Erin Holly is an artist and writer who lives and works in London. Her practice is focused on the sensory experience of having a body. She is interested in what painting and writing through their materiality can teach us about the body’s presence and its subtle attunement to the conditions in which it occupies. Her work emerges as a way to centre relational experience, desire and deepening a connection to the land. She recently took part in a panel discussion at the Institute of Contemporary Art for the Inferno nightlife culture summit (2026) and was included in Nowhere but the Night (2025) an exhibition curated by Gemma Rolls-Bentley, inspired by the life and work of photographer Erwin Olaf at Galerie Ron Mandos in Amsterdam. She was shortlisted for the Ingram Art Prize (2024) and featured alongside Chris Ingram in the Financial Times.