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Olivia Sterling

In her paintings, Sterling presents the viewer with scenes of daily life that subtly critique attitudes towards race, class, gender and social status. While her typically closely cropped and vividly coloured canvases – teeming with arms, legs and half-eaten food – may seem playful at first sight, they do in fact tackle subjects that are anything but. In this way, Sterling’s artworks can be seen as contemporary genre paintings, designed to make us reflect upon the world around us. Through her work’s outwardly jovial exterior, Sterling lulls us into a false sense of security and forces us to consider our own misconceptions and prejudices.

Conversations
Ode (Shines like a Coin)
Conversations
Lincolnshire Sausages
The Word Has Fallen Out of My Head
Titlarks
Glamorous Desserts for Entertaining
Dinner with a Show
Food Stains #2
Wurstland Ketwurst
Dinner with a View
Dinner with a Show
Dinner with a Show
Yowl
Yowl
Really Rough Scrubbing Brush
Really Rough Scrubbing Brush
Really Rough Scrubbing Brush
Really Rough Scrubbing Brush
In the Land of Cockaigne
In the Land of Cockaigne
The Cherry on the Cake
The Cherry on the Cake
Olivia Sterling

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