Based in Dublin, Daniel O'Gorman Visual Research is an independent full-service visual research and image licensing agency providing services globally.

Represented Artists

ball & albanese
cole barash
alexander binder
kris de smedt
sam falls
daniel gebhart de koekkoek
flora hanitijo
orrie king
skye parrott
brea souders
justin wu
peres projects

Collaborations

miniZINE concept store
peres projects
photoireland festival

Represented Publications

daddy magazine
dossier
fantom
foam magazine
nieves
peres projects
mörel books
lay flat

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I am delighted to present our first agency exhibition entitled Self for PhotoIreland Festival 2010.
Indigo and Cloth
Basement 27, South William Street, Dublin 2
http://www.indigoandcloth.com
Dates Friday 2nd July, 7:00 pm - Sunday 11th  July, 5:00 pm
An exploration of fragments of memory as voyeuristic observation,  conceiving the experience of ‘self’ as a bi-product of mass media  dissociation. Creating a ‘memory bank’ through a lens, the artist  becomes an observer of their own lives, forging the personal as  dissociative media experience.
Group show featuring: Alexander Binder,Sam  Falls, Daniel Gebhart de Koekkoek, Flora Hanitijo, Orrie King, Skye  Parrott, Brea Souders and Logan White.
Friday 2nd July 7pm, Self group show opening  reception. Friday 2nd - Monday 5th July, You Were Here slide show  by Skye Parrott.  Monday 5th - Thursday 8th July, a slide show by Sam  Falls.  Thursday 8th - Sunday 11th July, Traum slide show by  Alexander Binder featuring dark soundscapes by Black Mountain  Transmitter. Friday 9th July 7pm, SHOOT:  photography of the moment presentation by Ken Miller

I am delighted to present our first agency exhibition entitled Self for PhotoIreland Festival 2010.

Indigo and Cloth

Basement 27, South William Street, Dublin 2

http://www.indigoandcloth.com

Dates Friday 2nd July, 7:00 pm - Sunday 11th July, 5:00 pm

An exploration of fragments of memory as voyeuristic observation, conceiving the experience of ‘self’ as a bi-product of mass media dissociation. Creating a ‘memory bank’ through a lens, the artist becomes an observer of their own lives, forging the personal as dissociative media experience.

Group show featuring: Alexander Binder,Sam Falls, Daniel Gebhart de Koekkoek, Flora Hanitijo, Orrie King, Skye Parrott, Brea Souders and Logan White.

Friday 2nd July 7pm, Self group show opening reception.
Friday 2nd - Monday 5th July, You Were Here slide show by Skye Parrott.
Monday 5th - Thursday 8th July, a slide show by Sam Falls.
Thursday 8th - Sunday 11th July, Traum slide show by Alexander Binder featuring dark soundscapes by Black Mountain Transmitter.
Friday 9th July 7pm, SHOOT: photography of the moment presentation by Ken Miller

Alexander Binder Brea Souders Logan White PhotoIreland Skye Parrott daniel gebhart de koekkoek flora hanitijo orrie king sam falls

Monday, June 28th 2010

Thursday, March 11th 2010

the berkamp, Flora Hanitijo’s recent collaboration with Stephen Wong, the former creative  director of helmut lang for his new line, Wong Wong.

the berkamp, Flora Hanitijo’s recent collaboration with Stephen Wong, the former creative director of helmut lang for his new line, Wong Wong.

flora hanitijo

Thursday, February 4th 2010

We are delighted to introduce Flora Hanitijo to our licensing archive, we have collaborated with Flora since we launched our website and are thrilled to now represent her archive.
Originally from a little peninsula called  Macau, Flora Spent her adolescence in Montreal, Canada.  After university and years of wandering, she moved to New York.  In 2005, She was named by Surface Magazine’s 7th avant guardian contest as a young emerging photographer.  Flora was the 2008 Peter S. Reed Foundation Grant receipient. She is  also selected by PDN 30  as 30 photographers to watch in 2009.
Flora’s work has appeared in W magazine, I.D, Conde Nast traveller  UK, Tokion, Nylon, Surface, Spex, Dossier Journal and others in the  States, Europe and Asia. She is also a frequent collaborator with  musicians in the states as well as record labels in Paris and the UK.  She is currently based in New York.

We are delighted to introduce Flora Hanitijo to our licensing archive, we have collaborated with Flora since we launched our website and are thrilled to now represent her archive.

Originally from a little peninsula called Macau, Flora Spent her adolescence in Montreal, Canada.  After university and years of wandering, she moved to New York.  In 2005, She was named by Surface Magazine’s 7th avant guardian contest as a young emerging photographer. Flora was the 2008 Peter S. Reed Foundation Grant receipient. She is also selected by PDN 30 as 30 photographers to watch in 2009.

Flora’s work has appeared in W magazine, I.D, Conde Nast traveller UK, Tokion, Nylon, Surface, Spex, Dossier Journal and others in the States, Europe and Asia. She is also a frequent collaborator with musicians in the states as well as record labels in Paris and the UK.  She is currently based in New York.

flora hanitijo

Tuesday, February 2nd 2010