Chris Ofili
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- | '''Chris Ofili''' (born 1968) is an [[England|English born]] [[painter]] noted for artworks referencing aspects of his [[Nigeria]]n heritage. He is one of the [[Young British Artists]]. He is a [[Turner Prize]] winner and his work has been a source of controversy. | + | '''Chris Ofili''' (born [[1968]]) is an [[England|English born]] [[painter]] noted for artworks referencing aspects of his [[Nigeria]]n heritage. He is one of the [[Young British Artists]]. He is a [[Turner Prize]] winner and work such as ''[[The Holy Virgin Mary]]'' has been a source of controversy. |
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Chris Ofili (born 1968) is an English born painter noted for artworks referencing aspects of his Nigerian heritage. He is one of the Young British Artists. He is a Turner Prize winner and work such as The Holy Virgin Mary has been a source of controversy.
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