Angela Flowers established her first gallery in 1970 on Lisle
Street in London's West End. In the 1980s, the gallery was one of
the first to open in London's East End, in a former laundry/fur
storage facility in Hackney, and the space became known as Flowers
East. Matthew Flowers, Angela's son, took over day to day
operations in 1989. In 1997, the gallery expanded further with a
Los Angeles space, at Bergamot Station.
There are now two gallery spaces in London: a West End premises
on Cork Street opened in 2000 and in 2002 the gallery moved from
Hackney into a 12,000 sq foot industrial space in Shoreditch, East
London. The US business relocated in 2003 from LA to New York on
Madison Avenue, and then in 2009 moved to West 20th street in
Chelsea.
Flowers participates regularly in art fairs internationally. The
programme in both the UK and US comprises all media by established
and emerging artists. The gallery is an active publisher of prints
and multiples with a growing department in contemporary
international photography.