Lily Bunney

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Lily Bunney is a London-based artist whose work explores morality, labour, production, trauma, and emotional technologies. Bunney’s art locates new visual and literary representations of the relationships between technology and care, and transfigures elements of pop culture to examine and deconstruct the shame and guilt-inducing societal pressures. 

 

Lily Bunney’s primary visual channel are large-scale pointillist paintings which envision the tensions of digital technologies and physical networks. She reworks and re-contextualises found imagery from the digital sphere, and through it investigates themes around navigating urban space, sexuality, moral deviance, profanity and the grotesque. Whether it be close up stills from soft-core porn or seedy paparazzi shots of celebrities, Bunney’s work critiques a culture based on consumption and shame. 

 

Bunney’s artistic practice also extends into writing with a heavy focus on science-fiction and auto-fiction. She often engages with the body horror genre as an experimental and boundary-pushing site where desire and physicality collide.

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B. 1997 in London, UK. Lives and works in London, UK.

 

Education

2016 - 2020 BA Fine Art, Central Saint Martins

2018 Erasmus Semester, BA ArtScience, Royal Academy of the Arts, Den Haag

2015 - 2016 Foundation Diploma in Art and Design, Coventry University

 

Solo Exhibitions

2024 girls peeing on cars, Guts Gallery, London, (UK)
2024 Fantasising about wild horses, Miłość Gallery, London, (UK)

 

Selected Group Exhibitions

2024 A Feast For The Eyes, Guts Gallery, London, (UK)

2024 Going Down Getting Out, Elizabeth Fry House, London, (UK)

2024 HA interim show, hARTslane

2023 Reading at NOSEBLEED AND HUMMING, San Mei Gallery.

2023 Reading at Electric Frog, Project Haus.

2023 Lit-Crit Kissy Fit Verse, Through the Green Fuse, LOT Projects

2023 My Strange Addiction (performance), Cozyganza, Avalon Cafe

2022 themselves, also a disturbed climate, Winter Sculpture Park, Gallery No. 32

2022 Cyborg Futures, Tate Late, Tate Modern, London, (UK)

2022 Kisses (Open Studio), Associate Studio Programme

2022 The Great Wren, Usual Business Gallery

2022 All In Bad Taste, AIR Gallery

2022 Waste, Koppel X Project Space

2021 Surrender & other works, Marx on the Table, Folkestone Triennial (Arts

Council England)

2021 Strange News From Another Star, Clarice, Peckham Pelican

2021 Untitled work, MAKE, Freelands Foundation

2021 Untitled (Satellite City), Beneath A Garden Waits To Grow, Brockley

2021 Community Gardens

2021 A Dog Who Doesn’t Know How To Hold A Stick, Aunty Freeze, CAVE

2020 Give me a Reason, Forced Collaboration

2020 The Swing Set, Central Saint Martins Online Showcase

2020 Pigeon Rant #1, Burnt Out, Windows Gallery 2019

2020 Pigeon Rant #0, Waiting, Central Saint Martins Open Studio

2020 Untitled Puppet Show, Scarlett and Friends Front Room Spectacular

2018 7 Fingers, Word in Transit

2018 Sketch-up entrance, Tate Exchange