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FLUX EXHIBITION Launches Mini-Masterpices for 2016 Edition

November 02-06th, The Old Truman Brewery, London - Private View: November 3rd 6:30-9:30pm

Now in it’s third edition, FLUX has established itself as the platform for contemporary artists to be discovered and to be part of an exceptional, unconventional art event. Hosted by the iconic Old Truman Brewery in East London and curated by Lisa G

ray founder of FLUX, this year’s much anticipated exhibition, represents a rare opportunity to gain access to a diverse group of 140 artists, on the path of being the big names of tomorrow. FLUX celebrates dynamic artists on the precipice of wider accolade and fame. Gray says “FLUX is the size of an art fair but is a carefully curated exhibition. It is a unique experience for both artists and art lovers, as we showcase a collection of the most talented painters and sculptors alongside site specific installation, performance and music. The support we have gathered from both the public and our artists since the first exhibition has cemented our place in the contemporary art world and allowed us to continue to be creative.”

FLUX private view is widely known as the event to be at, where the evening comes alive with musical guests and performance artists which compliment the work and brings a new experimental approach to the exhibition. Also launching exclusively at FLUX is a new and exciting concept Mini Masterpieces where artists have created a smaller original for sale at £200 or less. This is a great way for both new and seasoned collectors to purchase work from artists at a fraction of what their usual sized artwork is valued at. Key artists in FLUX 2016 include:

Gillian Hyland, an Irish photographer whose work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal and Harper’s Bazaar. Her film noir style images earned her two silver medals at the Prix de la Photographie Paris in 2014 since then her photographs have been exhibited around the world and have received numerous accolades including The Ward Thomas Photography Award in 2016. Darren Baker has become one of the UK’s most collectable artists since his remarkable portrait of the Queen was unveiled by Princess Anne at Westminster Abbey. Darren has painted Prime Ministers, Royalty and the sporting elite, and his celebrated works hang in collections from 10 Downing Street and the House of Lords to St James’s Palace. His oil paintings and charcoals have attracted critical and popular acclaim - the Sunday Times described his work as "thrilling" and "virtuosic" - and his paintings are increasingly sought after by art collectors from the UK, Europe, the USA and Japan. Tomas Harker is an emerging artist featured in collections worldwide and garnering increasing international interest. He has previously been included in an exhibition at the Tate Modern, London and has recently had two hugely successful solo shows. He has received recognition from esteemed critic the late Brian Sewell and gained glowing appraisals from many publications such as Vogue Magazine. Location:

The Old Truman Brewery
Entrance on Elys Yard E1 6QR


Nearest tube: Liverpool Street Station

Opening Hours:

2nd Nov 11-7pm
3rd Nov 11-5pm (Private View 6.30-9.30pm)
4th Nov 11-7pm
5th Nov 11-7pm
6th Nov 11-6pm

For more information and to request tickets please email: [email protected]

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https://www.thefluxreview.com/abigail-humphries/We are delighted to announce our interview with artist Abigail Humphries...
16/05/2026

https://www.thefluxreview.com/abigail-humphries/

We are delighted to announce our interview with artist Abigail Humphries, now live on The FLUX Review.

Working with sand and acrylic, Abigail creates richly textured, large-scale paintings that sit between painting and sculpture. Her featureless figures emerge from tactile, geological surfaces, inviting reflection on memory, impermanence, emotional connection and the shared human need for compassion.

Rooted in a deeply physical and intuitive process, her work transforms feeling into form, creating quiet, meditative spaces where viewers are invited to pause, look closely and bring their own experiences to the image.

We are also thrilled to announce that Abigail will be exhibiting with FLUX Exhibition this September in London.

Read the full interview now on The FLUX Review.



Abigail Humphries discusses her sand and acrylic paintings, exploring memory, impermanence, emotional connection and the shared human need for compassion.

We are absolutely thrilled to welcome Dawn Fincham to FLUX Exhibition this September ✨Working at the intersection of pas...
15/04/2026

We are absolutely thrilled to welcome Dawn Fincham to FLUX Exhibition this September ✨

Working at the intersection of past and present, Dawn transforms vintage engravings, photography and digital elements into richly layered compositions that feel both nostalgic and strikingly contemporary. Sourced from old books, chance charity shop discoveries and extensive image archives, each piece begins as a collection of fragments before evolving into something entirely her own.

Printed onto canvas and reworked with acrylic, ink, glitter and mixed media, her process is intuitive and exploratory. Figures with an effortless, almost cinematic presence inhabit surreal, compact landscapes, inviting you to step into a world that feels familiar yet intriguingly altered.

Narrative sits at the heart of Dawn’s work. Built through layers, her compositions encourage you to look again and again, revealing new perspectives with each encounter. Recent pieces draw inspiration from portraiture and the Renaissance, even reimagining classical figures as unexpected guests and quiet observers within her own personal moments.

We can’t wait to see how her distinctive visual language unfolds within the FLUX space.

Join us this September in Marylebone.

We’re delighted to welcome Liz Pangrazi to FLUX Exhibition London, taking place 3–6 September in Marylebone.Working from...
14/04/2026

We’re delighted to welcome Liz Pangrazi to FLUX Exhibition London, taking place 3–6 September in Marylebone.

