
installation shots for mine and @shircohenart ‘s show that closed recently .. rip ;)
thanks again @huxleyparlour for having us fill your gallery with revenge plots and anxieties

installation shots for mine and @shircohenart ‘s show that closed recently .. rip ;)
thanks again @huxleyparlour for having us fill your gallery with revenge plots and anxieties

installation shots for mine and @shircohenart ‘s show that closed recently .. rip ;)
thanks again @huxleyparlour for having us fill your gallery with revenge plots and anxieties

installation shots for mine and @shircohenart ‘s show that closed recently .. rip ;)
thanks again @huxleyparlour for having us fill your gallery with revenge plots and anxieties

installation shots for mine and @shircohenart ‘s show that closed recently .. rip ;)
thanks again @huxleyparlour for having us fill your gallery with revenge plots and anxieties

installation shots for mine and @shircohenart ‘s show that closed recently .. rip ;)
thanks again @huxleyparlour for having us fill your gallery with revenge plots and anxieties

The Cake Incident (2020) for @cobgallery - a lovely time ❤️🍰
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120 x 100 cm, Acrylic on canvas

The Cake Incident (2020) for @cobgallery - a lovely time ❤️🍰
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120 x 100 cm, Acrylic on canvas

26, Pick And Mix 🎈🎈🎈
Mentioned: the painting ‘Food Stains 1#’ with different table settings and other miscellaneous October episodes
🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂

26, Pick And Mix 🎈🎈🎈
Mentioned: the painting ‘Food Stains 1#’ with different table settings and other miscellaneous October episodes
🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂

26, Pick And Mix 🎈🎈🎈
Mentioned: the painting ‘Food Stains 1#’ with different table settings and other miscellaneous October episodes
🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂

26, Pick And Mix 🎈🎈🎈
Mentioned: the painting ‘Food Stains 1#’ with different table settings and other miscellaneous October episodes
🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂

26, Pick And Mix 🎈🎈🎈
Mentioned: the painting ‘Food Stains 1#’ with different table settings and other miscellaneous October episodes
🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂

26, Pick And Mix 🎈🎈🎈
Mentioned: the painting ‘Food Stains 1#’ with different table settings and other miscellaneous October episodes
🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂

26, Pick And Mix 🎈🎈🎈
Mentioned: the painting ‘Food Stains 1#’ with different table settings and other miscellaneous October episodes
🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂

26, Pick And Mix 🎈🎈🎈
Mentioned: the painting ‘Food Stains 1#’ with different table settings and other miscellaneous October episodes
🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂

26, Pick And Mix 🎈🎈🎈
Mentioned: the painting ‘Food Stains 1#’ with different table settings and other miscellaneous October episodes
🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂

26, Pick And Mix 🎈🎈🎈
Mentioned: the painting ‘Food Stains 1#’ with different table settings and other miscellaneous October episodes
🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂🦂

This May, Gazelli Art House presents Taste and Decency, a group exhibition bringing into dialogue pioneering female figures of Pop Art with a younger generation of contemporary artists, including Rosie Gibbens, Jann Haworth, Rachel Maclean, Olivia Sterling, and Idelle Weber. From the rise of mass advertising and consumer culture in the 1960s to today’s environment of self-advertising, digital performance, and constant image circulation, the exhibition examines how bodies, desires, and social behaviours are shaped for public view.
📍Gazelli Art House, London
🗓️ Private View: 28 May, 6–8pm
🗓️ Exhibition: 29 May – 11 July 2026
More info via 🔗 in bio
📸 Jann Haworth, Lindner Doll, 1965. Courtesy the artist and Gazelli Art House.

This May, Gazelli Art House presents Taste and Decency, a group exhibition bringing into dialogue pioneering female figures of Pop Art with a younger generation of contemporary artists, including Rosie Gibbens, Jann Haworth, Rachel Maclean, Olivia Sterling, and Idelle Weber. From the rise of mass advertising and consumer culture in the 1960s to today’s environment of self-advertising, digital performance, and constant image circulation, the exhibition examines how bodies, desires, and social behaviours are shaped for public view.
📍Gazelli Art House, London
🗓️ Private View: 28 May, 6–8pm
🗓️ Exhibition: 29 May – 11 July 2026
More info via 🔗 in bio
📸 Jann Haworth, Lindner Doll, 1965. Courtesy the artist and Gazelli Art House.

