YessSIR! Back off! Tell me who I am again?!

Flo Brooks

YessSIR! Back off! Tell me who I am again?!, 2018197 x 177 x 4.5cmSign in to view price
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This vibrant contemporary artwork features a dynamic collage of various shapes, colors, and textures. The composition is visually striking, with a playful assemblage of abstract forms, including bold geometric shapes, organic curves, and playful, cartoonish elements. The piece employs a diverse range of materials and techniques, such as painted surfaces, found objects, and collaged elements, creating a sense of layered complexity and visual depth. The subject matter appears to be a whimsical, dreamlikescape, hinting at elements of fantasy and the subconscious. The artist's intention seems to be an exploration of the interplay between the tangible and the imaginary, inviting the viewer to engage with the work on both a visual and conceptual level. ...

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Artist
Flo Brooks
B.1987, British

Flo Brooks works in installation, collage, painting and social practice. Their vibrant and colourful acrylics on wood depict layered everyday scenes of people, animals, plants and objects soaked in humour, satire and irony. The works are rooted in the British artist’s personal histories, memories, transgender experience growing up in rural England and queer network of contemporary Britain. Across their practice, Brook’s queer voice loudly questions the rigid divides embedded in society, sex, politics, labour and cultural landscape. The collaged scenarios and their explosive shapes dilute such boundaries, revealing the chaos of the quotidian existence, its constant shifting, transformation and lack of order. Brooks’s practice is inherently intimate, exploring ways people connect and form relationships with one another, thereby shaping individual and collective identity. ...

Project Native Informant

Contemporary art gallery established in 2013 with a strong interest in expanded institutional critique. Project Native Informant works with 16 artists and collectives, producing 5-6 exhibitions per year and hosting performances, concerts, talks and events.

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