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Andrea Ehret – Interview
Andrea Ehret's artwork is concentrated on abstract expressive oil and mixed media painting. Her approach is strongly connected to her vision of life, she chooses art as a tool for possible...
Jade Van der Mark – We’re All Human
Pi Artworks present a solo show of Dutch Painter Jade Van der Mark, with work highlighting the transformation of city life in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic. Jade van der Mark will exhibit a new body of work in her first London solo show at Pi Artworks this December. The work explores contemporary society, both before and after the coronavirus pandemic, and examines the dichotomy of crowds and human intimacy.
Loz Atkinson – Finding The Fallen
Loz Atkinson’s brand new solo exhibition ‘Finding The Fallen’ is open now at Leicester Museum and Art Gallery and runs until 15th November.
Tate to Reopen Steve McQueen Exhibition
After successfully reopening all four Tate galleries last week, Tate Modern is pleased to announce that its Steve McQueen exhibition will also be reopening on Friday 7 August and will be extended to 6 September 2020. First launched in February, the acclaimed exhibition spanning 20 years of McQueen’s work has been modified with new visitor signage to aid social distancing and will reopen with a reduced visitor capacity.
Francesca Busca – Artie a Day
Francesca Busca creates incredible arties during lockdown. A challenge by the Getty Museum.
‘Sharing the love for Art with a laugh: recreating artwork with things found at home, embracing the Getty Museum challenge. One Artie a day during Lockdown 2020.
Arties were made by a ‘one-woman band’, whilst the brilliant soundtrack was kindly composed ad hoc by Moreno Andreatta (www.morenoandreatta.com).
What started as a friend’s challenge for a laugh soon became a daily appointment…and created an amusing bond among quarantined souls worldwide. It was fun and rewarding, especially seeing the tremendous feedback of participation – and challenges! – I was receiving. Such a positive exchange of energy!
B!D – Emergency Art Workers Support Fund
Visual Arts Scotland are delighted to announce B!D, a 24-hour online auction featuring the work of Turner Prize winner Martin Boyce and Turner Prize nominees, Calum Innes and Christine Borland.
B!D will officially launch on the evening of Friday 1st May at 6pm
Fanny Rush: Portrait artist using her contemporary eye with traditional old master techniques
Fanny Rush is a London-based portrait painter working internationally. Her distinctive artistic talents have gained her commissions from high-profile and influential people taking her to some of the most extraordinary and exotic places in the world.
Samantha Louise Emery – Interview
Profile image : Colin Gaudet Artist Samantha Louise Emery creates large scale multimedia portraits of influential female trailblazers, the modern female icons of our generation inspiring others...
Interview – Janet Cawthorne
How has your experience of teaching both Psychology and Art impacted your own artistic style? A background in Psychology certainly laid the foundations for many conceptual elements. Focal areas for...
Dan Hall – Eternal Youth
Photographer Dan Hall makes his debut at only 17 years old with a crowdfunded show entitled ‘Eternal Youth’ at JM Gallery in London from Friday 6 to Sunday 8 March 2020. ‘Eternal Youth’ showcases...
Steve McQueen
Delighted that the next edition of The FLUX Review will be interviewing the curators of the forthecoming Steve Mcqueen exhibition at the Tate Modern.
Helen Dyne – Glass Artist
Dyne was born into an artistic family her mother a sculptress her grandmother a painter. She learned from a young age that she had a natural passion for the arts. Dyne did not take the path of...
Filthy Lucre review – peacock problems for Whistler the avant-garde cowboy
V&A, London
Darren Waterston’s remake of the painter’s opulent Peacock Room is a vision of dripping stalactites, decay and ruin. But this ‘showette’ all feels rather ordinary – unlike Whistler’s work
The big picture: crash and dash at the demolition derby
Gregory Halpern’s images of the macho midwest include the strange, Mad Max-ish allure of ramming junk cars
Art obscured by a forest of phones
Guardian readers contribute to an ongoing discussion about the role of the smartphone in cultural experiences
David Smith review – self-made man of steel
Yorkshire Sculpture Park, near Wakefield
An exhilarating retrospective of the American sculptor showcases his intuitive marriage of metal and abstract form
Fighting for life and feuding with Anish Kapoor: the art of Stuart Semple
The one-time artworld darling who sells blacker than black paint as a protest at Kapoor’s trademarking of a colour is back with a 20-year retrospective. Has his work stood the test of time?
















