About The Work
The series Afromuses in its entirety presents over 181 watercolors created by Chris Ofili between 1995-2005. None of the works are intended as actual representations of real people. Instead, they are figurative expressions. These figures emerge from Ofili's personal references and impressions of memory, day-to-day life and art history. The watercolors were digitally printed onto two tea towels preserving the vibrancy of the originals.
Third Drawer Down Studio and New Museum have worked in a collaborative license to produce the Afromuses (Couple) tea towels. They were produced for Ofili’s exhibition Night and Day, 2014, at the New Exhibition Museum in New York.
Courtesy of Third Drawer Down Studio
About Chris Ofili
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About The Work
The series Afromuses in its entirety presents over 181 watercolors created by Chris Ofili between 1995-2005. None of the works are intended as actual representations of real people. Instead, they are figurative expressions. These figures emerge from Ofili's personal references and impressions of memory, day-to-day life and art history. The watercolors were digitally printed onto two tea towels preserving the vibrancy of the originals.
Third Drawer Down Studio and New Museum have worked in a collaborative license to produce the Afromuses (Couple) tea towels. They were produced for Ofili’s exhibition Night and Day, 2014, at the New Exhibition Museum in New York.
Courtesy of Third Drawer Down Studio
About Chris Ofili
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: What to expect from Frieze London
- Art 101: These Artworks Will Soothe You In Tough Times
- Interviews & Features: Oil, Gin, and Possible Collusion with Russia? Behind Some of the World's Largest Artist Grants
- Contributors: White Columns Director Matthew Higgs's Favorite Works from NADA New York 2017
- Art 101: Art Is A Weapon: Hans Haacke on How Art Survived the Bush Administration
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