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  1. Chris Ofili has 43 works online. There are. 2,425 paintings online. How we identified these works. Chris Ofili. The Holy Virgin Mary. 1996. Acrylic, oil, polyester resin, paper collage, glitter, map pins, and elephant dung on canvas. 96 × 72" (243.8 × 182.8 cm). Gift of Steven and Alexandra Cohen. 211.2018.a-c. Painting and Sculpture.

  2. 6 de dic. de 2023 · Ofilis icon asks us to confront the possibility of a black Virgin Mary. Other works express Ofilis interest in black culture more explicitly: paintings like the Afrodizzia series and No Woman No Cry make references not only to hip-hop and reggae but also to contemporary racial politics.

  3. Location. Museum of Modern Art, New York City. The Holy Virgin Mary is a mixed media painting created by Chris Ofili in 1996 that utilizes elephant dung and pornographic images. It was one of the works included in the Sensation exhibition in London, Berlin and New York in 1997–2000.

  4. 3 de may. de 2016 · Chris Ofili. Date: 1996. Style: Neo-Expressionism. Genre: figurative. Media: collage, mixed media. Location: Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York City, NY, US. Dimensions: 253 x 182.2 cm. Share: Article. The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) is likely the most famous and most controversial artwork by Chris Ofili.

  5. Chris Ofili. The Holy Virgin Mary. 1996 821 Acrylic, oil, polyester resin, paper collage, glitter, map pins, and elephant dung on canvas, 96 × ... Y también el hecho de que había excrementos de elefante en la pintura. Y la colocación del cuadro. Es gracioso, no recuerdo que hubiera ningún problema con la pornografía.

  6. The Holy Virgin Mary Chris Ofili 1996 Double Captain Shit and the Legend of the Black Stars Chris Ofili 1997 No Woman No Cry Chris Ofili 1998

  7. The Holy Virgin Mary, mixed-media painting on linen that was created in 1996 by British artist Chris Ofili. The painting, one of Ofilis earliest artworks, created a sensation and brought the artist both fame and notoriety. Ofili, whose parents had immigrated to Britain from Nigeria, attended Roman Catholic schools as a child.