Chris Ofili – Untitled (Portrait)

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Chris Ofili (British, b. 1968)

Untitled (Portrait), 2000

Medium: Etching, aquatint and drypoint printed in red on Hahnemühle wove paper

Dimensions: 25.7 × 20.8 cm (10 1/10 × 8 1/5 in)

Edition of 100: Hand-signed and numbered in pencil

Publisher: Cubitt, London

Condition: Excellent

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Chris Ofili – Untitled (Portrait)

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Chris Ofili – Untitled (Portrait)

Chris Ofili’s Untitled (Portrait) from 2000 is a signed etching with aquatint and drypoint, printed in a vivid red on Hahnemühle wove paper. Measuring 25.7 × 20.8 cm, the artwork features a stylized female figure with ornate hair and floral motifs, rendered in Ofili’s signature blend of elegance, symbolism, and cultural resonance.

Published by Cubitt (London) in a limited edition of 100, each impression is hand-signed and numbered by the artist. This fine art print exemplifies Chris Ofili’s celebrated approach to portraiture, merging contemporary graphic clarity with references to mythology, ornament, and identity.

Chris Ofili – Untitled (from Stütz - Mappe)

About Chris Ofili

Chris Ofili (b. 1968, Manchester) is a Nigerian British artist who emerged as a pivotal figure among the Young British Artists (YBAs) and won the Turner Prize in 1998. His practice merges high art and popular culture to explore themes of identity, mythology, and the cultural experiences of Black communities. Known for his vibrant use of color and layered compositions, Ofili's paintings often incorporate unconventional materials including elephant dung, glitter, magazine cut-outs, and resin, creating richly textured surfaces that challenge conventional notions of beauty and materiality.

His printmaking practice, including etchings and aquatints like this signed limited edition print, showcases his distinctive approach to portraiture and ornament, blending figurative clarity with symbolic depth. Ofili's prints often feature stylized figures, floral motifs, and decorative patterns that reference African textiles, Art Nouveau, and contemporary graphic design.

Over the past two decades, Chris Ofili has exhibited at major international institutions including the Venice Biennale (2003, 2015), Tate Britain (2010), the New Museum, New York (2014), and the Aspen Art Museum (2015). He currently lives and works in Trinidad and Tobago.

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