My show “Jelly” opens on Thursday at @dirimart in Istanbul 🪼
Hope you can make it ! If not here is two paintings:
It make me see what I want to see 1 & 2
Xxxxxx

My show “Jelly” opens on Thursday at @dirimart in Istanbul 🪼
Hope you can make it ! If not here is two paintings:
It make me see what I want to see 1 & 2
Xxxxxx

2026 so far ! ⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️
Thank you for everyone who has worked with me! Very lucky and grateful to be painting and producing shows 🫀 especially @eastgallery_norwichuni ft a Francis Bacon, still can’t believe that happened ‼️

2026 so far ! ⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️
Thank you for everyone who has worked with me! Very lucky and grateful to be painting and producing shows 🫀 especially @eastgallery_norwichuni ft a Francis Bacon, still can’t believe that happened ‼️

2026 so far ! ⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️
Thank you for everyone who has worked with me! Very lucky and grateful to be painting and producing shows 🫀 especially @eastgallery_norwichuni ft a Francis Bacon, still can’t believe that happened ‼️

2026 so far ! ⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️
Thank you for everyone who has worked with me! Very lucky and grateful to be painting and producing shows 🫀 especially @eastgallery_norwichuni ft a Francis Bacon, still can’t believe that happened ‼️

2026 so far ! ⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️
Thank you for everyone who has worked with me! Very lucky and grateful to be painting and producing shows 🫀 especially @eastgallery_norwichuni ft a Francis Bacon, still can’t believe that happened ‼️

2026 so far ! ⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️
Thank you for everyone who has worked with me! Very lucky and grateful to be painting and producing shows 🫀 especially @eastgallery_norwichuni ft a Francis Bacon, still can’t believe that happened ‼️

2026 so far ! ⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️
Thank you for everyone who has worked with me! Very lucky and grateful to be painting and producing shows 🫀 especially @eastgallery_norwichuni ft a Francis Bacon, still can’t believe that happened ‼️

2026 so far ! ⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️
Thank you for everyone who has worked with me! Very lucky and grateful to be painting and producing shows 🫀 especially @eastgallery_norwichuni ft a Francis Bacon, still can’t believe that happened ‼️

2026 so far ! ⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️
Thank you for everyone who has worked with me! Very lucky and grateful to be painting and producing shows 🫀 especially @eastgallery_norwichuni ft a Francis Bacon, still can’t believe that happened ‼️

last ten days to see ‘Pity the Meat’ 🌸🫀👅 at @eastgallery_norwichuni
Low level Nuisance 2026
Next to lovely @evadixon.png on the opening hehe x

last ten days to see ‘Pity the Meat’ 🌸🫀👅 at @eastgallery_norwichuni
Low level Nuisance 2026
Next to lovely @evadixon.png on the opening hehe x

last ten days to see ‘Pity the Meat’ 🌸🫀👅 at @eastgallery_norwichuni
Low level Nuisance 2026
Next to lovely @evadixon.png on the opening hehe x

Olivia Sterling
Featuring Francis Bacon
𝙋𝙄𝙏𝙔 𝙏𝙃𝙀 𝙈𝙀𝘼𝙏!
On view through 18 April 2026
East Gallery, Norwich, UK
@oliviaster @eastgallery_norwichuni
This exhibition presents a new body of work by Sterling in dialogue with a single painting by Francis Bacon, “Two Figures in a Room” (1959). Together, their works explore the distortion of the human form under social and psychological pressure, treating the body as a contested site; stripped, compressed, or mocked, to confront systems of violence and dehumanisation. While Bacon’s work reflects internal, existential trauma and the horrors of the flesh, Sterling reframes these concerns through race, identity, and cultural specificity, foregrounding the external, societal violence imposed on the body. This is not a retrospective homage but an exciting activation of Bacon’s work through a politically charged lens.
Images: Olivia Sterling, “PITY THE MEAT!”, 2026, installation views, East Gallery, Norwich, UK
Photos: Denisa Ilie and Norwich University of the Arts
#oliviasterling #francisbacon #norwichuniversityofthearts #onview #pitythemeat

Olivia Sterling
Featuring Francis Bacon
𝙋𝙄𝙏𝙔 𝙏𝙃𝙀 𝙈𝙀𝘼𝙏!
On view through 18 April 2026
East Gallery, Norwich, UK
@oliviaster @eastgallery_norwichuni
This exhibition presents a new body of work by Sterling in dialogue with a single painting by Francis Bacon, “Two Figures in a Room” (1959). Together, their works explore the distortion of the human form under social and psychological pressure, treating the body as a contested site; stripped, compressed, or mocked, to confront systems of violence and dehumanisation. While Bacon’s work reflects internal, existential trauma and the horrors of the flesh, Sterling reframes these concerns through race, identity, and cultural specificity, foregrounding the external, societal violence imposed on the body. This is not a retrospective homage but an exciting activation of Bacon’s work through a politically charged lens.
Images: Olivia Sterling, “PITY THE MEAT!”, 2026, installation views, East Gallery, Norwich, UK
Photos: Denisa Ilie and Norwich University of the Arts
#oliviasterling #francisbacon #norwichuniversityofthearts #onview #pitythemeat

