Chantal Joffe
Arms Upraised in my Bedroom
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Chantal Joffe (British, 1969), Love Letter 3, 2023. Oil on board, 215 x 100 cm.
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Chantal Joffe
'Untitled' (2010)
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Chantal Joffe - Long haired brunette with white wallpaper
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Chantal Joffe - Black Camisole
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Publication date: 10 October 2024
A Garden Manifesto
Edited by Olivia Laing and Richard Porter
❀What do gardens mean and how can they change the world? A Garden Manifesto gathers radical visions rooted in the earth from artists, writers, gardeners and activists, among them Lubaina Himid, Derek Jarman, Jamaica Kincaid, Ana Mendieta, Dan Pearson and Wolfgang Tillmans. It’s a seed box for an uncertain future, packed with anarchic dreams of Eden-making and humming with resistance to the colonial project of homogenisation and destruction.
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Featuring
William Blake, Joe Brainard, Jonny Bruce, John Clare, Gerry Dalton, Ellen Dillon, Baha Ebdeir, Alys Fowler, Magdalena Suarez Frimkess, Gaylene Gould, Green Guerillas, Joy Gregory, Fritz Haeg, Lubaina Himid, Philip Hoare, Rosie Hudson, Derek Jarman, Chantal Joffe, Laura Joy, Jamaica Kincaid, Elisabeth Kley, Olivia Laing, Jeremy Lee, Siobhan Liddell, Alison Lloyd, Hilary Lloyd, Jo McKerr, Lee Mary Manning, Ana Mendieta, Bernadette Mayer, Rosemary Mayer, Huw Morgan, Eileen Myles, Hussein Omar, Palestinian, Heirloom Seed Library, Ian Patterson, Dan Pearson, Jean Perréal, Charlie Porter, Pat Porter, J. H. Prynne, Claire Ratinon, Jamie Reid, Lisa Robertson, Kuba Ryniewicz, Saadi, Sui Searle, Sei Shōnagon, Colin Stewart, Tabboo!, Edward Thomasson, Wolfgang Tillmans, Scott Treleaven, John Wieners, David Wojnarowicz, Matt Wolf and Sarah Wood
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Design and typesetting by Richard Porter
Cover artwork: David Wojnarowicz, What is this little guy's job in the world, 1990 © Estate of David Wojnarowicz
Paperback
148x190mm
ISBN: 9781068758607
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Chantal Joffe
(artist research)
I have also been studying the work of Chantal Joffe, a portrait painter.
I enjoy the imperfections of her work, how the figures are distorted to some degree. This makes her work more distinguished I feel and also makes me engage with it more.
I feel it portrays a more natural feminine figure, these distortions, as I feel society's feminine figure can lean into a more perfected look.
I also like, how her brushstrokes are thick and easily noticeable, but add interest to the pieces.
I have enjoyed viewing her work.
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Self-Portrait, August III
Chantal Joffe, 2018
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Chantal Joffe, Night Self-Portrait, February, 2018. Oil on board
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Chantal Joffe - Reclining. 2002
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Royal Academy paintings to be housed at Gainsborough House in Sudbury
Chantal Joffe
Chantal Joffe's self-portrait with her daughter Esme, titled Looking Towards Bexhill, is set on the beach at St Leonards-on-Sea in Sussex.
A collection of self-portraits created by “the leading stars of contemporary art” will go on display at a museum dedicated to Thomas Gainsborough.
The 18th-century artist was born in Sudbury, Suffolk, and his childhood home is due to reopen…
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