Olivia Sterling (b.1996, Peterborough, UK) has carved out a distinctive niche in using paint to address questions of blackness and whiteness in twenty-first century Britain. Her paintings present scenes of colourful mayhem with a nostalgic twist and signature ‘slapstick’ style, combining joyous celebration with a subtle critique of racialised ways of seeing. Blending pointed references like this into her depiction of ordinary scenes and subjects, Sterling’s work reflects on how we are confronted by racialised discourse everywhere in the everyday. Even happy or anodyne spaces are encoded with structures of othering and difference; every object, every skin tone, is assigned its place in a drama that continues beyond the edges of the canvas.
Olivia Sterling graduated from the RCA in 2020. Selected solo exhibitions include: Clutching at Straws, Volt, Eastbourne (2020); It clings like a leech, Guts Gallery, London, UK (2020). Selected Group exhibitions include: RCA Black History Online, David Lisbon, Online (2020); Love your symptom, but not too much, Blank Projects, Cape Town, SA (2020); London Grads Now, Saatchi Gallery, London, UK (2020); Tomorrow: London, White Cube, Online (2020).