Olivia Sterling
Featuring Francis Bacon
𝙋𝙄𝙏𝙔 𝙏𝙃𝙀 𝙈𝙀𝘼𝙏!
On view through 18 April 2026
East Gallery, Norwich, UK
@oliviaster @eastgallery_norwichuni
This exhibition presents a new body of work by Sterling in dialogue with a single painting by Francis Bacon, “Two Figures in a Room” (1959). Together, their works explore the distortion of the human form under social and psychological pressure, treating the body as a contested site; stripped, compressed, or mocked, to confront systems of violence and dehumanisation. While Bacon’s work reflects internal, existential trauma and the horrors of the flesh, Sterling reframes these concerns through race, identity, and cultural specificity, foregrounding the external, societal violence imposed on the body. This is not a retrospective homage but an exciting activation of Bacon’s work through a politically charged lens.
Images: Olivia Sterling, “PITY THE MEAT!”, 2026, installation views, East Gallery, Norwich, UK
Photos: Denisa Ilie and Norwich University of the Arts
#oliviasterling #francisbacon #norwichuniversityofthearts #onview #pitythemeat

Olivia Sterling
Featuring Francis Bacon
𝙋𝙄𝙏𝙔 𝙏𝙃𝙀 𝙈𝙀𝘼𝙏!
On view through 18 April 2026
East Gallery, Norwich, UK
@oliviaster @eastgallery_norwichuni
This exhibition presents a new body of work by Sterling in dialogue with a single painting by Francis Bacon, “Two Figures in a Room” (1959). Together, their works explore the distortion of the human form under social and psychological pressure, treating the body as a contested site; stripped, compressed, or mocked, to confront systems of violence and dehumanisation. While Bacon’s work reflects internal, existential trauma and the horrors of the flesh, Sterling reframes these concerns through race, identity, and cultural specificity, foregrounding the external, societal violence imposed on the body. This is not a retrospective homage but an exciting activation of Bacon’s work through a politically charged lens.
Images: Olivia Sterling, “PITY THE MEAT!”, 2026, installation views, East Gallery, Norwich, UK
Photos: Denisa Ilie and Norwich University of the Arts
#oliviasterling #francisbacon #norwichuniversityofthearts #onview #pitythemeat

Olivia Sterling
Featuring Francis Bacon
𝙋𝙄𝙏𝙔 𝙏𝙃𝙀 𝙈𝙀𝘼𝙏!
On view through 18 April 2026
East Gallery, Norwich, UK
@oliviaster @eastgallery_norwichuni
This exhibition presents a new body of work by Sterling in dialogue with a single painting by Francis Bacon, “Two Figures in a Room” (1959). Together, their works explore the distortion of the human form under social and psychological pressure, treating the body as a contested site; stripped, compressed, or mocked, to confront systems of violence and dehumanisation. While Bacon’s work reflects internal, existential trauma and the horrors of the flesh, Sterling reframes these concerns through race, identity, and cultural specificity, foregrounding the external, societal violence imposed on the body. This is not a retrospective homage but an exciting activation of Bacon’s work through a politically charged lens.
Images: Olivia Sterling, “PITY THE MEAT!”, 2026, installation views, East Gallery, Norwich, UK
Photos: Denisa Ilie and Norwich University of the Arts
#oliviasterling #francisbacon #norwichuniversityofthearts #onview #pitythemeat

Olivia Sterling
Featuring Francis Bacon
𝙋𝙄𝙏𝙔 𝙏𝙃𝙀 𝙈𝙀𝘼𝙏!
On view through 18 April 2026
East Gallery, Norwich, UK
@oliviaster @eastgallery_norwichuni
This exhibition presents a new body of work by Sterling in dialogue with a single painting by Francis Bacon, “Two Figures in a Room” (1959). Together, their works explore the distortion of the human form under social and psychological pressure, treating the body as a contested site; stripped, compressed, or mocked, to confront systems of violence and dehumanisation. While Bacon’s work reflects internal, existential trauma and the horrors of the flesh, Sterling reframes these concerns through race, identity, and cultural specificity, foregrounding the external, societal violence imposed on the body. This is not a retrospective homage but an exciting activation of Bacon’s work through a politically charged lens.
Images: Olivia Sterling, “PITY THE MEAT!”, 2026, installation views, East Gallery, Norwich, UK
Photos: Denisa Ilie and Norwich University of the Arts
#oliviasterling #francisbacon #norwichuniversityofthearts #onview #pitythemeat

