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Olivia Sterling Really Rough Scrubbing Brush to open at Goldsmiths CCA.

Olivia Sterling, Trifling, 2020. Acrylic on canvas, 100 x 100 cm. Courtesy the artist.

Olivia Sterling’s (b. 1996, Peterborough) new body of work, commissioned by the CCA as part of the Episodes programme, focuses on colour-changing bodies through tanning or fake tan, on the stage of the bacchanalian British package holiday. The former transforms white bodies into a desired category of beauty, one that paradoxically runs contra to entrenched racial prejudices against darker skin tones. Figures rub food into their skins or lounge scantily clad at the poolside, the palette of colours accentuating pink skin, red sunburn – and messy traces of exuberant consumption.

Sterling’s graphic paintings and prints zone in on racist micro and macro-aggressions perpetuated on a daily basis in the UK, through slap-stick, absurdity, and the language of cartoons. Brightly saturated canvases depict abstracted limbs. Their interaction is variously violent and ambiguous, passing food, sticky liquids, and coded objects, or attacking each other, in actions that are the product of a systemic language of shame, exclusion, and cultural ownership. These are surrounded by letters that refer to the inane colour coding inherent to racialised discourse; the letter ‘W’ sits next to a white figures arm, and ‘B’ or ‘Br’ hover by a black limb.  

Totems of British culture, such as milk bottles or brown sauce, appear as familiar touchpoints for the artist’s own relationship to her Black Britishness. Influenced by 18th-century political cartoons in which the body is distorted into grotesque forms that are encoded with the societal values of the day, Sterling has developed a bold and confronting visual style that moves through dark humour to examine tropes of race and body image in the UK now.

OLIVIA STERLING Really Rough Scrubbing Brush 17th Sep – 31st Oct 2021
GOLDSMITHS CCA St James’ New Cross London SE14 6AD goldsmithscca.art

About the Artist

Olivia Sterling (b. 1996, Peterborough) studied BA Fine Art, University of Derby, and graduated from MA Painting, Royal College of Art in 2020. Solo exhibitions include Clutching at Straws, Volt Gallery, Bournemouth (2021), It Clings like a Leech, Guts Gallery, London (2020) and A Cure for Nose Bleeds, Marriotts Way, Norfolk (2020). Groups shows include Blank Projects, Cape Town; Saatchi Gallery, London; FOLD Gallery, London; White Cube, Online and Fitzrovia Gallery, London.

EPISODES

Episodes is an ongoing series of solo presentations that span installations, screenings, discursive events and new commissions. The focus of this programme is to provide an experimental platform for emergent practices. The series has featured work by: Oisín Byrne (14 Dec 2018–3 Feb 2019), Adam Christensen (27 April–27 May 2019), Corey Hayman (17 July–11 Aug 2019), Roland Carline (16 Nov 2019–12 Jan 2020), Sophie Barber (18 Sept–25 Oct 2020) and Kobby Adi (21 May–4 July 2021). Episodes is supported by the Oak Foundation and Arts Council England.

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