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London's Victoria Miro gallery was the proud host of "Chantal Joffe: I Remember," a compelling exhibition that captivated audiences until January 17, 2026. This marked Joffe's fourteenth solo presentation with the esteemed gallery, showcasing her distinctive approach to portraiture and memory. The exhibition drew its evocative title from Joe Brainard's iconic memoir, inspiring Joffe to delve into the poetic prompts that conjure the atmosphere and essence of personal recollections.
Joffe, a London-based artist, is renowned for her large-scale paintings, often depicting women and children with a powerful and expressive hand. For "I Remember," her focus shifted to a deeply personal exploration of her own childhood and family life, revisiting everyday moments and family photographs from the 1970s. Through these works, she contemplated themes of memory, nostalgia, and the delicate dynamics of family, using softer, more open strokes to capture the fleeting yet enduring nature of these past experiences. This exhibition offered a unique opportunity to witness Joffe's continued interest in how memory shapes our sense of self, transforming personal history into compelling visual narratives.
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