Working from her studio in Tunbridge Wells, Liz’s practice sits between realism and the contemporary, where figurative subjects intertwine with botanical forms. Her bold, instinct-led use of colour creates works that feel both emotionally direct and visually striking — inviting a deeper connection between identity, nature, and expression.

Alongside her participation in the exhibition, we’re pleased to feature Liz in a new interview on The Flux Review, where she shares insight into her intuitive process, her evolving Icons series, and the influence of landscape on her work.

Read the interview:

https://www.thefluxreview.com/liz-pangrazi-interview/

Join us this September to experience the work in person.

An evocative look into Liz Pangrazi’s intuitive painting practice, where bold colour, figurative forms, and nature intertwine to create emotionally resonant contemporary works.

In a world moving at relentless speed, there are still artists who choose to slow it down.Fernando Velázquez paints agai...
13/04/2026

In a world moving at relentless speed, there are still artists who choose to slow it down.

Fernando Velázquez paints against the current, creating what he describes as ‘mental landscapes’ — spaces where emotion takes form and the invisible begins to surface. His work is not about depiction, but presence. A quiet resistance. A moment of stillness held within paint.

At a time when everything competes for attention, Velázquez reminds us that meaning often lives in what is left unsaid.

We’re also so excited to share that he will be exhibiting with us this September at FLUX Exhibition in London.

Read the full feature on The Flux Review

https://www.thefluxreview.com/fernando-velazquez/

As we go though submissions so lovely to look back at previous events.
10/04/2026

As we go though submissions so lovely to look back at previous events.

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`Memories of Flux Exhibition with the wonderful and

02/05/2025

FLUX Exhibition returns for 12th Edition at The Bomb Factory Marylebone.

80 international artists, live performances and a new collectors’ lottery club are hitting London – 17-20 July 2025.

FLUX Exhibition, London’s favourite contemporary art showcase returns this summer for its 12th edition at The Bomb Factory Art Foundation, Marylebone. From 17-20 July, the ever-playful and accessible exhibition will bring together 80 of the most exciting emerging and established artists working across painting, sculpture and performance.
This free four-day celebration of creativity will feature live music, spectacular drag hosts, artists’ talks and a collector’s perk: a limited-edition print by award-winning artist Catarina Diaz for anyone who buys an artwork.

NEW THIS YEAR: The Collectable Club - Art for just £10 - is FLUX’s newest initiative offering affordable access to exceptional art. Through regular prize draws, members can win original works and designer pieces for just £10 per ticket.

The 80 exhibiting artists reflect a vibrant cross-section of artistic talent from the UK, Europe and beyond. Over the last decade, FLUX has become a launchpad for rising stars and a hotspot for collectors seeking fresh talent. Founder Lisa Gray has built a reputation for championing unexpected talent and curating dynamic, inclusive exhibitions. The unmissable opening night on 17 July, hosted by drag legends Liquorish Black and Anna Phylactic, will feature live music and a performance by aerial dance and fire artist Scarlet Butterfly.

This year’s exhibiting artists include Catarina Diaz, the London-based collage artist who has received multiple awards for her work, and the renowned British sculptor Teresa Wells MRSS, whose emotive bronze figures feature in national and international collections. Other artists include winner of the 2024 Women in Art Prize Anne Moses, alongside Gary Nicholls, Caris Jackson, Michelle Watson and Lesley Oldaker, with many more to be announced.

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/flux-exhibition-tickets-1256368003519




We are so so excited to introduce the exceptionally talented  to the  FLUX EXHIBITION 17th - 20th July, Marylebone - Lon...
28/02/2025

We are so so excited to introduce the exceptionally talented to the

FLUX EXHIBITION 17th - 20th July, Marylebone - London

Sampy Sicada is a British fine artist and visual developer based in Savannah, Georgia. He creates fine art in traditional mediums such as graphite, colour pencils and oil paints. Mainly specialising in surreal and photoreal portraits, his works have been exhibited in galleries internationally including the 2021 London Art Biennale and 2023 Ad Art Show and this year FLUX Exhibition.

It is always such a pleasure to welcome new artists to our   Introducing  who will be exhibitiong at FLUX Exhibition 202...
03/02/2025

It is always such a pleasure to welcome new artists to our

Introducing who will be exhibitiong at FLUX Exhibition 2025

Kate Grant is a versatile artist and storyteller who has been a dedicated primary care and emergency medicine physician since 1996, Kate seamlessly merges her passions for medicine, storytelling, medical biography, and illustration with scientific and medical communication. Since 2018, she has also served as a writing correspondent and graphic artist for 'TheCurbsiders.com' podcast, focusing on internal medicine and primary care.

She has been collaborating with scientists at the University of Cambridge since 2014, contributing to projects like and the Festival. A three-time 'Best in Show' winner for , she also won the ART-TRAnslations award at London, and was a finalist for the Morale & Welfare Award at the Aneurin Bevan & Peoples NHS Day Awards 2021 in Wales, for her poignant series of 70 NHS staff portraits during the Covid-19 pandemic. Her work has supported many charities and been exhibited at the New York Hall of Science 2019.

Her artistic talents have graced book covers for prestigious publications by Cambridge University Press, Harvard, journals including 'Anthropology Today', and the 'Indian Journal of Medical Ethics'.

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