
CHRIS OFILI "USE YOUR HEART" 2005
Chris Ofili (b. 1968) is renowned for his vibrant, multi-layered works that celebrate Afrocentrism through both figurative and abstract approaches. He came to prominence in the 1990's as both a YBA (Young British Artist) and the scandal surrounding his painting "The Holy Virgin Mary" exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum in 1999.
Ofili’s oeuvre is rich with kaleidoscopic compositions realized through unconventional mediums such as beads, glitter, map pins, and most notoriously, elephant dung. His work often includes obscured imagery, intricate symbolism, and diverse cultural references that contribute to a larger narrative.
Ofili produced this print in a limited edition as a fundraiser in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. It was sold for one night only at a benefit in New York, which many contemporary artists contributed to.
This work features two stylized figures in profile, engaged in an intimate moment. They are depicted in deep navy, against a slightly reflective silver page. Musical staffs add visual depth to the background, anchoring notes and lyrics that float above the figures: "You will not lose, not if you use your heart."
Ofili’s work combines painterly and cultural elements to play on ideas of beauty while carrying messages about black culture, history, and exoticism. His art draws on a range of sources—including jazz and hip-hop music, the Bible, and the works of artist and poet William Blake—and can be understood physically as well as metaphorically.
Ofili was the recipient of the Turner Prize in 1998. His work is celebrated in public collections across the globe including the Tate (London), Studio Museum Harlem (New York), and the San Fransisco Museum of Art.
Questions about this piece? Contact us, call +1.416.704.1720, or visit our Toronto gallery.
"Use Your Heart"
2005
Screenprint
Signed and dated by the artist, lower left
From an unknown edition (likely 100 examples)
33"H 23.5"W (work)
37"H 27.25"W (framed)
Detailed condition report by request. Very good condition
Chris Ofili (b. 1968) is renowned for his vibrant, multi-layered works that celebrate Afrocentrism through both figurative and abstract approaches. He came to prominence in the 1990's as both a YBA (Young British Artist) and the scandal surrounding his painting "The Holy Virgin Mary" exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum in 1999.
Ofili’s oeuvre is rich with kaleidoscopic compositions realized through unconventional mediums such as beads, glitter, map pins, and most notoriously, elephant dung. His work often includes obscured imagery, intricate symbolism, and diverse cultural references that contribute to a larger narrative.
Ofili produced this print in a limited edition as a fundraiser in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. It was sold for one night only at a benefit in New York, which many contemporary artists contributed to.
This work features two stylized figures in profile, engaged in an intimate moment. They are depicted in deep navy, against a slightly reflective silver page. Musical staffs add visual depth to the background, anchoring notes and lyrics that float above the figures: "You will not lose, not if you use your heart."
Ofili’s work combines painterly and cultural elements to play on ideas of beauty while carrying messages about black culture, history, and exoticism. His art draws on a range of sources—including jazz and hip-hop music, the Bible, and the works of artist and poet William Blake—and can be understood physically as well as metaphorically.
Ofili was the recipient of the Turner Prize in 1998. His work is celebrated in public collections across the globe including the Tate (London), Studio Museum Harlem (New York), and the San Fransisco Museum of Art.
Questions about this piece? Contact us, call +1.416.704.1720, or visit our Toronto gallery.
"Use Your Heart"
2005
Screenprint
Signed and dated by the artist, lower left
From an unknown edition (likely 100 examples)
33"H 23.5"W (work)
37"H 27.25"W (framed)
Detailed condition report by request. Very good condition
Description
Chris Ofili (b. 1968) is renowned for his vibrant, multi-layered works that celebrate Afrocentrism through both figurative and abstract approaches. He came to prominence in the 1990's as both a YBA (Young British Artist) and the scandal surrounding his painting "The Holy Virgin Mary" exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum in 1999.
Ofili’s oeuvre is rich with kaleidoscopic compositions realized through unconventional mediums such as beads, glitter, map pins, and most notoriously, elephant dung. His work often includes obscured imagery, intricate symbolism, and diverse cultural references that contribute to a larger narrative.
Ofili produced this print in a limited edition as a fundraiser in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. It was sold for one night only at a benefit in New York, which many contemporary artists contributed to.
This work features two stylized figures in profile, engaged in an intimate moment. They are depicted in deep navy, against a slightly reflective silver page. Musical staffs add visual depth to the background, anchoring notes and lyrics that float above the figures: "You will not lose, not if you use your heart."
Ofili’s work combines painterly and cultural elements to play on ideas of beauty while carrying messages about black culture, history, and exoticism. His art draws on a range of sources—including jazz and hip-hop music, the Bible, and the works of artist and poet William Blake—and can be understood physically as well as metaphorically.
Ofili was the recipient of the Turner Prize in 1998. His work is celebrated in public collections across the globe including the Tate (London), Studio Museum Harlem (New York), and the San Fransisco Museum of Art.
Questions about this piece? Contact us, call +1.416.704.1720, or visit our Toronto gallery.
"Use Your Heart"
2005
Screenprint
Signed and dated by the artist, lower left
From an unknown edition (likely 100 examples)
33"H 23.5"W (work)
37"H 27.25"W (framed)
Detailed condition report by request. Very good condition























