Lily Bunney



Lily Bunney (b. 1997) is a London-based artist and writer whose work explores morality, labour, production, and emotional technologies. Her art aims to locate new visual and literary representations of the relationships between technology and care.

Lily’s primary visual channel are large-scale pointillist paintings which, through their form, envision the tensions of digital technologies and physical networks. Their writing is rooted in science- and autofiction and often looks into the body horror genre as a site where desire and physicality collide. 



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More Girls Peeing Outside on Cars, 2024
Girl Peeing on Car I (One can love without living) and Girl Peeing on Car II (and without knowing that one loves), 2023
installation shot of everyone is beautiful no one is horny, 2024
everyone is beautiful no one is horny 5, 2024
Jennette McCurdy, 2023
everyone is beautiful no one is horny 1, 2024
everyone is beautiful no one is horny 4, 2024
everyone is beautiful no one is horny 2, 2024
Hello Kitty 1, 2023
everyone is beautiful no one is horny 3, 2024
Hello Kitty 2, 2023


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Photo of Lily in her studio curtesy of Brynley Odu Davies.