Biography
Mark O’Gorman (b. Dublin, IRL) is the inaugural curator of visual art at The Complex, a multi-disciplinary arts centre in Dublin's north inner city, since 2018. The exhibition programme focuses on commissioning site-specific work with a prolonged developmental process and conversational approach with artists, who are carefully brought together in relation to one another. Mark has presented exhibitions and co-produced events featuring artists including Olga Balema, Jeremy Deller, Vivienne Dick, Jaki Irvine, Sean Lynch, Áine Mac Giolla Bhríde, Bea McMahon, Conor McFeely, Dennis McNulty, Locky Morris, and Anne Tallentire. He consistently guest lectures at the National College of Art & Design, Technological University Dublin, and the Institute of Art, Design and Technology. His writing has appeared in Paper Visual Art and The Visual Artists’ News Sheet. He co-edited the publication Vertices with Paul McAree to accompany the exhibition of the same name at Lismore Castle Arts, 2024.
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Mark O’Gorman (b. Dublin, IRL) is the inaugural curator of visual art at The Complex, a multi-disciplinary arts centre in Dublin's north inner city, since 2018. The exhibition programme focuses on commissioning site-specific work with a prolonged developmental process and conversational approach with artists, who are carefully brought together in relation to one another. Mark has presented exhibitions and co-produced events featuring artists including Olga Balema, Jeremy Deller, Vivienne Dick, Jaki Irvine, Sean Lynch, Áine Mac Giolla Bhríde, Bea McMahon, Conor McFeely, Dennis McNulty, Locky Morris, and Anne Tallentire. He consistently guest lectures at the National College of Art & Design, Technological University Dublin, and the Institute of Art, Design and Technology. His writing has appeared in Paper Visual Art and The Visual Artists’ News Sheet. He co-edited the publication Vertices with Paul McAree to accompany the exhibition of the same name at Lismore Castle Arts, 2024.





