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The FLUX Review Magazine
Artist Features & Interviews in Print
The FLUX Review is a 200-page, art-house publication devoted to contemporary art, culture, and world exploration. Each edition is carefully curated and exquisitely designed, bringing together significant artistic voices, compelling interviews, and immersive travel features that explore creativity across continents.
More than a magazine, The FLUX Review is a collectible object — created for readers who value depth, aesthetic refinement, and global perspective. Our audience includes artists, collectors, curators, cultural leaders, and discerning travellers drawn to meaningful visual and cultural dialogue.
Internationally stocked in select bookstores and distributed at FLUX Exhibitions and cultural events, the publication sits at the intersection of art and travel — where studio practice meets landscape, and creative vision meets place.
Alongside our independent editorial programme, we offer a limited number of beautifully presented feature opportunities for artists, galleries, and cultural destinations. These include:
• Multi-page artist profiles
• In-depth interviews
• Curated visual essays
• Destination and travel-led features
• Art and hospitality collaborations
Each feature is crafted to sit seamlessly within the magazine’s refined aesthetic — timeless, immersive, and visually striking.
To request a media pack and explore opportunities in the forthcoming edition, please email: lisa@thefluxreview.com
Fabulous Art. Extraordinary Spaces.
FLUX Exhibition — 13th Edition
Marylebone, London
The 13th edition of FLUX Exhibition marks a compelling moment in London’s contemporary art calendar, bringing together creative innovation and cultural dialogue in the heart of Marylebone.
Curated by Lisa Gray, the exhibition presents a dynamic and carefully considered selection of emerging and established artists from across the UK and internationally. Visitors can expect a rich diversity of styles, perspectives, and mediums — from striking sculpture and immersive installations to bold painting and conceptual works that challenge, question, and inspire.
Each artwork is selected not only for its visual impact but for its ability to provoke thought, spark conversation, and evoke emotional resonance. The exhibition reflects FLUX’s long-standing commitment to championing artists at pivotal stages in their careers while offering collectors and audiences access to exceptional contemporary talent.
Taking place in Marylebone, London, the 13th edition continues FLUX’s tradition of transforming distinctive spaces into vibrant hubs of artistic exchange — where artists, collectors, curators, and cultural enthusiasts gather to connect and engage.
Artist Gallery & Profile Page
Annual Listing — £120 per year
An Artist Gallery & Profile Page with The Flux Review offers a dedicated, beautifully designed continuous-scroll page that presents your practice with clarity, depth, and impact.
We work closely with you to shape a comprehensive and engaging overview of your work — ensuring your artistic voice, achievements, and imagery are presented in a refined and professional format.
Your Profile Page Includes:
• Biography and Artist Statement
• Full CV
• Exhibition History and Current Projects
• Direct Links to Your Website and Social Media
• Gallery of up to 40 Artwork Images
• Contact Details for Collectors and Curators
Promotion Included:
• Dedicated Blog Feature on The Flux Review website
• Three Instagram Posts
• Newsletter Inclusion
• Facebook Post
• Unlimited Press Releases Hosted Within Your Profile Page
Your page remains live for 12 months, serving as a professional digital portfolio within an established international art platform.
Bespoke Artist Interview or Feature
A bespoke interview or feature on The FLUX Review blog offers a thoughtfully curated platform to present your practice in depth.
We work closely with you to shape tailored questions that explore your artistic process, influences, philosophy, and current projects. The result is a considered and engaging piece that reflects both the intellectual and visual dimensions of your work. Where appropriate, we can also provide a written critical review to accompany the feature, offering professional insight and contextual framing.
Each feature may include:
• Up to 40 images of your work
• Embedded video content
• Direct links to your website and social platforms
• Exhibition or project announcements
Every bespoke feature is professionally presented within the refined aesthetic of The FLUX Review and designed to serve as a lasting digital reference for collectors, curators, and audiences.
Promotion Included:
• A minimum of three Instagram posts
• Two Facebook shares
• Amplification across The FLUX Review social platforms
Your feature remains permanently accessible on The FLUX Review website, forming part of our growing archive of contemporary artists and cultural contributors.
Cost £95
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Online Features & Interviews
The FLUX Review Artist Q&A
Our Artist Q&A series offers a refined digital portrait of your practice – an opportunity to articulate your vision, process, and philosophy within the curated environment of The FLUX Review.
This is not simply a questionnaire, but a considered editorial feature designed to introduce your work to collectors, curators, and a globally engaged cultural audience. We encourage thoughtful, expansive responses that reveal the depth behind the work – the influences, rituals, and ideas that shape your artistic language.
Each feature is carefully presented within our art-house aesthetic, forming part of The FLUX Review’s permanent digital archive.
Reflective Prompts
• Are you self-taught, or did you undertake formal artistic training?
• How would you define your visual language or conceptual approach?
• Can you describe your creative process from conception to completion?
• Does narrative, symbolism, or storytelling play a role within your work?
• Which artists have most influenced you historically or contemporarily and why?
• What personal, cultural, or environmental influences shape your practice?
• Where is your studio based, and how does the space inform your creativity?
• Do you have any rituals or rhythms that anchor your studio practice?
• What bodies of work or projects are you currently developing?
• Where can collectors encounter or acquire your work?

Art Placements
We offer companies the opportunity to loan or commission artwork. Previous placements have taken place at the 5-star Hilton Hotel, Quintessential Brands, the Greenwich Peninsula Development and numerous investment banks.

Art Exhibitions
We hold regular art exhibitions at prestigious venues such as The Royal College of Art, The National Army museum and Chelsea College of Arts. For more information visit www.fluxexhibition.com

Events
FLUX is passionate about extending the reach of both The FLUX Review and FLUX Exhibition. We attend a number of high profile networking events and fairs. These events ensure we are contantly meeting leaders in their field.
Get in touch
If you would like to know more about any of our exhibitions or projects either use the e-mail below or the form opposite.
lisa@thefluxreview.com




