Olivia Sterling, To Chew the Cud of Misery (2024)
Olivia Sterling, Gentleman in the Green Trousers (2024)
Olivia Sterling: Pity the Meat!
Friday 27 February 2026 – Saturday 18 April 2026
Described by Time Out (2023) as “one of the best young artists working in London today” and by The Standard (2024) as “a creative to watch,” Olivia Sterling (b. 1996, Peterborough, UK) is a rising voice in contemporary British painting. She holds a BA from the University of Derby (2018) and an MA from the Royal College of Art (2020).
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.
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.
Exhibition launch
Join us for the opening of this new exhibition, 5-7pm on Thursday 26 February. All are welcome, and refreshments are provided. Sign up below or just drop-by.
Book for launch event (opens in a new window)Exhibition opening times
Friday 27 February – Saturday 18 April 2026
12-5pm Tuesday – Friday
12-4pm Saturday
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