A suite of eleven intaglio prints published by the Artist and Two Palms NYC on the occasion of the exhibition “Devil’s Pie” at David Zwirner, September 20 – November 3, 2007.

Each print depicts the same moment, when Judas betrayed Christ with a kiss in the Garden of Gethsemane, from the varying viewpoints of the eleven other disciples. A mainstay of his drawing practice, Ofili employs his tiny “afro head” figures in the prints, leaving some as outlines while filling others in, to represent the eleven points of view amidst the throng of soldiers that accompanied Judas to capture Christ and ultimately sentence him to crucifixion. Through this gesture, Ofili reinforces the power of perspective, acknowledging that any story, even one of history’s most frequently told, is simply one attempt at describing a situation’s apparent truth.

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Chris Ofili: The Agony in the Garden
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The Agony in the Garden
2007

Portfolio of 11 intaglio prints with spit bite aquatint, one color, on Sommerset paper
Image Size: Paper: 20.87 x 16.93 inches; 53 x 43 cm Plate size: 16 x 12 inches; 40.6 x 30.5 cm

Edition of 20
OFICH0077

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