Imagine seeing Abstract Expressionist paintings in Nazi Germany. By changing the context of the paintings, we create and perhaps see something new. The Centre of Attention is fitted out like a pre-war Berlin apartment and acts as a stage for the paintings, which are old ideas performed afresh.
Imagine seeing Abstract Expressionist paintings in Nazi Germany. By
changing the context of the paintings, we create and perhaps see something
new. The Centre of Attention is fitted out like a pre-war Berlin apartment
and acts as a stage for the paintings, which are old ideas performed
afresh.
Jasper Joffe graduated from Ruskin and from the Royal College of Art in
1999. He was awarded the Abbey Scholarship in Painting (1999-2000) for the
British School in Rome. He has had solo shows at Laura Pecci, Milan and at
the Chisenhale Gallery, London. In 2001 he exhibited in group shows at
Andrew Mummery, London and at the Netherlands Media Art Institute in
Amsterdam.
Exhibition opening times: Thursdays to Sundays, 2 to 7 pm
Entrance is free
Opening party on Tursday 13 September 2001, 7 to 9 pm
Centre of Attention
15 Cottons Gardens, London E2 8DN
T: 02077290699