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Christopher "Chris" Ofili (born 10 October 1968) is an English Turner Prize-winning painter who is best known for his paintings incorporating elephant dung. He was one of the Young British Artists. Since 2005, Ofili has been living and working in Trinidad, where he currently resides in Port of Spain. He also lives and works in London and Brooklyn.
Ofili was born in Manchester to May and Michael Ofili. When he was eleven, his father left the family and moved back to Nigeria. Ofili was for some years educated at St. Pius X High School for Boys, and then at Xaverian College in Victoria Park, Manchester. Ofili completed a foundation course in art at Tameside College in Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester and then studied in London, at the Chelsea School of Art from 1988 to 1991 and at the Royal College of Art from 1991 to 1993. During that time, he was in a relationship with fellow artist Tomma Abts. In the fall of 1992, he got a one-year exchange scholarship to Universität der Künste Berlin.
Chris is a short form of various names including Christopher, Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christos. Unlike these names, however, it does not indicate the person's gender although it is much more common for males to have this name than it is for females.
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Andrew Graham-Dixon interviews Chris Ofili about his painting and exhibition at the Tate.
James Kalm, like many other American art lovers, had his initial collision with the work of Chris Ofili through the controversial "Sensation" show at the Brooklyn Museum in 1999. Ofili's painting "The Holy Virgin Mary" became the focus of vicious protests by reactionary groups, causing the then Mayor, Rudy Giuliani, to threaten to withhold public funding from the Museum. Despite this outcry, the work and career of Chris Ofili has taken an inclining arch, as he has outlasted many of the Young British Artist who were also presented in that seminal exhibition. This show brings together a group of paintings, drawings and sculptures, organized by the NuMu's Massimilianio Gioni. Over twenty years of work are shown in the Museum's three main floors. A musical introduction is provided by Mi...
We asked London Grime musician Tinie Tempah to come and look around the new Chris Ofili exhibition at Tate Britain and share his thoughts.
'No Woman No Cry' by artist Chris Ofili is a tribute to the London teenager Stephen Lawrence. The Metropolitan police investigation into his racially motivated murder was mishandled, and a subsequent inquiry described the police force as institutionally racist. In each of the tears shed by the woman in the painting is a collaged image of Stephen Lawrence’s face, while the words ‘R.I.P. Stephen Lawrence’ are just discernible beneath the layers of paint. Despite these specific references, the artist also intended the painting to be read in more general terms, as a universal portrayal of melancholy and grief. Subscribe for more artists: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=tate
Artist Chris Ofili describes working at Crown Point Press in San Francisco, 2009.
In 2003 Chris Ofili created the spectacular installation within reach for the British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. Combining a cycle of paintings depicting lovers in a Paradise-like garden with a shimmering glass dome, Ofili plunged visitors into disorientating spaces of dense colour and enveloping light. BUY 'theEYE: Chris Ofili' ON DVD HERE: http://bit.ly/1sMMQCj theEYE is an excellent introduction to contemporary artists and their works and provides an ideal resource for a wide range of audiences, including galleries, museums and colleges, as well as individual art-lover. SEE MORE TITLES HERE: http://bit.ly/1v8ltIN • Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/Illuminations • Follow us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/illuminationsmedia • Visit our website - https://www.il...
Elusive graffiti artist and shoe designer INSA has been commissioned to produce a response to the recent Chris Ofili exhibition on display at Tate Britain. TateShots had a look around his London studio to see what hed come up with.
Andrew Graham-Dixon interviews Chris Ofili about his painting and exhibition at the Tate.
In 2003 Chris Ofili created the spectacular installation within reach for the British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. Combining a cycle of paintings depicting lovers in a Paradise-like garden with a shimmering glass dome, Ofili plunged visitors into disorientating spaces of dense colour and enveloping light. BUY 'theEYE: Chris Ofili' ON DVD HERE: http://bit.ly/1sMMQCj theEYE is an excellent introduction to contemporary artists and their works and provides an ideal resource for a wide range of audiences, including galleries, museums and colleges, as well as individual art-lover. SEE MORE TITLES HERE: http://bit.ly/1v8ltIN • Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/Illuminations • Follow us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/illuminationsmedia • Visit our website - https://www.il...
James Kalm, like many other American art lovers, had his initial collision with the work of Chris Ofili through the controversial "Sensation" show at the Brooklyn Museum in 1999. Ofili's painting "The Holy Virgin Mary" became the focus of vicious protests by reactionary groups, causing the then Mayor, Rudy Giuliani, to threaten to withhold public funding from the Museum. Despite this outcry, the work and career of Chris Ofili has taken an inclining arch, as he has outlasted many of the Young British Artist who were also presented in that seminal exhibition. This show brings together a group of paintings, drawings and sculptures, organized by the NuMu's Massimilianio Gioni. Over twenty years of work are shown in the Museum's three main floors. A musical introduction is provided by Mi...