Olivia Sterling
Featuring Francis Bacon
𝙋𝙄𝙏𝙔 𝙏𝙃𝙀 𝙈𝙀𝘼𝙏!
On view through 18 April 2026
East Gallery, Norwich, UK
@oliviaster @eastgallery_norwichuni
This exhibition presents a new body of work by Sterling in dialogue with a single painting by Francis Bacon, “Two Figures in a Room” (1959). Together, their works explore the distortion of the human form under social and psychological pressure, treating the body as a contested site; stripped, compressed, or mocked, to confront systems of violence and dehumanisation. While Bacon’s work reflects internal, existential trauma and the horrors of the flesh, Sterling reframes these concerns through race, identity, and cultural specificity, foregrounding the external, societal violence imposed on the body. This is not a retrospective homage but an exciting activation of Bacon’s work through a politically charged lens.
Images: Olivia Sterling, “PITY THE MEAT!”, 2026, installation views, East Gallery, Norwich, UK
Photos: Denisa Ilie and Norwich University of the Arts
#oliviasterling #francisbacon #norwichuniversityofthearts #onview #pitythemeat

Olivia Sterling
Featuring Francis Bacon
𝙋𝙄𝙏𝙔 𝙏𝙃𝙀 𝙈𝙀𝘼𝙏!
On view through 18 April 2026
East Gallery, Norwich, UK
@oliviaster @eastgallery_norwichuni
This exhibition presents a new body of work by Sterling in dialogue with a single painting by Francis Bacon, “Two Figures in a Room” (1959). Together, their works explore the distortion of the human form under social and psychological pressure, treating the body as a contested site; stripped, compressed, or mocked, to confront systems of violence and dehumanisation. While Bacon’s work reflects internal, existential trauma and the horrors of the flesh, Sterling reframes these concerns through race, identity, and cultural specificity, foregrounding the external, societal violence imposed on the body. This is not a retrospective homage but an exciting activation of Bacon’s work through a politically charged lens.
Images: Olivia Sterling, “PITY THE MEAT!”, 2026, installation views, East Gallery, Norwich, UK
Photos: Denisa Ilie and Norwich University of the Arts
#oliviasterling #francisbacon #norwichuniversityofthearts #onview #pitythemeat

Olivia Sterling
Featuring Francis Bacon
𝙋𝙄𝙏𝙔 𝙏𝙃𝙀 𝙈𝙀𝘼𝙏!
On view through 18 April 2026
East Gallery, Norwich, UK
@oliviaster @eastgallery_norwichuni
This exhibition presents a new body of work by Sterling in dialogue with a single painting by Francis Bacon, “Two Figures in a Room” (1959). Together, their works explore the distortion of the human form under social and psychological pressure, treating the body as a contested site; stripped, compressed, or mocked, to confront systems of violence and dehumanisation. While Bacon’s work reflects internal, existential trauma and the horrors of the flesh, Sterling reframes these concerns through race, identity, and cultural specificity, foregrounding the external, societal violence imposed on the body. This is not a retrospective homage but an exciting activation of Bacon’s work through a politically charged lens.
Images: Olivia Sterling, “PITY THE MEAT!”, 2026, installation views, East Gallery, Norwich, UK
Photos: Denisa Ilie and Norwich University of the Arts
#oliviasterling #francisbacon #norwichuniversityofthearts #onview #pitythemeat

Olivia Sterling
Featuring Francis Bacon
𝙋𝙄𝙏𝙔 𝙏𝙃𝙀 𝙈𝙀𝘼𝙏!
On view through 18 April 2026
East Gallery, Norwich, UK
@oliviaster @eastgallery_norwichuni
This exhibition presents a new body of work by Sterling in dialogue with a single painting by Francis Bacon, “Two Figures in a Room” (1959). Together, their works explore the distortion of the human form under social and psychological pressure, treating the body as a contested site; stripped, compressed, or mocked, to confront systems of violence and dehumanisation. While Bacon’s work reflects internal, existential trauma and the horrors of the flesh, Sterling reframes these concerns through race, identity, and cultural specificity, foregrounding the external, societal violence imposed on the body. This is not a retrospective homage but an exciting activation of Bacon’s work through a politically charged lens.
Images: Olivia Sterling, “PITY THE MEAT!”, 2026, installation views, East Gallery, Norwich, UK
Photos: Denisa Ilie and Norwich University of the Arts
#oliviasterling #francisbacon #norwichuniversityofthearts #onview #pitythemeat

