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Flow Exhibition

10 May 2026

Fankle Group Exhibition 3rd - 22nd June 2026

FLOW 

Fankle Art Collective

3 – 22 June 2026, Brixton Tate Library

Private View: Tuesday 9 June, 6pm - 8pm 


Flow is a group exhibition by ten artists, working across painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, textiles, ceramics, collage, photography, and film and video. Interpreted by each artist in their own way, Flow suggests motion – where materials, energy, relationships and creative ideas come together and move forward. Fankle artists bring together works that jostle in the stream of the library’s gallery space, sometimes seeking the stillness of the ‘flow state’ itself.


We are reminded that a world of life is woven from strands, flowing, changing and fragile, as Fankle Art Collective members explore evolving ideas around identity and relationships with nature or home, notions of belonging, migration, fragmentation and reconnection.


Fankle is a multidisciplinary art collective formed in 2023. The name ‘Fankle’, a Scottish word for entanglement, reflects the complex web of ideas they draw together, as well as the varied generational and geographic origins of Fankle members. Flow is their fifth exhibition.


Artists exhibiting in Flow: Natalie Dee | Phil Dunn | Freddy McBride | Carolyn Murphy | Moritz Nicolai | Iliana Ortega-Alcázar | Jan Pimblett | Kathy Rooney | Luke Anthony Rooney | Hanan Shakir


For more information, check out www.fankle.art and @fankle.art on Instagram.

Brixton Tate Library, Brixton Oval, London SW2 1JQ

Opening times vary daily: Mondays 1pm - 8pm, Tuesdays 10am – 8pm, Wednesdays 10am – 6pm, Thursdays 10am – 8pm, Fridays 10am – 6pm, Saturdays 9am – 5pm, Sundays 12pm – 5pm.

The Library is close to Brixton underground station (Victoria line).

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