Oskar Oprey
Oskar Oprey is an artist and writer based in London. His writing has appeared in Artforum, The Whitney Review of New Writing, Luncheon and The Fence.
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Ed Atkins’ mid-career retrospective is a chaotic mix of digital doom and family nostalgia
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This might hurt: Ed Atkins at Tate Britain
This might hurt: Ed Atkins at Tate Britain
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This might hurt: Ed Atkins at Tate Britain

LA and the Paranoid style seem like a perfect match, according to a new politics and conspiracy-fuelled group show in London
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Painting paranoia, LA style
Painting paranoia, LA style
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Painting paranoia, LA style

Oskar Osprey is out doing the rounds of the launch of the Condo London
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Condo 2025 review: the “student exchange” of the art world
Condo 2025 review: the “student exchange” of the art world
Words and photography: Oskar Oprey
Condo 2025 review: the “student exchange” of the art world

London is in the grips of a morbid obsession with gothic pop culture, mythology and the entertainment industry
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Mike Kelley, Batman and serial killers: London’s gritty era
Mike Kelley, Batman and serial killers: London’s gritty era
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Mike Kelley, Batman and serial killers: London’s gritty era

Do artists make the best horror film villains?
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“I make art until someone dies”: In defence of on-screen art villains