CHANTAL JOFFE HAS NEVER BEEN ONE TO CONFORM to the norm, and her new exhibition, The Prince, seems set to challenge expectations. “I hope people are surprised to find a giant naked man lounging around,” she says.
The exhibition’s title, The Prince, comes from conversations with the writer Olivia Laing, whose essay of the same name accompanies the exhibition. There are two large-scale series of paintings, accompanied by smaller portraits, all of which explore masculinity as a fluid state, full of possibilities of tenderness and change.
Born into an artistic and creative family in 1969, Chantal Joffe did a foundation course at Camberwell College of Arts, followed by an honours degree in Fine Art at Glasgow School of Arts. She holds an MA from the Royal College of Art and…
