Exhibition

These Corroded Poems

These Corroded Poems

A solo exhibition by Joseph Loughborough

Thursday 19 June 2025, 6–9pm
The exhibition continues untll 31st August

In his most ambitious series to date, Joseph Loughborough invites us into a world shaped by salt, myth, and allegory. Inspired by Samuel Coleridge’s The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, these works reimagine the sea as a psychological space, where each composition evolves as a weathered poem exploring his unapologetic creative style.

Bold yet fractured linework and impulsive gestures invite introspection. Figures appear caught in moments of silent ritual: steering, waiting, watching. Their faces are marked by wear and resolve, and their garments are ingrained with symbolic geometry, evoking both wreckage and armour.

Birds loom large — gulls and albatrosses rendered with both menace and sanctity. In Loughborough’s creations, they become more than fauna: they are omens, companions, judges. Elsewhere, fish drift like offerings, and skies glow with gold leaf, iconographic and indifferent.

While the visual language feels mythic, even timeless, these are not fables. These are portraits of endurance. Of reckoning. Of life lived at the edge of the world and the self. Loughborough invites us not to interpret, but to witness.

As with all great allegories, the sea here is never just the sea. It is psyche. It is theatre. It is a stage to watch existence unfold.

Whether you’re a seasoned collector or discovering his work for the first time, this is a rare opportunity to experience an artist at full force.

 

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Bio

Joseph Loughborough (1981–2025) was a British artist known for his powerful figurative works that explored themes of identity, emotion and the human condition. Through expressive linework and dramatic, often distorted compositions, his drawings were raw, layered and psychologically charged.

Born in Portsmouth, a historic coastal city in southern England, Loughborough spent his early years exploring abandoned boatyards and tidal inlets. These experiences continued to inform the textures of his visual world. After studying illustration at Portsmouth University, he worked as a storyboard artist and designer before fully committing to his studio practice. His work reflected influences from fine art, philosophy, skateboarding culture and urban aesthetics.

He spent nearly a decade in Berlin and Paris, cities that shaped his engagement with German Expressionism, classical sculpture, graffiti and psychoanalytic theory. Later based in London, he continued to create works that evoked ritual, vulnerability and inner conflict.

Working primarily in pastels, charcoal, ink and gold leaf, Loughborough’s solitary figures often appeared suspended in moments of emotional tension, caught between chaos and control, defiance and fragility. Inspired by existential thinkers like Camus and Kierkegaard, as well as the psychological inquiries of Freud and Jung, his practice merged the cerebral with the visceral.

His work has been exhibited widely across the UK, Europe and the US, and is held in numerous international collections. He exhibited with us on multiple occasions, including a solo show in 2019, and returned in June 2025 with These Corroded Poems, the final body of work completed shortly before his passing.

Joseph Loughborough died in June 2025, aged 44. His work remains a lasting testament to his talent, his vision and his deeply committed life as an artist.

View all work available art by Joseph for sale here.  

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