SELECTED WORKS BY Olivia Plender
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Olivia Plender
The Masterpiece Part 4 - A Weekend In The Country
2005
24 drawings on paper
21 x 29.7cm |
 






















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Inspired by the works of Övyind Fahlström, Olivia Plender uses the format of the comic book as an alternative mode of distribution for art, capitalising on its inexpensive accessibility as a means to challenge cultural ideals. This exhibition of templates from her ongoing The Masterpiece series is an expansive critique of originality; the drawings themselves are conceived as a by-product of artistic process, and not the actual art itself.
Appropriating her title from Emile Zola’s novel about Cezanne, Plender’s The Masterpiece 4 explores the concept of Romanticism, authoring a complex fiction examining the concept of artist-as-genius. Set in 1960’s London her protagonist is an archetypical painter, tortured by his creativity, exploited by a cruel world. Invited for a weekend in the country, the plot unfolds as a Byronic epic cum Hammerhouse horror, delving her champion into a world of psychedelia and occult as a metaphoric parody of artistic strife.
Drawing her references from a wide range of sources, from 19th century technical manuals to b-movie film stills, Plender’s graphic narratives are designed with the stylised glamour of pulp fiction covers; her disconnected images intertwine as surreal pastiche, adding a psychological complexity to her illustrated story. Rendered in pencil on paper, these original drawings provide a rare insight into the concentrated intimacy of Plender’s process, reflecting an obsessive passion worthy of her heroes |
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ARTIST INFORMATION
Olivia Plender's BIOGRAPHY
1977
Born in England
Artist and Co-Editor of Untitled Magazine
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2007
Information, Education, Entertainment, Marabou Parken, Stockholm
2006
The Folly of Man Exposed or the World Turned Upside Down, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt
2005
The Medium and Daybreak Castlefield Gallery, Manchester
A Public Meeting to Address the Phenomenon of Materialization, Man in the Holocene, London (performance)
2002
Rationalise, Standardise, Mechanise Plattform Gallery, Berlin
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2007
Art Now Live, Tate Britain, London (performance)
Athens Biennial: How to Endure, Athens, Greece
Moscow Biennial: Left Pop, Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow, Russia
Le Truc, The Project, Dublin
Mystic Truths, Auckland Art Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand
Cult Fiction, New Art Gallery Walsall, Hayward Touring Show
2006
Tate Triennial, Tate Britain, London
Busan Biennial, Busan, South Korea
2nd International Biennial of Young Artists, Bucharest, Romania
Becks Futures, ICA, London; touring to Arnolfini, Bristol and CCA, Glasgow
Slowly Learning to Survive the Desire to Simplify: a symposium on critical documents, Iaspis, Stockholm (commission)
In Search of the New Republic (or the Tables Turned), Serpentine Gallery, London (performance)
Radio Gallery, Resonance FM, London, curated by Anna Colin
Transcommunication Lab, Old Operating Theatre, London (performance), curated by Electra/ Carl Michael Von Hauswolf
Le Retour de la Colonne Durutti, Isabella Bortolozzi Gallery, Berlin
Shaking Smooth Spaces, La Generale, Paris
Publish and be Damned, London, curated by Sarah McCrory
2005
BMW: 1X Baltic Triennial of International Art, CAC, Vilnius
Paris-Londres: Le Voyage Interieur, Espace Electra, Paris curated by Alex Farquharson and Alexis Vaillant
A Press Conference with Ken Russell, Camden Arts Centre, London (performance)
Publish and be Damned, The Crypt, London, curated by Emily Pethick and Kit Hammonds
On the Way to the Peak of Normal, Embassy Gallery, Edinburgh
Coniston Water Festival, Grizedale Arts, Cumbria, (performance)
Dance of the Seven Veils, Cooper Gallery, Dundee
From our Cold Hands, VTO Gallery, London
Bienal de Jafre, Girona, Spain
2004
Romantic Detachment, PS1/ MoMA, New York
East End Academy, Whitechapel Gallery, London
For Example, Hayward Gallery, London, (performance with Christopher Howell)
Publish and Be Damned, Cubitt Gallery/ The Crypt, London curated by Kit Hammonds and Emily Pethick
Trailer, Man in the Holocene, London
Like Beads on an Abacus Designed to Calculate Infinity, Rockwell, London
Slim Volume, edited and published by Andrew Hunt
2003
Anyway published by Alberta Press
Happy Pappy published by Milch Gallery
Artists Project for Atlantica Magazine Published by Centro Atlantico De Arte Moderno, Gran Canaria
2002
Project for Aleksandra Mir’s Daily News. Published by Gavin Brown’s Enterprise and Greengrassi
Gatsby The New Lansdowne Club, Hackney, London
2001
Department The Changing Room Gallery, Stirling, Scotland
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