Exhibition

FLUX

11 Apr 2018 – 15 Apr 2018

Regular hours

Wed, 11 Apr
10:00 – 18:00
Thu, 12 Apr
10:00 – 18:00
Fri, 13 Apr
10:00 – 18:00
Sat, 14 Apr
10:00 – 18:00
Sun, 15 Apr
10:00 – 18:00

Cost of entry

FREE

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Chelsea College of Arts

London, United Kingdom

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  • Bus: 2, C10, 36, 77A, 88, 185, 436
  • Tube: Pimlico, Vauxhall
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FLUX art exhibition is a must-go-to event in the LONDON contemporary art field. Curated by Lisa Gray it brings together 100 specially selected artists from an initial 500.

About

FLUX EXHIBITION -  CHELSEA COLLEGE OF ARTS.

Discover the big names of tomorrow at FLUX Exhibition 11th – 15th April 2018

Private View: April 11th 18.00 – 21.00

FLUX is London’s leading, contemporary art exhibition to discover the most talented, dynamic painters, sculptors and performance artists. 

FLUX has established itself as the platform for contemporary artists to be discovered and to be part of an exceptional, inspirational art event. Hosted by Chelsea College of Arts in London and curated by Lisa Gray, the founder of FLUX, this fifth, much anticipated edition brings 100 artists to the fore. Gray has hand selected the very best emerging and established artists for a five-day event.

FLUX opening party comes alive with musical guests, performance art and site specific installations which complement the work and bring a new experimental approach to the exhibition.

The show represents an opportunity to gain access to a vast and diverse group of gifted artists, on the path to being the big names of tomorrow, showcasing international talent in a collaborative, inclusive show. FLUX celebrates artists on the precipice of wider accolade and fame. 

The exhibition will also be featuring the unique, Mini-Masterpieces where smaller artworks by FLUX artists can be purchased for £300 or less. A great way for a new collector to invest in art at a fraction of the price of artists' normal sized works.

To celebrate this fifth and most ambitious edition FLUX will be giving away a limited edition artwork by Marcus Jake worth over £300 to the first 50 purchasers.   

Location - 16 John Islip St, Westminster, London SW1P 4JU

Nearest Tube : Pimlico

Opening Hours

11th April 18.00 - 21.00 Private View (ticketed)

12th April 11.00 - 20.00

13th April 11.00 - 20.00

14th April 11.00 – 19.00

15th April 10.00 - 15.00

For more information please visit http://www.fluxexhibition.com/

For private view tickets please email lisa@fluxexhibition.com


PRESS CITRINE PR
E-mail : Carol Perrett Carol@citrinepr.com

Artists include

SUE HASKELL

Haskell developed an interest in art and design from a young age and took History of Art and Graphic Art at A level. She pursued a career in marketing but then trained as an interior designer at Chelsea College of Art  and Design and developed a practice in residential design in London.

Haskell sustained her interest in art by taking numerous courses in portrait, sculpture wood turning, print making and figure drawing from life. She has now turned to 3D decorative art. 

MARK TIMMINS

Mark’s career began after he graduated in Illustration in the1990s with a twenty year stint working as a full time in-house illustrator/designer for various greetings card companies.
After that amount of time working in such a commercial field he was desperate to explore more personal imagery. Painting became his therapy! He is now blessed that he can spend a certain amount of my time each week pursuing his passion. His painting ‘career’ really began post 2015.

DETLEF ADERHOLD
German artist D.E. Aderhold walks a fine line between figurative and abstract painting, between artistic intentionality, experimental openness and chance. The pre-representational, emotional quality of the colour is fundamental to the mood of the image. Dynamism is a product of dissonance. and is —whether in the clash of acid green and crimson or in the visual clamour of hectic mark-making against a tranquil stain. These kinds of dissonances are found throughout Aderhold’s work and they bring to the fore a visual representation of his search for order in a seemingly disorderly world.
Through his work, Aderhold attempts to bring together those aspects of human experience which might seem irreconcilable. Cacophony and silence, chaos and order, gentleness and ferocity.
 

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Lisa Gray

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Mark Timmins

Sue Haskell

Detlef Aderhold

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