Jack O’Brien
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Biography
Born 1993 in London, UK
Lives and works in London, UK
Jack O’Brien’s work explores the interplay of material, personal experience, and cultural critique. His sculptures, often made from found and repurposed objects combined with consumer materials like shrink wrap, epoxy, and fabric, evoke a sense of precarity and tension, reflecting both physical and social fragility. By forcing rigid materials into uneasy confrontations and binding them in unexpected ways, O’Brien mirrors the complexities of human relationships and identity. His abstraction destabilizes fixed forms, creating works charged with nervous energy, as if on the verge of collapse. This precariousness becomes a metaphor for broader dynamics of identity, particularly within queer cultural histories, while his materials act as ‘eloquent texts’ that engage political and personal narratives.
O’Brien’s upcoming projects include the touring exhibition British Art Show 10: A Chorus of Strangers (2026-28) and the group exhibition Sculpture Beyond The Solid, Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw (2026). His work is currently on view in a group exhibition at LUMA Westbau, Zurich (June-September 2026). Jack O’Brien’s first institutional solo exhibition, Cue the Cue, was held at the Kestner Gesellschaft, Hanover, Germany (2025).
His solo and duo exhibitions include Ordet, Milan (2025); Camden Art Centre, London (2024); Between Bridges, Berlin (2023); Sans Titre Invites, Paris (2023); Lockup International, London (2022); Polamagnetczne Gallery, Warsaw (2022) and Ginny on Frederick, London (2021).
Group exhibitions include Make Some Noice, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven; Partenaires Particulaires, Fondation CAB Saint-Paul de Vence; Air de Repos (Breathwork), CAPC Bordeaux; Non-Specific Objects, Capitain Petzel, Berlin (2024); Support Structures, Gathering, London, (2023); Memory of Rib, N/A Gallery, Seoul (2022); Something is Burning, Kunsthalle Bratislava (2022) and An Insular Rococo, Hollybush Gardens, London (2022).
Jack O’Brien was the recipient of the Camden Art Center’s 2023 Emerging Artist Prize at Frieze. His work is included in the Pinault Collection, Paris; The Rubell Museum, Miami, FL; TANK Shanghai and The Perimeter, London.
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Jack O’Brien
Semblance, 2025Grand pianos, roofing asphalt and steel wire
181 x 371 x 48 cm
71.3 x 146.1 x 18.9 inches
Positions #9: Make Some Noise: Desire. Stage. Change. Van Abbemuseum, 2026 -
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Cue the Cue, 2025Former theatre stand made of 54 antique chairs, silver-colored coins, plexiglass and aluminum
600 x 600 x 908 cm
236.2 x 236.2 x 357.5 inches -
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Jack O’Brien
Prosody I, 2025Dead stock high heels, leather belting and steel46 x 46 x 80 cm
18.11 x 18.11 x 31.5 inchesB-JOBRIEN-.25-0018In 'Prosody I', Jack O’Brien twists and layers component forms in a dynamic, almost gestural motion. A continuation of his exploration of material language and bodily form, the artist turns...In 'Prosody I', Jack O’Brien twists and layers component forms in a dynamic, almost gestural motion. A continuation of his exploration of material language and bodily form, the artist turns familiar elements of fashion and design into a spatial and sculptural syntax. Composed of repurposed stiletto heels, interlaced leather belting, and steel fastenings, the work takes on the rhythm and curvature of a suspended, kinetic body. The arrangement of repeated black forms, radiating from a central axis, suggests both an architectural frieze and a frozen cinematic frame, a moment caught mid-motion.
O’Brien describes the work as a “choreography of interlocking gestures,” establishing a visceral relationship to the body, yet one that is also in motion. The articulation of the sculpture’s rhythm recalls cinematic stop framing, capturing movement in stillness. It relates to the recurring idea of the cascade in his practice. The small leather tags, punctuated by steel bolts, introduce a tension between ornament and structure, or a play with architectural detailing made corporeal and tactile. It is at once precise, sensual, and architectural.
O’Brien recently held solo exhibitions at Camden Art Centre, London and Kestner Gesellschaft, Hanover. His work will be part of a major forthcoming presentation at the Van Abbemuseum in 2026.1of 21ExhibitionsExternal ExhibitionsPressPublicationsVideoRequest more information