‘Wobbly with drink’ 2026
For my show at @eastgallery_norwichuni ‘Pity the Meat’
~ This exhibition presents a new body of work by Sterling in dialogue with a single painting by Francis Bacon, Two Figures in a Room (1959) from the collection at the Sainsbury Centre. Together, their works explore the distortion of the human form under social and psychological pressure, treating the body as a contested site; stripped, compressed, or mocked, to confront systems of violence and dehumanisation. ~ @claireamyallerton
A dream of a show ! I still can’t believe it’s happened. Thank you @claireamyallerton @eastgallery_norwichuni @meyerriegger for everything xxxxx

‘Wobbly with drink’ 2026
For my show at @eastgallery_norwichuni ‘Pity the Meat’
~ This exhibition presents a new body of work by Sterling in dialogue with a single painting by Francis Bacon, Two Figures in a Room (1959) from the collection at the Sainsbury Centre. Together, their works explore the distortion of the human form under social and psychological pressure, treating the body as a contested site; stripped, compressed, or mocked, to confront systems of violence and dehumanisation. ~ @claireamyallerton
A dream of a show ! I still can’t believe it’s happened. Thank you @claireamyallerton @eastgallery_norwichuni @meyerriegger for everything xxxxx

New this month at @eastgallery_norwichuni: Discover rising star Olivia Sterling, as she presents new work in dialogue with Francis Bacon’s Two Figures in a Room (1959).
📅 Launch event: Thursday 26 February, 5–7pm
🎨 Exhibition runs from 27 February – 18 April
📍East Gallery, Norwich
🎟️ Free
Reserve your place at the launch event now, via the link in bio.
📸Matt Snellin, @oliviaster
#OliviaSterling #FrancisBacon #EastGallery #ContemporaryArt #ArtExhibition

New this month at @eastgallery_norwichuni: Discover rising star Olivia Sterling, as she presents new work in dialogue with Francis Bacon’s Two Figures in a Room (1959).
📅 Launch event: Thursday 26 February, 5–7pm
🎨 Exhibition runs from 27 February – 18 April
📍East Gallery, Norwich
🎟️ Free
Reserve your place at the launch event now, via the link in bio.
📸Matt Snellin, @oliviaster
#OliviaSterling #FrancisBacon #EastGallery #ContemporaryArt #ArtExhibition

New this month at @eastgallery_norwichuni: Discover rising star Olivia Sterling, as she presents new work in dialogue with Francis Bacon’s Two Figures in a Room (1959).
📅 Launch event: Thursday 26 February, 5–7pm
🎨 Exhibition runs from 27 February – 18 April
📍East Gallery, Norwich
🎟️ Free
Reserve your place at the launch event now, via the link in bio.
📸Matt Snellin, @oliviaster
#OliviaSterling #FrancisBacon #EastGallery #ContemporaryArt #ArtExhibition

New this month at @eastgallery_norwichuni: Discover rising star Olivia Sterling, as she presents new work in dialogue with Francis Bacon’s Two Figures in a Room (1959).
📅 Launch event: Thursday 26 February, 5–7pm
🎨 Exhibition runs from 27 February – 18 April
📍East Gallery, Norwich
🎟️ Free
Reserve your place at the launch event now, via the link in bio.
📸Matt Snellin, @oliviaster
#OliviaSterling #FrancisBacon #EastGallery #ContemporaryArt #ArtExhibition

DISCORD & HARMONY
⭐ Meet The Artist: Olivia Sterling ⭐
Olivia Sterling's paintings are saturated with colour, honing in on closely cropped bodies, food and drink. These bacchanalian scenes are at once slapstick and serious, addressing racial hierarchies of skin tones, body image and prejudice. Her work nods to TV cartoons and 18th century political caricatures, but can be seen as contemporary genre paintings, designed to make us reflect upon the world around us.
📅 Olivia’s work is featured in our current exhibition Discord & Harmony. On view at KARST until 18 April.
🕝 Wed-Sat (11am-5pm)
🎟️ Free entry
🔗 To find out more, visit the link in our bio.
📸 French Noises (Oh La La) (2023), Olivia Sterling. Photo: Dom Moore.
#Plymouth #BerylCook #ContemporaryArt
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