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the flux review
Andy Sylvester – Interview
British painter Andy Sylvester brings a quietly subversive edge to contemporary portraiture, working predominantly with acrylic on board and card to construct images that unfold slowly, layer by...
Katya Shkolnik – Hidden Structures of Time
Katya Shkolnik is a Milan-based multidisciplinary artist and photographer whose work translates the unseen structures of time, consciousness, and reality into...
David Worthington – Stone, Space and Stillness
Above image of David © Camilla Santini David Worthington reveals new sculptural benches at 20 Gresham Street In the heart of the City of London, where glass, steel and financial urgency typically...
Karin Jolly – Interview
British contemporary sculptor Karin Jolly works at the fault line between fragility and endurance. Born in Torquay in 1965, her practice is forged from lived experience and shaped by a lifelong...
Amie Elizabeth Wolo
Amie Elizabeth Wolo is a London-based abstract artist whose work celebrates the expressive potential of colour and mark making. Operating outside conventional boundaries, Amie’s practice draws...
Alexa Harris – Interview
Alexa Harris is a contemporary artst whose practice moves between painting, drawing and object-based work, rooted in rawness and deconstruction. Her compositions often retain an unfinished edge, an...
Catarina Diaz – Interview
Catarina Diaz is a contemporary artist whose practice merges analogue collage and painting into a single, tactile process. Each work begins with the careful construction of layered fragments, onto...
Lórien Haynes – Interview
British artist and filmmaker Lórien Haynes moves between disciplines with rare authority. Internationally recognised for her monumental charcoal nudes — works that command space through scale,...
Lucie Flynn – Interview
Lucie Flynn is a UK-based contemporary artist whose practice explores emotion, transition and the quiet spaces between endings and beginnings. Working with mixed media, layered text, and the female...
Gwenda Jones – Interview
Gwenda Jones is a British sculptor whose work moves between the equestrian and the human form with equal sensitivity. Working predominantly in clay, she captures moments of quiet strength, distilled...
Tracy Bickley – Interview
Tracy Bickley is the artist behind Care Home for Punks, a body of work that fuses raw text, urban intervention, and social reflection. She can often be seen wandering the streets with cans of black...
Lara Julian – Interview
Colour, in the hands of Lara Julian, is not decorative – it is structural, psychological, and alive. Her paintings do not depict the world; they generate their own internal atmospheres. Through...
The Portrait Practice of Ifeoluwapo Rachael Okunade
Multiplicity, Light, and the Poetics of Self: Ifeoluwapo Rachael Okunade’s photographic practice operates in the fertile space between portraiture and visual poetry. Working from the United Kingdom...
The Afterlives of Symbols-Yuxiao Zhu’s Jewellery Between Myth and Meme
Yuxiao Zhu is a UK-based artist working across contemporary jewellery and mixed media, whose practice is grounded in visual art and narrative research. Trained in fine art and metalwork in both...
Yuliia Feofanova – Interview
Yuliia Feofanova (@luliabilyk) is a Ukrainian artist based in the UK, whose practice moves between intimacy and quiet resistance, drawing on personal memory, the body, and the subtle politics of...
Pari Aazami – Interview
Born in Iran, Pari Aazami moved to the UK as a child following the 1978 Iranian Revolution. After retiring from a long and meticulous career in dentistry, she has devoted herself fully to her...
Radha Reddy – Q&A
Radha Reddy is an artist whose work explores the profound connection between movement, spirituality and transformation. Her series Journey of a Free Soul draws inspiration from the mesmerising world...
David Farrer – Interview
David Farrer is a highly successful British sculptor renowned for his extraordinary and imaginative papier-mâché trophy heads, a body of work that has captivated collectors, galleries, and art...
Nigel Ryan – Interview
From the bustle of London’s streets to the quiet corridors of memory and emotion, Nigel Ryan’s work offers more than photography – it becomes a visual journey. His online gallery showcases a...
Bloom of Consciousness
The quiet theatre of self-awareness in Oluwatobi Ogundunsin’s portraits In Bloom of Consciousness, fine art photographer Oluwatobi Ogundunsin builds a world that feels suspended between reality and...
Bowman Sculpture Reveals New Gallery With Massimiliano Pelletti Exhibition ahead of Frieze Week
Images © Twiggles and Bowman Sculpture In a bold move against the backdrop of widespread gallery closures across London and beyond, Bowman Sculpture is proud to announce the reopening of its newly...




















