Thursday 19 July 2012

Economics opens August 9

Press Release

Economics

Privatised View: Thursday 9 August 2012 6 - 9 pm
10 August to 18 August open Thurs, Fri, Sat, 12 – 5 pm
Chateau Joffe, Shoreditch, London
Unit 3, 7C Plough Yard, EC2A 3LP
Liverpool Street or Old Street tubes
T: 079571 36066







Chateau Joffe presents a series of paintings about economics: offices, Chinese and US factories, slaves, labour, bankers, mortgages and derivatives. All the work originates from the world image bank of Flickr. Joffe constructs a visual vocabulary of the abstract terms which are used in discussing the economy. An email discussion between artists, collectors, and economists will be published to mark the opening of “Economics”. It can be read here: http://jasperjoffe.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/economics-email-conversation-with.html

Chateau Joffe, located off Bishopsgate, is on the border between the City of London and Shoreditch, thus straddling the worlds of finance and art.

About Jasper Joffe

Joffe, born 1975, studied at The Royal College where he was taught by Peter Doig and Rose FinnKelcey. He has a reputation for his alternative art performances, extravagant initiatives and controversial paintings. Jasper Joffe came to media attention with his performance at the Chisenhale gallery ’24 paintings in 24 hours’ in 1999, in which he questioned the relation between time and value. He founded the wildly popular Free Art Fair in 2007, which took place during Frieze week and he sensationally sold a candycoloured portrait of the Nazi Heinrich Himmler to Charles Saatchi in 2008. In 2009 he sold all his possessions at the Idea Generation Gallery in London. In 2010 he exhibited 21 Great British Jews of the 21st Century in a synagogue in Kaunas Lithuania.

His most recent show was “Power & Beauty” at Kenny Schachter Rove Gallery. He  has collaborated with artist Harry Pye  on projects such as The Tate Modern in a dry cleaner, their own handmade 99p shop, and ‘Joffe et Pye’ last summer’s show at Chateau Joffe.  Ekow Eshun on Radio 4 said of the show: ‘Intense feelings about love, loneliness and fear, anxiety desire and hope and ambition all come into play into these paintings. Very powerful I thought. What could have been fey, arch or game playing was actually very warm.”

“There’s no artist on earth other than Jasper Joffe who would have painted Himmler this way, using these brush strokes and candy colours”. Charles Saatchi, Sunday Times 2008

More images or other inquiries www.jasperjoffe.com E: jasperjoffe@hotmail.com





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