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Gregory Olympio

Rivière, 2024100 x 450cmSign in to view price
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acrylic on canvasblank projects
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This work features a panoramic composition of minimalist, abstracted figures in a muted color palette of blues, grays, and earth tones. The figures are depicted as simplified shapes, with only subtle variations in posture and attire to distinguish them. The overall visual effect is one of anonymity and uniformity, suggesting themes of individuality and collective identity. The artist's use of a linear, reductive style and limited color scheme reflects a contemporary, conceptual approach to portraying the human form. This piece may explore ideas of societal conformity or the shared human experience across diverse backgrounds. ...

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Gregory Olympio
Artist
Gregory Olympio
B.1986, Togolese

Olympio’s multivalent approach to art making is influenced by his mixed cultural upbringing. His experience of bridging Beninese, Togolese and French cultures (and territories) has brought about in him an interest in those more or less tangible spaces that connect or separate us - the overlaps or intersections that exist between people, beyond the usual social-cultural identifiers (race, gender, religion) that continue to bind us. On the formal aspects of his paintings, Olympio says, “I choose the positions of my subjects for their plastic interest - I play with the colours and shapes given by these postures to create an image.” In his compositions, the negative spaces created by the gestures of the body are as considered as the form of the body itself, resulting in a picture plane that is both flat and dimensional. His subjects themselves are composed from multiple sources - a haircut seen online, a person in the street, a photograph or a colour - all of which are pieced together to form a single image. Although they are mostly imagined, Olympio approaches them with an empathy and insight as if they were real; an acute awareness of their outward projections as reflections of their inner selves, or attitudes. He states, “I observe the world around me. I look at the people I meet in the street but also the more distant world that I see through social networks. My portraits are about attitudes, they do not represent defined people. Maybe we can talk about archetypes but I prefer to talk about attitudes.” His sensitively rendered paintings, expressive yet precise in their simplicity, speak to his view of culture and identity as ambiguous and fluid. The subjects refuse clear definition; their edges moving in and out of focus like the outlines of a plural society. At times withholding their fixed shape, he emphasises the amorphous nature of individuals and cultures, and asks such questions as: how can we define ourselves in an increasingly globalised world? Are we that different? What are our common points? ...

Gregory Olympio: Artworks
Spring
Gregory OlympioSpring, 2022
100 x 162cm
Untitled
Gregory OlympioUntitled, 2022
100 x 81cm
Wedding
Gregory OlympioWedding, 2022
100 x 162cm
Second Marriage
Blanc
Gregory OlympioBlanc, 2022
100 x 162cm
North
Gregory OlympioNorth, 2022
100 x 81cm
Vol de nuit
Gregory OlympioVol de nuit, 2022
100 x 162cm
La retour
Gregory OlympioLa retour, 2022
100 x 81cm
Blue Road
Gregory OlympioBlue Road, 2022
100 x 162cm
Rosa
Gregory OlympioRosa, 2022
100 x 81cm
Figures (Blue hands)
Figures (Prairie)
Figures (Gant bleu)
North
Gregory OlympioNorth, 2022
100 x 81cm
Rivage
Gregory OlympioRivage, 2024
100 x 300cm
Rivière
Gregory OlympioRivière, 2024
100 x 450cm
Écume
Gregory OlympioÉcume, 2024
100 x 150cm
Coquillage
Gregory OlympioCoquillage, 2024
100 x 150cm
Morceaux d’histoires 1
Morceaux d’histoires 2
Morceaux d’histoires 3
Morceaux d’histoires 4
Morceaux d’histoires 5
Morceaux d’histoires 6
Morceaux d’histoires 7
Ils sont apparus - Beija
Ils sont apparus - Greena
Ils sont apparus - Jauna
Ils sont apparus - Oranje
Ils sont apparus - Parma
Morceaux d’histoires 8
Héritage gris
3 Figures (Violeta)
Paysage grillage 2
Paysage grillage 4
Paysage grillage 8
Paysage grillage 5
3 figures. Témoins
Sieste Grise
Gregory OlympioSieste Grise, 2025
79 x 104.5 x 5cm
Sieste Rose
Gregory OlympioSieste Rose, 2025
30.5 x 38.5 x 5cm
Atlantique
Gregory OlympioAtlantique, 2025
127.5 x 203cm
Créole
Gregory OlympioCréole, 2025
122 x 184cm
blank projects
Gallery
blank projects
Cape Town

Based in a 360 sqm gallery in Woodstock, Cape Town, blank was founded by Jonathan Garnham as a project space in 2005 and transitioned into a commercial gallery during 2012. The gallery represents emerging and increasingly established artists from the region in a critically engaged programme that emphasises contemporaneity, with a focus on concept and abstraction in the African context. With an exhibition programme that has a reputation for shaping the discourse around contemporary art in South(ern) Africa, and participation in prominent local and international art fairs, we seek to place our artists' work in a wide range of private and institutional collections. In addition, blank continues to promote the visual arts in our community through ongoing projects that support the sector. ...

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