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  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Museums on APS:
    • Royal Drawing School
    • Royal Drawing School
    • Royal Drawing School
    • Royal Drawing School
    • Royal Drawing School
  • Top-ranked work: After The Wind Howled
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
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  • Works on APS: 1
  • Nationality: United Kingdom
  • Top 3 works: After The Wind Howled
  • Born: 1990, Norwich, United Kingdom

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Olivia Kemp: Weaver of Imagined Landscapes

Olivia Kemp is a British visual artist whose distinctive style has captivated audiences and garnered critical acclaim. Born in Norwich, United Kingdom, on May 9th, 1990, Kemp’s artistic journey began with formal training at Winchester School of Art where she earned a BA (Hons) Fine Art: Painting in 2011. This foundational experience instilled in her a deep understanding of color and composition—elements that would later become hallmarks of her oeuvre. Driven by an unwavering passion for observation and imagination, Kemp pursued further studies at Wimbledon School of Art, securing a MA in Drawing in 2013. Her artistic development truly blossomed during her time at the Royal Drawing School, where she was awarded a prestigious full scholarship and became part of the cohort graduating in 2014. This immersive program honed her technical skills and fostered an exploration of conceptual ideas—a combination that resulted in breathtakingly detailed landscape drawings imbued with profound emotional resonance. Kemp’s work stands apart from many contemporary artists due to its meticulous attention to detail, capturing subtle nuances of light and texture that transport viewers into fantastical realms.
  • Notable Exhibitions:
  • The Saatchi Gallery: Demonstrating her commitment to showcasing her art in prominent venues.
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  • Griffin Gallery: Further solidifying her reputation as a talented artist with an eye for artistic expression.
  • The National Gallery: A testament to Kemp’s ability to engage with established artistic traditions and elevate them into new forms of visual storytelling.
  • James Freeman Gallery: Expanding her reach and connecting with collectors interested in supporting emerging artists.
  • Browse & Darby: Continuing her artistic journey by participating in exhibitions that celebrate diverse perspectives within the art world.
Her drawings reside in collections spanning across institutions like V&A, University of the Arts London and The Rothschild Collection—a recognition of Kemp’s contribution to the broader landscape of British visual art. These prestigious holdings underscore not only her artistic merit but also the enduring power of her imaginative depictions of nature. Kemp's work continues to inspire admiration for its technical mastery and emotional depth, cementing her place as a significant voice in contemporary drawing practice.