Chris Ofili: Joyful Sorrow
Publisher: Victoria Miro/David Zwirner Books
Publication Date: 2024
Text by the studio of Chris Ofili. Poems by Jason Allen-Paisant
A stunning presentation of the acclaimed British painter Chris Ofili’s newest body of work that continues his exploration of Shakespeare’s Othello
Renowned for his rich, multilayered paintings, Ofili here expands his engagement with William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice (1603–1604). The transmuting colors and forms of the watercolors and paintings in this volume reflect the complex interiority of the character Othello—his vulnerabilities and his joyful sorrows. The artist also considers these works, which investigate ideas of authenticity, meaning, and selfhood, to be partly self-portraits. As viewers and readers, encountering a subject whose features split and shift with each repeated representation, we are asked to consider metamorphosis, love, the bearing of outside influences on our inner selves, and the force we exercise on the world.
Published on the occasion of a two-site exhibition staged by David Zwirner Paris and Victoria Miro in Venice, the catalogue includes a text from Ofili’s studio and a selection of poems by Jason Allen-Paisant from his 2023 collection Self-Portrait as Othello.
Details
Publisher: Victoria Miro/David Zwirner Books
Artist: Chris Ofili
Contributors: Jason Allen-Paisant
Publication Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781644231593
Retail: $60 | $80 CAN | £45
Designer: Atelier Dyakova
Binding: Softcover
Dimensions: 7.75 × 10 in | 20 × 25.6 cm
Pages: 84
Reproductions: 29 illustrations
Artist and Contributors
Chris Ofili
Chris Ofili (b. 1968) creates atmospheric and enigmatic paintings investigate the intersection of desire, identity, and representation. Portraying characters from a range of aesthetic and cultural sources through a kaleidoscopic visual mode that bridges abstraction and figuration, his works serve as sites for journeys of creative transformation.
Jason Allen-Paisant
Jason Allen-Paisant is a scholar, an award-winning poet, and a writer. His work explores how Afro-diasporic artists and communities shape their futures through embodied philosophies, focusing on the intersections of poetry and philosophy. His debut poetry collection, Thinking with Trees, won the 2022 OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature. His second book, Self-Portrait as Othello, has earned significant accolades, including the 2023 Forward Prize for Best Collection and the T. S. Eliot Prize. He is a professor of critical theory and creative writing at the University of Manchester.
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