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Chris Ofili  born 1968

Chris Ofili No Woman, No Cry 1998
© Courtesy Chris Ofili - Afroco and Victoria Miro Gallery
No Woman, No Cry  1998

Mixed media on canvas
support: 2438 x 1828 x 51 mm
painting

Purchased 1999

T07502

No Woman No Cry is a tribute to the London teenager Stephen Lawrence. The Metropolitan police investigation into his racially motivated murder was mishandled, and a subsequent inquiry described the police force as institutionally racist. In each of the tears shed by the woman in the painting is a collaged image of Stephen Lawrence’s face, while the words ‘R.I.P. Stephen Lawrence’ are just discernible beneath the layers of paint. Despite these specific references, the artist also intended the painting to be read in more general terms, as a universal portrayal of melancholy and grief.

 (From the display caption September 2008)