[7][6] Rosc '67 featured a juried exhibition of 150 works from 50 artists presented side-by-side Irish antiquities at the Royal Dublin Society and the National Museum.
Brendan Gill of The New Yorker wrote that "Rosc is one of the boldest and most illuminating international exhibitions of modern art ever held... the new and the old salute each other over the centuries... Dublin has provided the ideal setting for their astonishing encounter.
Artists included Marina Abramovic, Ulay, Nam June Paik, Barry Flannagan, Carl Andre, Robert Ballagh, Sol LeWitt, Patrick Scott, and numerous others.
This edition featured the first ever performance of Rest Energy by Marina Abramović, "which involved Ulay holding a steel arrow pointed directly at Abramovic’s heart for four minutes.
[13][12] Rosc '88 was held again at the Guinness Hop Store, and at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham (preceding the opening of Irish Museum of Modern Art in the same building by three years).
[6] In 2017 Irish artist Sean Lynch exhibited work at the Douglas Hyde Gallery about the relocation and presentation of the Tau Cross of Kilnaboy in Rosc '67.