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Press Release Chris Ofili 25 June – 3 August 2002 The Victoria Miro Gallery presents new paintings by Chris Ofili in his first solo show since the Serpentine Gallery and winning the Turner Prize in 1998. The exhibition will comprise of two separate bodies of work created over the past three years. The upper floor of the Victoria Miro Gallery will house a series of thirteen paintings, each one a meditation on a single colour and single motif. The paintings will be exhibited in a specially constructed space within the gallery that has been conceived by the artist and designed in collaboration with the architect David Adjaye. In the lower galleries Chris Ofili will exhibit part of an ongoing body of work which revolves around the three colours of red, black and green, including Triple Beam Dreamer (2001 – 2002) and Afromantics (2000 – 2002). Chris Ofili recently exhibited in Cavepainting with Laura Owens and Peter Doig at the Santa Monica Museum, Los Angeles (8 February - 31 March 2002). His work is included in the touring exhibition One Planet under a groove: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art, Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York (25 October - 3 March 2002), touring to Walker Arts Center, Minneapolis (July – October 2002) and Spelman College Museum of Fine Art, Atlanta (Spring 2003). Chris Ofili was born in Manchester in 1968. He studied at Thameside College of Technology, Chelsea School of Art and the Royal College of Art. The artist lives and works in London. For further press information please contact Kathy Stephenson, 020 7 549 0422, [email protected] .

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