Chris Ofili
For the Unknown Runner, 2011-2012
Lithograph on Somerset 300gsm Soft White Velvet paper.
Signed, numbered and dated by the artist
Signed, numbered and dated by the artist
76 x 60cm
© Chris Ofili
For the Unknown Runner, by Chris Ofili, captures a dynamic moment of a figure sprinting past an observant crowd. Describing a moment frozen in motion as a 'superhuman sprint,' the...
For the Unknown Runner, by Chris Ofili, captures a dynamic moment of a figure sprinting past an observant crowd. Describing a moment frozen in motion as a 'superhuman sprint,' the figure embodies the extraordinary efforts of Olympic athletes. This quality creates anticipation around the limits of human potential and achievement. By portraying an unknown runner, Ofili's figure serves as a symbol of unity, representing all Olympic participants on whom viewers project their own hopes and expectations. Framing the athlete is a vase that represents the artistic and cultural heritage of the Olympic Games, connecting past and present. 'For the Unknown Runner' is a poignant dedication to both Olympic history and the future luminaries of sport.
The present work commemorates the Olympic Games hosted in London, 2012. Ofili's piece fits within the broader themes explored within his work of personal experience, identity, race, and folklore, alluding to the achievements of diverse athletes on the global Olympic stage.
The present work commemorates the Olympic Games hosted in London, 2012. Ofili's piece fits within the broader themes explored within his work of personal experience, identity, race, and folklore, alluding to the achievements of diverse athletes on the global Olympic stage.