People Watching

Olivia Fredricks, MFA 2023, Printmaking

When William H. Whyte presented his research on the use of public space in the film The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces, he observed that peoples’ primary activity in public plazas was “looking at other people.” What and where is considered “public” has expanded beyond physical space into limitless vistas of digital plazas, but Whyte’s observation persists. In the age of digital communication, GPS navigation, and surveillance technology, our relationship to space is multiple, fractured, and layered. Each layer is its own world and, somehow, we’re in all of them.

This body of work approaches the contemporary experience of multi-locatedness through illustrated observations of people’s behavior in the built environment. Many of the scenes depicted in this work are seen from an omniscient perspective, often referred to as a god’s-eye-view. This viewpoint implies distance and control, yet the scenes themselves are direct, personal encounters from the artist’s life.

What do you see when you look at looking? Whose perspective do you inhabit? How do we locate ourselves when we can be everywhere? 

 
 
 

Olivia Fredricks

Website: oliviamfredricks.com
Instagram: @oliv.marie

Olivia Fredricks is a zine-maker, illustrator, and printmaker based in Philly. She received a BFA at the University of Arkansas School of Art and an MFA in Printmaking from Tyler School of Art and Architecture. Her work has been shown in numerous shows around the country, including the Screenprint Biennial, PrintAustin Expo, and International Print Center. She has been an artist in residence at International Print Center New York, Direct Angle Press, Maine College of Art, Awagami Paper Factory in Tokushima, Japan, and Mokuhanga Innovation Laboratory in Kawaguchiko, Japan.