Chris Ofili, <i>Crowning of a Satyr</i> (2023) 40 colour screenprint with hand applied 24 carat gold leaf. Edition of 125
Chris Ofili, Crowning of a Satyr (2023) 40 colour screenprint with hand applied 24 carat gold leaf. Edition of 125
Chris Ofili, <i>Crowning of a Satyr</i> (2023) 40 colour screenprint with hand applied 24 carat gold leaf. Edition of 125 Chris Ofili signing his print Signed and dated by the artist Signed and dated by the artist Detail of <i>Crowning of a Satyr</i> (2023)
Chris Ofili

Crowning of a Satyr (2023)

Edition of 125
40 colour screenprint with hand applied 24 carat gold leaf on Somerset Tub Sized Satin White 410gsm. Produced by Counter Studio, Margate.
76 x 60 cm (29.9 x 23.6 in)
Signed and dated by the artist

A third of profits from the sale of each print will benefit the ICA.
$3,000
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Chris Ofili, along with seven other leading international artists, were asked to create a print to celebrate the ICA's 75th anniversary. A third of the profits from the sale of each print will be benefit the ICA's programme.

Available individually or as part of a boxset. View boxset here.

Crowning of a Satyr (2023) keeps the viewer’s eye in constant motion as the curving figures, rich colours and glistening gold leaf swirl our attention around the paper as we delve into Ofili’s dazzling and disorientating fantasy land.

Ofili draws on a wide range of sources - including jazz and hip hop music, the Bible, and the works of artist and poet William Blake. Adopting simple, pared-down forms, his work continues to be just as expansive, dramatic and romantic - full of references to sensuality, sexuality and his ongoing exploration of Biblical themes.

Chris Ofili (b. 1968, Manchester, UK. Lives and works in Trinidad)

Chris Ofili's fascinating and fantastical paintings draw on a variety of art and popular culture influences, including comic-book heroes, pornography, jazz and hip hop, 70's afro hairstyles and Blaxploitation movies. His paintings are inspired by personal experience, race, folklore, biblical narrative, and more recently, the island of Trinidad where he lives.