28 January 2010

Chris Ofili at theTate

We were kindly invited to the Chris Ofili exhibition at the Tate Britain by Charlie Dark.

Showing for the first time in Britain the Tate brings you an in depth catalogue of over 45 pieces of work spanning from the mid 90s to present day.
Ofili quickly rose to fame early in his career as an artist who is most famous for his Elephant Dung paintings and being the first black painter to win the Turner price.
Now residing in Trinidad the exhibition takes you from a young black artist screaming for attention forged under the back drop of "cool Britannia" through an introspective blue period, then finally out the other side arriving at a cornucopia of colour and passion which is heavily influenced by his residence in Trinidad, the rhythm of the carnival is definitely in his most recent works!

PS. The after party was AMAZING, free cocktails, good tunes.....much fun and mischief was had by all!! LOL!!

Afro 2000


Chris Ofili’s The Upper Room which was especially designed by the architect David Adjaye in 2002 at the Victoria Miro Gallery


Iscariot Blues 2006



Douen's Dance 2007 inspired by Malick Sidibé 1963 photo Nuit de Noel





Good People


The man him self Chris Ofili


Charlie Dark


Caroline Issa Editor of Tank magazine and fashion designer Duro olowu


Artist Yinka Shonibare


Artist Lemi Ghariokwu view our blog on his exhibition of Fela Album artwork





David Adjaye Architect and Okwui Enwezor Curator and writer



Nicola and Roger Robinson. Check his new music King Midas Sound


Studio Pixie Grafic Designer and Twitter Family






Chris Ofili bootleg merchandise


Chris Ofili official






Black Nurse Network................. lol

After the show was the after party








Cocktails, Soca and Sweet mother kept Bnn Happy



Prince Nico Mbarga Sweet Mother





Red Plastic Bag Volcano


3 comments:

bobbie gardner said...

The exhibition was great, I did prefer the earlier works, the layering.

The after party pics are great! So inspiring to see so many top black professionals/creative representing!!

andrea said...

would have loved to been there!!!!! looks like a fantastic evening of culture, art and fun.

Passport Stamps said...

The exhibition does look great. I see BNN likes cocktails and soca as much as I do ;-)

PeaceE!