Sara Flynn
24 June - 18 July 2026
Erskine, Hall & Coe are delighted to present our ninth solo exhibition of new work by Sara Flynn.
The exhibition comprises twenty-two new porcelain works that reflect Flynn's latest and most ambitious exploration of form. Where the works in her exhibition in 2024 centred on the dialogue between two joined elements, these new compositions introduce a third, opening up new possibilities of proportion and spatial complexity.
Reflecting on this body of work, Flynn writes:
"The third element drastically changes how the forms can balance and position themselves. They demand to be seen in the round; they are fully three-dimensional forms with strong opinions and personalities."
Through subtle shifts in scale and orientation, Flynn reveals how the smallest of variations can effect enormous change. The resulting works possess a remarkable sense of presence, rewarding close observation from every angle as new relationships and perspectives emerge.
The exhibition will be fully illustrated online from the day it opens and will be accompanied by a catalogue featuring an essay by Sebastian Blackie.