏𝒄𝒐𝒎𝒑𝒍𝒆𝒕𝒆, Tim's response to 𝑺𝒕𝒓𝒆𝒂𝒎, the 17-minute video work at the center of the exhibition.
🍿 Light refreshments served. Program in English.
Jack Hogan
𝑺𝑻𝑹𝑬𝑨𝑴
🗓️15 janvier - 28 février 2026
🕰️Wed - Fri : 14h - 19h, Sat : 11h - 19h
Or by appointment | Ou sur rendez-vous
Supported by @cultureireland ♡
Stream—an exhibition of drawing, photography and video by Jack Hogan (Ireland, 1986)—continues until 28 February at 15 Beautreillis, Paris, with a closing reading of Tim MacGabhann’s accompanying text at 19h on 27 February.
Wed–Fri 14h–19h
Sat 11h–19h
Or by appointment: [email protected]
15, rue Beautreillis, Paris, 75004
Presented by @15beautreillis and @this_is_quinnie
Produced by @sara.sassanelli
Accompanying text by Tim MacGabhann
With special thanks to @ayrayraay and @gage_solaguren for their indispensable advice
Darkroom printing by Richard Duncan @bayeux_ltd
Exhibition documentation by Aurélien Mole
Supported by @cultureireland
Recap from today’s artist talk with Jack Hogan, in conversation around their video, photography, and drawings presented in 𝘚𝘵𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘮, their first solo exhibition in Paris.
The exhibition runs through 28 February — feel free to drop by 🖤
Tim MacGabhann, all round legend and one of my favourite writers, has written this text to accompany my exhibition, 𝘚𝘵𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘮, opening this evening @15beautreillis — it’s a dream come true!
We will read it together at a closing event on 27 February at 19h.
ARTIST INTRODUCTION
🗓️ Saturday, 17.01.2026 - 3pm
📍 15, rue Beautreillis 75004 Paris
Join artist Jack Hogan this Saturday for an introduction to their video, photography, and drawings in their first solo exhibition in Paris.
And don't forget to come by and toast the opening tomorrow, from 6pm 🖤
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𝘚𝘵𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘮 is a new solo exhibition of drawings, photographs and a video by Jack Hogan (Ireland, 1986).
In 𝘚𝘵𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘮, Jack Hogan recorded hundreds of hours of their commutes, in an attempt to use cracks between errands for their own ends. People's everyday organisation is captured alongside Jack's; shared rhythms for split seconds. Through obsessive repetition, Jack renders visible the patterns of collectivity that might otherwise pass unnoticed.
Jack Hogan
𝑺𝑻𝑹𝑬𝑨𝑴
🗓️15 janvier - 28 février 2026
🕰️Wed - Fri : 14h - 19h, Sat : 11h - 19h
Or by appointment | Ou sur rendez-vous
🥂 Opening | Vernissage : Thursday 15 janvier 2026
𝙎𝙩𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙢, my exhibition of drawings, photos and a video opens @15beautreillis this Thursday, Jan 15, from 18–21h, and runs until Feb 28.
It wouldn’t be possible, or a tenth as good, without @sara.sassanelli@this_is_quinnie and @ayrayraay
Sincere thanks to @cultureireland for their support.
🐾 VERNISSAGE | OPENING RECEPTION
Jack Hogan
𝑺𝑻𝑹𝑬𝑨𝑴
🗓️15 janvier - 28 février 2026
🕰️Wed - Fri : 14h - 19h, Sat : 11h - 19h
Or by appointment | Ou sur rendez-vous
🥂 Opening | Vernissage : Thursday 15 janvier 2026
𝘚𝘵𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘮 is a new solo exhibition of drawings, photographs and a video by Jack Hogan (Ireland, 1986).
The video work, 𝘚𝘵𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘮, cuts a slice of the free flow of mundane, magical life. A cinematic choreography of carrying on emerges, equal parts melancholy and ecstasy. Carrying on—the complicated work of living and reproducing oneself—is laborious, involving a world of sub-atomic decisions. Making ends meet doesn’t leave time for much else.
Jack recorded hundreds of hours of their commutes, in an attempt to use cracks between errands for their own ends. People’s everyday organisation is captured alongside Jack’s; shared rhythms for split seconds. Through obsessive repetition, Jack renders visible the patterns of collectivity that might otherwise pass unnoticed.
The photographs and drawings are a sequence of black, white and grey details, gestures, formal interactions, body parts, patterns, masks and facades.
With the support from Culture Ireland @cultureireland 🍀
Please come see my new film, Stream, at one or all of these three places in the coming week.
Tonight, September 26, at 8:30pm as part of Dissolutions film festival @complexdublin thanks to @aemi_ie (tickets at thecomplex.ie)
Today until Sunday, 12–5pm, as part of Divers exhibition @conditionsstudioprogramme Whitgift Centre, Croydon (free)
Next Friday, October 3, at 8:30pm @icalondon Cinema 1 (tickets at ica.art)
It you can’t make any of these and wanna see it, ask me for a screener link xx