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Flo Brooks

Flo Brooks is a painter of modern life. Their practice can be considered as a revising of traditional genre painting: at the very centre of each painting is a personal reflection on work, leisure and the in-between. Speaking of their approach, Brooks has said: “It feels fundamental to think critically about the ways we connect with each other, and what this might look like in our own lives. I make sense of things through lived experience, through intimate relationships and the communities I’m part of, whether that’s the rural community I grew up in, queer and trans communities, art networks or my blood family”.

Working with acrylic, either on shaped wooden panels or appliquéd onto found fabric, Brooks’ practice explores trans and gender non-conforming histories. Embedded in the materials of domestic space, which they describe as ‘the first space of dreaming, fantasising, worlding,’ each work originates from fragments of the depicted figure’s lives, gleaned from newspaper clippings, autobiographical descriptions and visits to the places they lived or worked. Collaging together different places, eras and individuals, Brooks’ works resist simplified representations of trans and gender non-conforming lives. Rather they open up a flexible space for the unfolding of multiple perspectives, shifting identities and evolving relationships. They are not historical portraits but dream-like scenarios: fragmented, mutable, incomplete.

In 2023, Brooks opened their celebrated solo show at Spike Island, Harmonycrumb. The exhibition explored speculative entanglements between Brooks’ own life and the experiences of different historical figures, including military leader Joan of Arc (1412-31), ‘female husband’ Charles Hamilton (1721-46), and physician Michael Dillon/Lobzang Jivaka (1915-62). “Brooks’s merging of bodies speaks to strength in numbers, potentiality and polyphonic narratives. The juxtaposition of historical figures with these portrayals grounds Brooks – and, by extension, his contemporaries – within a long lineage of trans and queer ancestry.”

Prior to Spike Island, Brooks presented solo shows at Brighton CCA, Tramway, Glasgow and Cubitt Gallery. In 2023, Studio Voltaire in collaboration with This is Clapham and Lambeth Council, unveiled Brooks’ first public commission, Inner Bark Out. Their work was also included in the acclaimed exhibition Kiss my Genders at the Hayward Art Gallery. 

Brooks has opened two solo exhibitions at Project Native Informant: Be tru to your rec, 2022 and Scrubbers, 2018. For Art Basel: Statements 2024, Project Native Informant are presenting a solo booth of Brooks’ new body of works. 

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Group Exhibitions
2023PNI @ 10, Project Native Informant, London
2022Cubitt 30, Victoria Miro, London
Pride Augmented, VO Curations, London
The Only Thing More Slippery Than The Elbow, Auction House, Redruth, Cornwall
2021Bodies in Space, MIRROR, Plymouth
SEEN, Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange, Cornwall
Beano: The Art of Breaking the Rules, Somerset House, London
2020CONDO London, Project Native Informant, London2019Kiss My Genders, Hayward Gallery, London2018Survey, Jerwood Space London
Survey, G39, Cardiff
Survey, Bluecoat, Liverpool
Survey, The Baltic, Gateshead
What Comes to Matter, Plymouth Art Weekender, Plymouth
Deep Down Body Thirst, Glasgow International, Glasgow
2017Outskirts - Astigmatism - Acutance, Plymouth Art Weekender, Plymouth
WHY DO ALL YOUR MANTRAS START WITH AN "I" And Other Drawings, 16 Nicholson Street, Glasgow
2016Inland Festival, Redruth, Cornwall
Retrospective, Cecil Sharp House, London
Whose Body Where?, Open Source, Gillett Square, London
Public Collections
Arts Council Collection, London
British Council, London
Government Art Collection, London

Installation View

Flo Brooks
Art Basel, 2024
Project Native Informant

Flo Brooks

The Dreamer (For Charles Marrow), 2024

2024
Acrylic on linen, appliqué on found material and hand-painted maple wood wall brackets
142 x 176 x 30 cm
55 7/8 x 69 1/4 x 11 3/4 in

Flo Brooks

Detail: The Dreamer (For Charles Marrow)

2024
Acrylic on linen, appliqué on found material and hand-painted maple wood wall brackets
142 x 176 x 30 cm
55 7/8 x 69 1/4 x 11 3/4 in

