Oscar Crabb

Oscar Crabb, Imitation Game/Biomimesis, Indigo on recycled calico. Iron, oak, safflower, sappan, indigo, fustic, lac, madder, weld on recycled linen, 134cm x 156cm, 2021

Oscar Crabb, Imitation Game/Biomimesis, Indigo on recycled calico. Iron, oak, safflower, sappan, indigo, fustic, lac, madder, weld on recycled linen, 134cm x 156cm, 2021

Oscar Crabb, Ways Of The Snails, Handmade ferrous-tannate ink on fabriano rosaspina paper, 39cm x 52cm, 2021

Oscar Crabb, Ways Of The Snails, Handmade ferrous-tannate ink on fabriano rosaspina paper, 39cm x 52cm, 2021

Biography

Oscar Crabb

Born 1997, Surrey, UK

Lives and works in London

Oscar Crabb is a visual/education artist based in London, who works primarily in textile and print making. Their practice takes a holistically sustainable approach using natural dyes and recycled linen and hemp fabrics to challenge issues of waste not only within the arts but on a broader scale. Their illustrative appliquéd textiles act as stepping stones across the pool of ecological critique, guiding the viewer to the ever-growing research-library of academic texts presented alongside the works. Crabb’s work straddles the discourse between historical ecology and current enviro-political science, using antique textiles and ancient dye techniques to create brightly coloured pieces, presented alongside current research proposing radical sociological and scientific approaches to the climate crisis.

Education

2021 BA Fine Art Media, The Slade School Of Fine Art

Exhibitions

2021

EARTHLINGS MMXXI, The Residence Gallery, London, UK

2018

GIFC, 0.0 Gallery, LA, USA

Cass Art Exhibition, Oxo Tower, London, UK

2017

Fogmachine, pop up exhibition space, London, UK

Brick Cube, Converted warehouse space as part of a Suck It And See project, London, UK