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15 colour screen print on Somerset Satin 300 gsm
50 x 65 cm [19.7 x 25.6 inches]
Edition of 30, signed and numbered verso.
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About the work
Chantal Joffe created this exuberant image of a young girl holding a pencil in tribute to the American portrait painter, Alice Neel. Joffe's celebrated figure paintings feature young women whose lithe outlines pulsate within lush, Munch-like interiors and cityscapes. This lyrical portrayal of a child, on the verge of tumbling over, combines pastoral innocence and new life with a hint of mischief.
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About the artist
Joffe is represented by Victoria Miro Gallery, London. Her work is part of the following collections; Arts Council England, Saatchi, Tate, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts.
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Selected exhibitions
Joffe has exhibited widely in public and private galleries in the USA, Europe and in the UK including The British School at Rome; Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, New York; the Tate Liverpool and ICA London and as part of the John Moores Painting Prize 22 at The Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool.
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