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the flux review
Kate Peel – Interview
After graduating with her Master's in Landscape Architecture at the University of Sheffield, Kate Peel decided to stay in Sheffield. It's the largest creative community outside of London in the UK...
Cecilia-Xixi Liu
Discovering Abstract Concepts Cecilia-Xixi Liu is a creator with a love of painting and illustration, focusing on visualising abstract concepts and exploring the relation of minds to spaces....
Notton Gallery Opens This September
NEW POP-UP GALLERY FOR MARYLEBONE Notton Gallery, on London’s Seymour Place, will open its doors on Thursday, September 7 with Hyperphantasia, an exhibition of new work by the Scottish abstract and...
Joshua Akinwumi
Evocative Creations Joshua Akinwumi is a visionary contemporary artist whose evocative creations invite viewers into a world of introspection and cultural exploration. Born with a deep passion for...
Akshita Gandhi – A Love Letter
Akshita Gandhi (India, 1988) is a Mumbai-based photographer and multimedia artist. Gandhi manipulates her images by painting over them, working digitally with repetition and distortion, and...
CJ Hendry – Epilogue
Cj Hendry (b.1988) is a New York-based artist originally from Brisbane, Australia. Globally renowned for her large-scale, photo-realistic drawings of consumer goods and immense, interactive...
Stefania Boiano – Interview
Stefania Boiano is an Italian landscape and seascape artist living and working in London since 2004. Boiano’s work is inspired by her travels and is about the experience of a landscape or a...
Rave Captured – Steve Lazarides
‘Rave Captured’ is a new exhibition of photographic print work by legendary street art pioneer Steve Lazarides, running 10 February – 10 March 2022 at House of Laz, a new ‘art speakeasy’ beneath Laz...
Ernesto Romano
Free From Connotation Ernesto Romano is an Italian artist living and working in London. He uses his own x-rays transformed with bold colours and often embellished with gold leaf, glitter, spray...
Cornelia Parker – Tate
18 May – 16 October 2022 In May 2022, Tate Britain will present the first major survey of Cornelia Parker’s works in London. One of Britain’s leading contemporary artists, Parker is responsible for...
Mishel Schwartz – Interview
As a young girl, Toronto-based abstract artist Mishel Schwartz used to hide on the stairs that led to her artist parent's studio and watch them paint life models. This innocent voyeurism was the...
FLUX Exhibition 2021
The Design District - Greenwich Peninsula Flux Exhibition was an incredible show held between the 4th and 27th of November at The Design District – Greenwich Peninsula. 50 artists were selected and...
Dr Gindi on the Fluidity of Being – Interview
Profile Image © braschler/fischer Dr Gindi is a speculative sculptor who defies easy characterization. Blurring the edges between representation and abstraction, her poignant works narrate a world...
Angela Heisch
Pippy Houldsworth Gallery is delighted to present Burgeon and Remain, the first UK solo exhibition of young New Zealand-born, New York-based artist Angela Heisch. This body of work, including...
Adedeji Akinkunmi
Adedeji Akinkunmi is a digital artist, born and bred in Nigeria, where he lived all his life before moving to the Uk to gain his masters degree. Adedeji fell in love with creating digital arts while he was still trying to gain his first degree in computer science at Ajayi Crowther university in Nigeria. he quickly joined a group of young digital artist to learn the techniques of the art. Soon after, he became fascinated with surrealism and the ability to create an out of the world imagination through digital means. His works are sometimes inspired by dreams.
Krisztina Horvath – Interview
Krisztina Horvath’s first love is art. However, she had a varied career before working as an artist full time. Horvath started with classic ballet then she studied law and worked as an environmental...
Sam Peacock – Tide
London, From June 10 – July 3, London-based affordable art gallery Kahn Gallery will be showing exclusive new artworks by Sussex artist Sam Peacock, his first solo show in the capital since 2017, at their North London venue. As part of “Tide”, Peacock will be exhibiting work created during the first lockdown, a period when he felt “weirdly free to do what he wanted as the pressure to produce a constant stream of work had been removed”.
Crystal Marshall – Interview
Crystal Marshall is a contemporary fine artist who lives and works in Atlanta, Georgia. Originally from Kingston Jamaica, Her paintings pay homage to her life’s experiences rooted in cultural disparities in the modern-day African diaspora. Her distinctive personal style emanates isolation, self-reflection and expresses the spirit and atmosphere of the black consciousness in efforts to reconcile its relationship with true identity and image.
Kaoru Shibuta
The Music of Art Kaoru Shibuta is an exciting Japanese painter who has exhibited his work both at home in Japan and abroad in Spain, Taiwan and Cambodia. Inspired by jazz and classical music, he...
Jane McAdam Freud – Interview
Jane McAdam Freud is an award-winning, internationally acclaimed sculptor and multidisciplinary artist. Very early on, museums and institutions began acquiring her relief works and drawings. Writing is a large part of her practice and McAdam Freud has published over twenty papers on her works and process. Graduating with honours in 1981 from the Central School of Art in London, she went on to be awarded the British Art Medal Scholarship in Rome – an accolade she held for three years. She continued to teach short courses at the Royal College of Art while from 1993-95 combining that role with a Master’s degree (Project title: Forms of Relief).
Shani Rhys James – Exhibition
Connaught Brown is delighted to present Hunan-ynysu : Self Island, an exhibition by the acclaimed Welsh artist Shani Rhys James. In her arresting still lifes, portraits and interiors Rhys James examines her own image and relationships to explore the transience of being. Created over the past year during the Covid filled months, this new body of work reflects upon the challenges and realisations we have been confronted with, as both individuals and society.