Gary Farrelly is an Irish artist based in Brussels, whose diverse practice spans installation, written correspondence, drawing, performance, and radio. His work often explores themes such as architecture, bureaucracy, institutional power, and enchantment. He is a graduate of the National College of Art and Design in Dublin and LUCA School of Arts, and has participated in a.pass, an experimental platform for artistic research in Brussels. Together with German photographer Chris Dreier, he operates the Office for Joint Administrative Intelligence, a collaborative para- intelligence agency. Farrelly's collaborative and individual works have been exhibited internationally, including at venues such as Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art (London), Centre Wallonie- Bruxelles (Paris), Salzburger Kunstverein, and Contemporary Arts Center (Cincinnati). He currently serves as a professor at La Cambre ENSAV in Brussels and is a recipient of a Visual Arts Bursary Award from the Arts Council of Ireland.
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