Olivia Bryant

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About

Olivia Bryant (b. 1996 in London, UK) received her BA (First-Class Honours) at Camberwell College of Arts in 2018 and is currently an MA candidate at the Royal College of Art in London. Her thesis, examining unfinishedness – or the 'non-finito' artwork – in relation to entropy, mortality and infinity, received a distinction in 2022. Bryant is the co-founder of the newsletter, God Save the Scene, a digital platform profiling London’s emerging art scene.


Statement

Bryant's practice revolves around several persistent themes: impermanence, fragility, temporality, animal labour, and power within anthropocene. The work straddles liminal spaces – between drawing and sculpture, between the online world and the physical world, between present-day anxieties and the uncertainty of the future. Much of the work employs unique techniques involving 3D printed matter, using bioplastics forged from recycling industries to create large-scale drawings and collages.

'E Conchis Omnia'

Medium: 3D printed resin, HDPE, PLA, Mussel shell PLA

Size: dimensions variable

Mineral

Medium: Salt, string

Size: dimensions variable

Shein

Medium: Wood, beer, coffee, wheat, oyster shell, mussel shell and scallop shell PLA on linen

Size: 200 x 110cm each

Lace for Late August

Medium: PLA on cotton canvas

Size: 170 x 120cm

Dowsing

Medium: PLA on cotton canvas, horseshoe cast in sea kelp and plaster

Size: 170 x 120cm