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Third Drawer Down X Chris Ofili, Afromuses Couple (Woman) Textiles Third Drawer Down Studio Default Title
Third Drawer Down X Chris Ofili, Afromuses Couple (Woman) Textiles Third Drawer Down Studio Default Title
Third Drawer Down X Chris Ofili, Afromuses Couple (Woman) Textiles Third Drawer Down Studio
Third Drawer Down X Chris Ofili, Afromuses Couple (Woman) Textiles Third Drawer Down Studio
Third Drawer Down X Chris Ofili, Afromuses Couple (Woman) Textiles Third Drawer Down Studio Default Title
Third Drawer Down X Chris Ofili, Afromuses Couple (Woman) Textiles Third Drawer Down Studio

Afromuses Couple (Woman) x Chris Ofili

£35.00
Tax included.

Description

Third Drawer Down and the New Museum are excited to produce the Chris Ofili Afromuses (Couple) tea towels for his Night and Day (2014) exhibition at the New Exhibition Museum in New York. Digitally printed to preserve the vibrancy of Ofili's original watercolours, this Third Drawer Down favourite can be used as a fun way to dry dishes or an affordable artwork for your walls. Intended to be a set but sold individually.


In its entirety, Chris Ofili's Afromuses series consists of over 181 watercolours created between 1995 and 2005. Rather than true portraits of specific individuals, each work is a figurative expression of Ofili's personal impressions and memories of day-to-day life and art history.


Specifications

- 100% Linen

- 50cm x 70cm (19.6" x 27.5?)

- Gift packaged


About the Artist

Chris Ofili (b. Manchester, England, 1968) is a Turner prize-winning artist living and working in Port of Spain, Trinidad. Since graduating from the Chelsea School of Art and the Royal College of Art, Ofili has exhibited internationally. Recent shows have been exhibited at the Arts Club of Chicago, the Tate Britain, Kestnergesellschaft, Hanover, and the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York. In 2003, Ofili represented Britain at the 50th Venice Biennale. His works are held in a number of permanent collections globally, including the British Museum (London), the Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles), the Carnegie Museum of Art (Pittsburgh), the Museum of Modern Art (New York), the Victoria and Albert Museum (London), Tate (London), and the Walker Art Center (Minneapolis).