Artist Chris Ofili describes working at Crown Point Press in San Francisco, 2009.
We asked London Grime musician Tinie Tempah to come and look around the new Chris Ofili exhibition at Tate Britain and share his thoughts.
'No Woman No Cry' by artist Chris Ofili is a tribute to the London teenager Stephen Lawrence. The Metropolitan police investigation into his racially motivated murder was mishandled, and a subsequent inquiry described the police force as institutionally racist. In each of the tears shed by the woman in the painting is a collaged image of Stephen Lawrence’s face, while the words ‘R.I.P. Stephen Lawrence’ are just discernible beneath the layers of paint. Despite these specific references, the artist also intended the painting to be read in more general terms, as a universal portrayal of melancholy and grief. Subscribe for more artists: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=tate
Elusive graffiti artist and shoe designer INSA has been commissioned to produce a response to the recent Chris Ofili exhibition on display at Tate Britain. TateShots had a look around his London studio to see what hed come up with.
Andrew Graham-Dixon interviews Chris Ofili about his painting and exhibition at the Tate.
James Kalm, like many other American art lovers, had his initial collision with the work of Chris Ofili through the controversial "Sensation" show at the Brooklyn Museum in 1999. Ofili's painting "The Holy Virgin Mary" became the focus of vicious protests by reactionary groups, causing the then Mayor, Rudy Giuliani, to threaten to withhold public funding from the Museum. Despite this outcry, the work and career of Chris Ofili has taken an inclining arch, as he has outlasted many of the Young British Artist who were also presented in that seminal exhibition. This show brings together a group of paintings, drawings and sculptures, organized by the NuMu's Massimilianio Gioni. Over twenty years of work are shown in the Museum's three main floors. A musical introduction is provided by Mi...
We asked London Grime musician Tinie Tempah to come and look around the new Chris Ofili exhibition at Tate Britain and share his thoughts.
'No Woman No Cry' by artist Chris Ofili is a tribute to the London teenager Stephen Lawrence. The Metropolitan police investigation into his racially motivated murder was mishandled, and a subsequent inquiry described the police force as institutionally racist. In each of the tears shed by the woman in the painting is a collaged image of Stephen Lawrence’s face, while the words ‘R.I.P. Stephen Lawrence’ are just discernible beneath the layers of paint. Despite these specific references, the artist also intended the painting to be read in more general terms, as a universal portrayal of melancholy and grief. Subscribe for more artists: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=tate
Artist Chris Ofili describes working at Crown Point Press in San Francisco, 2009.
In 2003 Chris Ofili created the spectacular installation within reach for the British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. Combining a cycle of paintings depicting lovers in a Paradise-like garden with a shimmering glass dome, Ofili plunged visitors into disorientating spaces of dense colour and enveloping light. BUY 'theEYE: Chris Ofili' ON DVD HERE: http://bit.ly/1sMMQCj theEYE is an excellent introduction to contemporary artists and their works and provides an ideal resource for a wide range of audiences, including galleries, museums and colleges, as well as individual art-lover. SEE MORE TITLES HERE: http://bit.ly/1v8ltIN • Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/Illuminations • Follow us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/illuminationsmedia • Visit our website - https://www.il...
Elusive graffiti artist and shoe designer INSA has been commissioned to produce a response to the recent Chris Ofili exhibition on display at Tate Britain. TateShots had a look around his London studio to see what hed come up with.
Preeminent writer and scholar Fred Moten responds to Chris Ofili’s work and the exhibition “Chris Ofili: Night and Day.” Moten puts the artist into play with an ensemble of thinkers, musicians, and poets whose trajectories all converge in the space where Ofili’s “Blue Rider” paintings are displayed in the exhibition.
1990s Manchester black music culture scene showcase: pilot TV show feat. live performances by Veba, Diké Omeje, Jenna G, DJs BIZZY B and Injekta plus artwork by Chris Ofili and much more. A creatively groundbreaking production then and still unlike anything screened since
BLUE é o mais novo trabalho da E² Cia de Teatro e Dança sob a direção de Eliana de Santana e inspirado na obra plástica do artista britânico Chris Ofili. Esta peça de dança faz uma reflexão poética sobre a cor azul, filtrada pela música blues, herança dos escravizados negros no Delta do Mississipi. Em algum lugar entre os acordes ancestrais da música blues e a tinta azul de Ofili, nasce esta dança BLUE. Reflexões estéticas e sociais são os motivos inspiradores nesta conversa com o azul que, assim abordado, se transforma em cor-referência e em apoio poético para os dizeres coreográficos do corpo e da cena.
