Joseph Loughborough: The Anatomy of Strangers

The Old Vic Tunnels, Leake Street, London
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This event ended on Sunday 24th of June 2012
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Free
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The Old Vic Tunnels, Leake Street, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Waterloo 0.12 miles

The Future Tense in association with The Old Vic Tunnels is pleased to present the first major London solo show by Joseph Loughborough.

This introspective, confessional corpus of work, developed over the last 12 months whilst living in self-imposed exile in Paris, speaks not only of mortal sins and desires, but also of fears and the acknowledgement of one's own absurdity.

Working exclusively in charcoal and graphite, and at a much bolder scale, Loughborough has eschewed the bold colours seen in his recent works in order to focus on the impulsive and expressive execution of line and form that has become his trademark.

On Saturday 16 June from midday, the public will have a unique opportunity to watch the artist at work as he creates the final piece from The Anatomy of Strangers series in-situ at The Old Vic Tunnels.

The Old Vic Tunnels provide the perfect backdrop for this intense and emotive exhibition, adding a foreboding sense of claustrophobia that perhaps echoes the artist’s own confrontation with the human condition.

To mark The Anatomy of Strangers, The Future Tense will publish a very limited new print edition by Joseph Loughborough. Toward the Infinite is the second result of a collaboration with world-renowned print studio, Thumbprint Editions, best known for working with artists such as Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin and Anish Kapoor. The print measures 100 x 70cm and uses a traditional Polymer Gravure etching process to authentically reproduce the unique tones found in charcoal work.

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