Does the Royal Family like Poornography (sic)?

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Jasper Joffe

Saturday, 13 December 13:30 - 19:00

Sartorial Contemporary Art, 26 Argyle Square, Kings Cross, WC1H 8AP

How Much: Free!
Well it sure is a good title. 'Does the Royal Family like Poornography (sic)?' Well, indeed, surely it is the question on the lips of us all?

In this exhibition - the first solo show at Sartorial's new Kings Cross premises - Jasper Joffe explores the concept of poornography and ponders whether even HRH the Queenie is a fan of what he terms 'hard coeur poorn'.

On display are massive works displaying images apparently taken from mainstream websites. Joffe has then signed these paintings with the name of the site that the image has been taken from.

All models are guaranteed to be over 18.

Sounds like fun!

Until 13.12.08.

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