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Loral Raphael

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Loral Raphael

Loral Raphael is a London-born multidisciplinary artist whose work spans music and visual art. He studied at King’s College London before beginning his career in music alongside his brother, Ronnel Raphael, with whom he produces music under Sons of Raphael. The brothers released their critically acclaimed debut record *Full-Throated Messianic Homage* in 2021. Raphael has also composed for film and television, including writing the original music to Sofia Coppola's A24 film Priscilla (film), and as of 2025 released music in collaboration with Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk.[1]

In November 2025 his first solo exhibition, 'We prayed and prayed and nobody listened', opened at Polina Berlin Gallery. The show featured a series of densely textured oil paintings of allegorical narratives and expressionistic gestures that depict 'the collapse of decency in our world'[2]. The artwork was accompanied by a soundtrack he composed for the exhibition with recordings of actress Charlotte Gainsbourg reciting a poem written by his brother Ronnel Raphael. [3] [4]

References

  1. Shafer, Ellise (2025-04-24). "Sons of Raphael Release 'Étoile' Title Theme 'Nights Are for Love,' Produced by Daft Punk's Thomas Bangalter". Variety. Retrieved 2025-04-24.
  2. Hero Magazine. "We Pray and Pray and Nobody Listens: Loral Raphaël's New Exhibition Paints the Holy and the Crooked". Retrieved 2025-12-02.
  3. "Loral Raphael We prayed and prayed and nobody listened". www.polinaberlingallery.com. November 19, 2025.
  4. Deng, Qingyuan (2025-11-28). "Loral Raphael makes his art-world debut at Polina Berlin Gallery with rhythmic paintings that probe social order". www.Family.style.


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