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Chris Ofili at Tate Britain - Hip Hop spirit in Art

Chris Ofili
 

27th January saw the opening of a major new exhibition of work by Manchester born Nigerian artist, Chris Ofili, at Tate Britain. To celebrate the opening of the exhibition Tate Britain have created a special youth ticket. Having won the Turner Prize in 1998 aged 30, Chris Ofili now resides in Trinidad. Chris’s works show many parallels with Hip Hop and sampling culture, remixing and re-mastering modern inspirations from art and music Read More >>

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