Learning to perceive art through discussion of selected historical periods, development of a descriptive vocabulary, and observation of actual works of art. Introductions of theories of interpretation and evaluation. www.YouTube.com/csuDHTV [Please Subscribe] Question of the Days (2): https://youtu.be/Kx7i28ZJ-VQ?t=18m59s Yves Tanguy, “Mama Papa is Wounded,” 1927: https://youtu.be/Kx7i28ZJ-VQ?t=20m2s Drawing: https://youtu.be/Kx7i28ZJ-VQ?t=31m31s Shahzia Sikander, 1, from 51 Ways of Looking: https://youtu.be/Kx7i28ZJ-VQ?t=39m48s Pablo Picasso, First composition study for Guernica: https://youtu.be/Kx7i28ZJ-VQ?t=40m13s Leonardo da Vinci, Star of Bethlehem and Other Plants: https://youtu.be/Kx7i28ZJ-VQ?t=41m26s Manabu Ikeda, History of Rise and Fall: https://youtu.be/Kx7i28ZJ-VQ?t=...
Download: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/album/improve-your-mental-abilities/id978918614 Ad Reinhardt - Abstract Painting (2) Ad Reinhardt - Abstract Painting (3) Ad Reinhardt - Abstract Painting, Red Ad Reinhardt - Abstract Painting Ad Reinhardt - Number 107 Adolph Gottlieb - Blast, I Adolph Gottlieb - Descending Arrow Adolph Gottlieb - Flotsam at Noon Agnes Martin - Friendship Agnes Martin - Harbor Number 1 Agnes Martin - Red Bird Agnes Martin - The Tree Agnes Martin - Untitled #6 Agnes Martin - Untitled No. 1 Al Held - Mao Al Held - The Big N Alberto Giacometti - Portrait of Peter Watson Alberto Giacometti - The Artist's Mother Alighiero e Boetti - Map of the World Allan McCollum - Collection of Forty Plaster Surrogates Amedeo Modigliani - Anna Zborowska Amedeo Modigliani - Reclini...
Architecture Spring 2016 Lecture Series - April 7, 2016 at Slocum Hall. National Veterans Resource Complex Competition Finalist David Adjaye OBE is recognized as a leading architect of his generation. Adjaye was born in Tanzania to Ghanaian parents and his influences range from contemporary art, music and science to African art forms and the civic life of cities. In 1994 he set up his first office, where his ingenious use of materials and his sculptural ability established him as an architect with an artist’s sensibility and vision. He reformed his studio as Adjaye Associates in 2000 and immediately won several prestigious commissions. In Oslo he designed the Nobel Peace Centre in the shell of a disused railway station (completed in 2005). In London his design for the Whitechapel Idea S...
Matthew Higgs is an acclaimed artist and curator, whose projects are known for their focus on under-recognized artists, collaboration, books and ephemera. Since 2004, he has been the Director and Curator of White Columns, New York's oldest alternative art space. From 2001 to 2004, he was curator of the Wattis Institute of Contemporary Art in San Francisco, and prior to that he was a curator at the ICA in London. Higgs has worked with artists including Peter Doig, Martin Creed, Judy Linn, Chris Ofili, Jeremy Deller, and many others. He writes frequently for Artforum, Frieze, and other publications. His own art uses book pages and enigmatic language to address issues of creativity, site, and audience. Recorded Nov. 9, 2011 at SCAD Atlanta for the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center. http://...
First ever Lecture Slide Show by Subodh Gupta in India at the Invitation of Chandigarh Lalit Kala Akademi (State Academy of Art) Chandigarh, India on May 5, 2010 The 42-year-old has made installations out of manure patties, kitchen fuel for millions of Indian country homes, and painted with dung à la Chris Ofili. In a nine-minute video, 'Pure', the artist stands covered in thick layer of bovine excreta that is slowly hosed off in a shower. Gupta says he wanted to play with meanings of "purity", adding: "In Indian villages, cow shit is used for spiritual cleaning like an antiseptic. But this is not true of today's (Indian) cities. I wanted to show that." Though he often dwells on domestic themes, Subodh Gupta has become an internationally renowned artist, being showcased in prestigious f...
Born a bastard
The baddest in the land
Never done
I take whatever I can
Live the age
Live it fast
Crash course riot
Kicked my teacher outta class
Cross Me Fool, I'll even up the score
What you'll get, revenge and a little more
You know I'm bad, I've done it all before
Stay clear of me, I'm rotten to the core
You know me
Don't like my style
Wait and see
It takes a little while
Play the fool
When it comes I go
Piece o'tail
When it's you I'll let you know
Hiding out
Never catch me in the act
Crime is time
I've done some, won't go back
Remember me
When deeds are done
When I'm back