Heather Benjamin, Endangered Animal, 2025, Acrylic and gouache on canvas, 38 x 32 x 1 in. (96.52 x 81.28 x 2.54 cm)
Heather benjamin
New strangeness bloom
February 14 — March 29, 2025
New York City: 41 Orchard Street
Olympia is pleased to present New Strangeness Bloom, Heather Benjamin’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Benjamin’s paintings investigate the hyper-vulnerable experiences of existing in a female body. Building on her formal printmaking background and a prolific, two-decade-long zinemaking practice, her autodidactic paintings emerge as self-portraits.
Through a diaristic lens, Benjamin’s figures—part goddess, part flawed protagonist—manifest spiritual transformation. These figures navigate imagined desert landscapes, alive with unnameable flora shimmering under electric skies. Both literal and symbolic, these "strange blooms" embody perseverance and renewal amidst psychic and physical terrains that are barren, parched, and alien.
Benjamin’s approach to painting nods to Surrealist modes of narration and the idiosyncrasies of outsider art. Motifs such as impassioned couples floating in clouds or emerging from extraterrestrial blooms evoke dream states, memories, and internal monologues. Words scrawled across cowboy hats and bootstraps read like fleeting, nonlinear poems.
In New Strangeness Bloom, Benjamin explores sexuality, gender, trauma, and self-perception through intricate, labyrinthine mark-making, maximalist palettes, and a developed personal symbology. Broken mirrors, dead cockroaches, nail-polished claws, and butterflies blend with retro-futurist Americana, warping, refracting, and reimagining mythologies of femininity.
The exhibition’s title is drawn from Diane di Prima’s Loba, a seminal feminist epic that, like Benjamin’s work, conjures self-actualization through mystic meditations on womanhood.
These psychological landscapes, inhabited by curious deities, unfold as mysterious wastelands where new myths take root. Like the mutant flowers that blossom in a parched desert, Benjamin’s figures endure, inhabiting a world where growth, desire, and survival are inextricably intertwined.
Heather Benjamin, Defenseless Blossom, 2025, Acrylic, gouache on canvas, 29 x 25 x 1 in. (73.66 x 63.5 x 2.54 cm)
Heather Benjamin (b. 1989, New York) received her BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design.
She has had solo exhibitions at NADA Miami (Miami, FL, 2023), Bim Bam Gallery (Paris, France, 2023), New Image Art (Los Angeles, CA, 2021), The Hessel Museum of Art at Bard College (Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, 2020), Underdogs (Lisbon, Portugal, 2020), and Commune (Tokyo, Japan, 2019).
Selected group exhibitions include SFMOMA (San Francisco, CA, 2024), miart (Milan, 2024), New Discretions (Catskills, NY, 2024), Over The Influence (Hong Kong, 2021), Jeffrey Deitch (Los Angeles, CA, 2020), and Andrew Edlin (New York, NY, 2018).
Benjamin has been self-publishing zines and artist books of her work since 2008. She lives and works in New York City.