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A more descriptive subtitle for Chris Ofili: Day and Night, the New Museum's dazzling survey of Chris Offili's paintings, sculptures, and works on paper, would be "Day and Night and Day." ...
Chris Ofili is still fearless after all these years. His current stunning gallery-filling exhibition “Paradise Lost,” at David Zwirner through October 21, consists of just four paintings. The ...
To approach a Chris Ofili painting is to make peace with one’s own smallness. For the last twenty or so years, the British artist has accumulated entire universes on his canvases, some of which ...
Mention the name Chris Ofili, and the chances are the response won’t concern his sumptuous use of colour, his work’s intricate textures or kaleidoscopic references to black culture. No, anyone ...
Chris Ofili is a British-Nigerian artist known for his vibrant and layered artworks that combine painting, collage, and mixed media. Born in 1968, Ofili emerged as a prominent figure in the Young ...
Chris Ofili is a British contemporary painter who works in a vibrant palette and a variety of applied textures to examine both the contemporary and historical Black experience. View Chris Ofili’s 659 ...
A major retrospective of Chris Ofili's work opens at Tate Britain next week. Michael Glover explores the painter's evolution from shape-shifter and provocateur to raw, open talent, while Ekow ...
Chris Ofili, The Great Beauty, 2020-2023, Oil and charcoal on linen, 200 x 310 cm, 78 3/4 x 122 in. Chris Ofili. Courtesy the artist and Victoria Miro. Ben Luke. 2 June 2023.
An exuberant Afro forms the shape of a rosebud in this abstracted head by YBA, CHRIS OFILI. One of the few Young British Artists of African descent, Chris Ofili (1968), is best known for his inventive ...
In London, Chris Ofili has won the Turner prize, represented Britain in the Venice Biennale, and is now being honored with a major mid-career retrospective at Tate Britain. Across the Atlantic ...
The Artist Chris Ofili Captures Trinidad, in Pictures. In a series of images exclusive to T, the British artist — whose new show is on view at David Zwirner now — captures scenes on the island.