Joffe’s tender paintings of herself and her siblings with their mother evoke memories of family, motherhood and the process of ageing
Victoria Miro, London 4 June ...
The artist talks about what she seeks to capture in a painting, how motherhood changed her, and why she is drawn to confessional poetry
by ANNA McNAY
The walls of Victoria Miro...
... pictorial painting in the 1990s and 2000s and coming across artists such as Peter Doig, Chris Ofili, Mamma Andersson, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Chantal Joffe and so many othe...
... produced over the past decade, including work by internationally established painters such as Chantal Joffe and Jacob Kassay, as well as the local artist Alessandra Ariatt...
... and redrawn longer with painstaking precision and the whole page records the process of trial and error and the tension between the real and the imagined.
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... portraiture, while at Victoria Miro, Chantal Joffe’s erotic 2014 Woman in a Blue Coat on Green wondrously alluded to both Picasso and Sharon Stone. At the James Fuentes ...
... David, Stewart Helm, Chantal Joffe and Nicola Tyson.
Schiele’s drawings challenged traditional depictions of the nude by exposing imperfections, vulnerabilities and de...
... at the Institute of Contemporary Arts with the customary fanfare that accompanies this annual selection and exhibition of the work of recent fine art graduates.
Artists ...
... and ethereal beings sporting the trappings of authority; they are very much female cops seen through a man’s eyes.
The female form is also the subject of London-based ...
... (2007), and Christina Mackie’s Figure 1 (2007), a life-sized hippopotamus), to the small-scale but typically discomfiting portraits of Chantal Joffe, including several o...