Chris Ofili: Paradise Lost
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Chris Ofili: Paradise Lost
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In 2017, Chris Ofili photographed chain-link fences throughout the island of Trinidad to explore notions of beauty, community, liberation, and constraint. This series of arresting images, described by the artist as "pocket photography," is the first body of photography ever published by Ofili. Through these entrancing black-and-white photographs, the artist engages with the diverse sources that inspired his critically acclaimed Paradise Lost exhibition at David Zwirner, New York in the autumn of 2017.
Since moving to Trinidad in 2005, Ofili has continued to engage with the surrounding environment and culture, which has found its way into many of his colourful paintings. In these deceivingly simple black-and-white photographs, he captures a wide cross-section of Trinidad as he highlights the encounter between natural and man-made settings, and the different aesthetic possibilities each brings out in the other. By focusing on a ubiquitous and seemingly unremarkable piece of equipment, Ofili is able to comment on our interactions with space and each other, using a near-universal subject as the fence slices the sky, melds into a tree, frames a basketball game, or reveals an opening.
In a new essay by the critically acclaimed author of Island People: The Caribbean and the World (2016), Joshua Jelly-Schapiro charts the history of chain-link fences. Focusing on a selection of Ofili's photographs, he explores what this imagery tells us about Trinidad in particular and the Caribbean as a whole. These two essaysโone visual, the other literaryโopen onto a whole new set of interpretive possibilities for this groundbreaking artist.
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Critic Jerry Saltz of New York Magazine describes Paradise Lost as Ofili crafting a conceptual and eroticised vision akin to a 'blacker, and less glowingly Buddhist Rothko Chapel,' highlighting the book's artistic depth.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781941701829
Publisher: David Zwirner
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 06 September 2018
Country: United States
Imprint: David Zwirner
Illustration: 50 Illustrations, black and white
Contributors:
- Text by Joshua Jelly-Schapiro
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 155.0mm
Height: 195.0mm
Weight: 270g
Pages: 96
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About the Author
Born in 1968 in Manchester, England, Chris Ofili received his BFA from the Chelsea School of Art, London in 1991 and his MFA from the Royal College of Art, London in 1993. In 2005, the artist joined David Zwirner, where he has had two solo exhibitions at the gallery in New York. Ofili rose to prominence in the 1990s for his complex and playful multilayered paintings, which he bedecked with a signature blend of resin, glitter, collage, and, often, elephant dung. His recent works-vibrant, symbolic, and frequently mysterious-draw upon the lush landscapes and local traditions of the island of Trinidad. Employing a diverse range of aesthetic and cultural sources, including, among others, Zimbabwean cave paintings, blaxploitation films, Italian soccer player Mario Balotelli, and modernist painting, Ofili's work investigates the intersection of passion, identity, and representation. Joshua Jelly-Schapiro, a geographer and writer, is the author of Island People (2016) and the co-editor of Nonstop Metropolis: A New York City Atlas (2016). His work has appeared in The New York Review of Books, The New Yorker, Harper's, Artforum, and The Nation, among many other publications. He teaches at New York University and lives in Manhattan, but spends as much time as possible on other islands.
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