Fred Fabre West Midlands, United Kingdom
I am an artist and curator based in Birmingham, working across installation, painting, and conceptual practices. Alongside my own work, I run The Wrong Gallery in Moseley, an independent, artist-led immersive space that operates outside conventional commercial models and focuses on experimentation, dialogue, and access.
The gallery supports emerging and established artists through exhibitions that privilege process, risk, and alternative ways of presenting work. Extending this ethos, I initiated The Flank, a seasonal, weather-dependent platform that hosts one-day, open-format exhibitions in a garden and veranda setting. The Flank removes financial and institutional barriers by offering artists a free, non-transactional space to show work in a direct and immediate way.
My curatorial approach centres on creating conditions for encounter rather than control, foregrounding autonomy, informality, and collective presence over fixed outcomes. Through both The Wrong Gallery and The Flank, I am interested in how exhibitions can function as evolving gestures rather than static events.
Projects and exhibitions
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A Sacred Theatre18/06/2026 — ongoing A Sacred Theatre , not for everyone , enter at your own risk |
The Wrong Gallery, Birmingham | Details |
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Disapearing Politely19/02/2026 — 19/03/2026 Disappearing Politely examines how disappearance is organised without violence, through civility, recognition, and consent. The exhibition unfolds as an immersive progression in which presence is managed, sustained, and quietly undone. This exhibition operates without a list of artists. Designed as an emotionally immersive environment,... [Read more] |
The Wrong Gallery, Birmingham | Details |
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Parler l' Amour01/10/2025 — 31/10/2025 Through a range of visual and sensory forms, the exhibition e x p l o r e s l o v e n o t a s a sentimental ideal, but as a site of projection, rupture, and resistance - List of contributing artists Old Bort, Rachel H e n a g h a n , S a r a h L e i g h , Stephanie Stump, Fred Fabre. |
Tghe Wrong Gallery, Birmingham | Details |