Overview

 

The British artist Chantal Joffe (b. 1969) paints both self-portraits and portraits based on source images from fashion magazines and failed family photographs. Infused with expressive intensity, her portraits are bold and honest in their treatment of the human body. Through her models she studies various manifestations of self-image and self-awareness: some of her sitters pose with pride and self-assurance, others are perceptibly uneasy. Her spontaneous brushstrokes and distorted dimensions have a humorous side, yet the affectionately rendered body language of her models conveys a powerful psychological punch. Her exhibition opening at Galerie Forsblom in autumn 2016 will feature both her giant-scaled oil paintings and a selection of new works in pastels.

 

Chantal Joffe is a widely acclaimed artist whose works are found in collections including the New York Metropolitan Museum of Modern Artin, London’s Saatchi Gallery and the Tate Modern. In 2006 Latest Art selected her as the most influential female artist of all time.

Works
  • Chantal Joffe Moll in a Fur Jacket, 2016 Oil on canvas 84 1/8h x 60 1/8w in 213.5h x 152.5w cm
    Chantal Joffe
    Moll in a Fur Jacket, 2016
    Oil on canvas
    84 1/8h x 60 1/8w in
    213.5h x 152.5w cm
  • Chantal Joffe P.M.B, 2016 Oil on canvas 16 1/8h x 12 1/5w in 41.0h x 31.0w cm
    Chantal Joffe
    P.M.B, 2016
    Oil on canvas
    16 1/8h x 12 1/5w in
    41.0h x 31.0w cm
  • Chantal Joffe Standing Self-Portrait, 2016 Oil on board 79 2/8h x 35 3/8w x 2 2/8d in 201.6h x 90.0w x 6.0d cm
    Chantal Joffe
    Standing Self-Portrait, 2016
    Oil on board
    79 2/8h x 35 3/8w x 2 2/8d in
    201.6h x 90.0w x 6.0d cm
  • Chantal Joffe Yellow Evening Dress, 2016 Oil on board 19 5/8h x 15 3/4w in 50.0h x 40.0w cm
    Chantal Joffe
    Yellow Evening Dress, 2016
    Oil on board
    19 5/8h x 15 3/4w in
    50.0h x 40.0w cm
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