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Maureen Paley is pleased to present Leisure, the first exhibition by Jack O’Brien at the gallery in Morena di Luna, Hove.

In this new exhibition, Jack O’Brien reconfigures everyday objects through processes of twisting, binding, stretching, and puncturing, using these material interventions to probe how desire is constructed, how economies of consumption are sedimented, and how queer aesthetics operate under conditions of instability and continual transformation.

In Leisure, resin filled wine bottles recur as a motif, functioning less as a symbolic object than as a small architectural scaffold; provisional columns around which other materials lean, suspend, or gather. The title Leisure is not meant to describe ease, but more a condition that the sculptures temporarily inhabit: a framework in which disparate elements pause in relation to one another.

This logic attempts to be in dialogue with the Regency architecture of Morena di Luna. Curves and flourishes within the works echo the building’s baroque detailing, while his repurposed materials – sellotape, spring cords, metal, rubber, and cellophane — introduce a contemporary vernacular, recalling the language of packaging and distribution. As objects meant to be held and consumed, the wine bottles hold a relationship to the body, adding a physical presence to the aesthetic of industrial mass production.

With special thanks to Ginny on Frederick and Freddie Powell.

Jack O’Brien (b. 1993) lives and works in London. In 2026, a monograph of his work, Cue the Cue, was published by Bierke Verlag, Berlin. Solo museum presentations of his work were presented with Cue the Cue, Kestner Gesellschaft, Hanover, Germany (2025) and The Reward, Camden Art Centre, London, UK (2024). He was the recipient of the 2023 Camden Art Centre Emerging Artist Prize at Frieze London.

Further solo exhibitions include: A Formality, Ordet, Milan, Italy (2025); Cascade, Capitain Petzel, Berlin, Germany (2025); The Theatre and Its Double, Between Bridges, Berlin, Germany (2023); The Answer, Sans Titre Invites, Paris, France (2023); Waiting For The Sun To Kill Me, Ginny on Frederick, London, UK (2021); and This thing bled acid. White Cubicle, London, UK (2018).

Recent public group exhibitions include: Make Some Noise: Desire. Stage. Change., Vann Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Netherlands (2026); Air de repos (Breathwork), CAPC musée d’art contemporain de Bordeaux, France (2024); Stick N Poke, Kunsthaus Zurich, Switzerland (2023); and Something is Burning, Kunsthalle Bratislava, Slovakia (2022).

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Installation Views

Exhibition view: Jack O’Brien, Leisure, Maureen Paley, Hove (11 April–21 June 2026). Courtesy Maureen Paley.
Exhibition view: Jack O’Brien, Leisure, Maureen Paley, Hove (11 April–21 June 2026). Courtesy Maureen Paley.
Exhibition view: Jack O’Brien, Leisure, Maureen Paley, Hove (11 April–21 June 2026). Courtesy Maureen Paley.
Exhibition view: Jack O’Brien, Leisure, Maureen Paley, Hove (11 April–21 June 2026). Courtesy Maureen Paley.
Exhibition view: Jack O’Brien, Leisure, Maureen Paley, Hove (11 April–21 June 2026). Courtesy Maureen Paley.
Exhibition view: Jack O’Brien, Leisure, Maureen Paley, Hove (11 April–21 June 2026). Courtesy Maureen Paley.
Exhibition view: Jack O’Brien, Leisure, Maureen Paley, Hove (11 April–21 June 2026). Courtesy Maureen Paley.
Exhibition view: Jack O’Brien, Leisure, Maureen Paley, Hove (11 April–21 June 2026). Courtesy Maureen Paley.

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About the Gallery
The gallery programme began in 1984 in a Victorian terraced house in London’s East End. Initially named Interim Art the gallery changed its name to Maureen Paley in 2004 as a celebration of its 20th anniversary. Since September 1999 the gallery has been situated in its present location in Herald Street, Bethnal Green. From its inception the gallery’s aim has remained consistent: to promote great and innovative artists in all media.

Maureen Paley was one of the first to present contemporary art in London’s East End and has been a pioneer of the current scene promoting and showing art from the USA and continental Europe as well as launching new talent from the UK. Gallery artists include Turner prize winners Wolfgang Tillmans, 2000, and Gillian Wearing, 1997, and Turner Prize nominees Liam Gillick, 2002, and Rebecca Warren, 2006. AA Bronson, General Idea and Peter Hujar have recently been added to the gallery’s roster along with Morgan Fisher and Tim Rollins and K.O.S. All of the gallery artists have exhibited widely in the UK and abroad.

Maureen Paley, the gallery’s founder and director, was born in New York, studied at Sarah Lawrence College, and graduated from Brown University before coming to the UK in 1977 where she completed her Masters at The Royal College of Art from 1978–1980. 


Together with running the gallery Maureen Paley has also curated a number of large-scale public exhibitions. In 1994 she organised an exhibition of works by Felix Gonzales Torres, Joseph Kosuth and Ad Reinhardt at the Camden Arts Centre. In 1995 Wall to Wall was presented for the National Touring Exhibitions and appeared at the Serpentine Gallery, London, Southampton City Art Gallery and Leeds City Art Gallery showing wall drawings by international artists including Daniel Buren, Michael Craig-Martin, Douglas Gordon, Barbara Kruger, Sol Lewitt, and Lawrence Weiner. Maureen Paley also selected an exhibition of work by young British artists in 1996 called The Cauldron featuring Christine Borland, Angela Bulloch, Jake & Dinos Chapman, Steven Pippin, Georgina Starr and Gillian Wearing for the Henry Moore Sculpture Trust which was installed in their Studio space in Dean Clough, Halifax.
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