Flo Brooks

Detail: The Dreamer (For Charles Marrow)

2024
Acrylic on linen, appliqué on found material and hand-painted maple wood wall brackets
142 x 176 x 30 cm
55 7/8 x 69 1/4 x 11 3/4 in

Installation View

Flo Brooks
Art Basel, 2024
Project Native Informant

Installation View

Flo Brooks
Art Basel, 2024
Project Native Informant

Installation View

Flo Brooks
Harmonycrumbs, 2023
Spike Island, Bristol

Flo Brooks

The Dream (for Père Jean / Jeanne d'Arc

2023
Acrylic on linen, appliqué on found material and metal
207 x 199 x 1 cm
81 1/2 x 78 3/8 x 3/8 in

Installation View

Flo Brooks
Harmonycrumbs, 2023
Spike Island, Bristol

Flo Brooks

Detail: Still pass we (for Michael Dillon / Lobzang Jivaka)

2023
Acrylic on linen, appliqué on found material and metal
170 x 181 x 1 cm
66 7/8 x 71 1/4 x 3/8 in

Flo Brooks

Detail: Spider (The Vaults)

2023
Acrylic on linen, appliqué on found material and metal
201 x 190 x 1 cm
79 1/8 x 74 3/4 x 3/8 in

Installation View

Flo Brooks
Inner Bark Out, 2023
Clapham, London (Permanent Installation commissioned by Studio Voltaire)

Installation View

Flo Brooks
Detail: Inner Bark Out, 2023
Clapham, London (Permanent Installation commissioned by Studio Voltaire)

Installation View

Flo Brooks
Detail: Inner Bark Out, 2023
Clapham, London (Permanent Installation commissioned by Studio Voltaire)

Installation View

Flo Brooks
Be tru to your rec, 2022
Project Native Informant, London

Flo Brooks

END OF THE WORLD

2022
Acrylic on wood
128 x 118 x 3.5 cm
50 3/8 x 46 1/2 x 1 3/8 in

Flo Brooks

Hold me hold my placard

2022
Acrylic on wood
180 x 109 x 3.5 cm
70 7/8 x 42 7/8 x 1 3/8 in

Installation View

Flo Brooks
Be tru to your rec, 2022
Project Native Informant, London

Flo Brooks

The bramble

2022
Acrylic on wood
152 x 200 x 3.5 cm
59 7/8 x 78 3/4 x 1 3/8 in

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Flo Brooks
Angletwich, 2021
Tramway, Glasgow

Installation View

Flo Brooks
Angletwich, 2021
Tramway, Glasgow

Installation View

Flo Brooks
Angletwich, 2021
Tramway, Glasgow

Installation View

Flo Brooks
Kiss my Genders, 2019
Hayward Gallery, London

Installation View

Flo Brooks
Kiss my Genders, 2019
Hayward Gallery, London

Installation View

Flo Brooks
Scrubbers, 2018
Project Native Informant, London

Flo Brooks

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

2018
Acrylic on wood
197 x 177 x 4.5 cm
77 1/2 x 69 3/4 x 1 3/4 in

Flo Brooks

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

2018
Acrylic on wood
197 x 177 x 4.5 cm
77 1/2 x 69 3/4 x 1 3/4 in

Flo Brooks

Butts Only (That's the sound that lonely makes)

2018
Acrylic on wood
109 x 136 x 4.5 cm
42 7/8 x 53 1/2 x 1 3/4 in

Installation View

Flo Brooks
Is now a good time?, 2017
Cubitt, London

Flo Brooks

Yes I am too, but who am I really?, 2017

2017
Acrylic on wood
60 x 52 x 2 cm
23 5/8 x 20 1/2 x 3/4 in

Group Shows

Flo Brooks

Bodies in Space

MIRROR, Plymouth

Flo Brooks, Juliana Huxtable

Kiss My Genders

Hayward Gallery, London

Flo Brooks

Survey

Jerwood Arts, London

DIS, Flo Brooks, Hal Fischer, Harumi Yamaguchi, ...

LISTE 2018

LISTE, Basel

Flo Brooks, Morag Keil, Sean Steadman

Frieze London 2018

Frieze, London

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