Chantal Joffe

Chantal Joffe

London, United Kingdom Saturday, November 19, 2005–Saturday, December 17, 2005

From the 19th of November Victoria Miro Gallery will be showing a new series of large scale paintings by Chantal Joffe. Known for her expressive studies of women and children, these new large panels represent a move away from the intimacy characteristic of her previous work, and into a realm where the play between physical reality and imagery becomes more apparent. Her fluid and deliberately disintegrating painting style is carried out on a scale that boldly distorts the familiar figurative elements of her work, and serves to heighten the sense of the physicality of paint and the process of painting itself. In these representations limbs become large areas of light and dark, backdrops and clothes turn into blocks of semi-abstract shapes and patterns. Coupled with Joffe’s direct and unorthodox sense of characterization, her particular style of painting in turn gives an uncompromising sense of strength, complexity and momentum to the female figures she portrays.

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Bryony McLennan
bryony@victoria-miro
Victoria Miro Gallery
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London N1 7RW
phone + 44 (0)20 7549 0422
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