Chris Ofili and Daniel Boyd at AGSA
At the centre of Chris Ofili’s The Swing (2020-23) is a vulva. A plump, fecund, soft-edged eye, a glancing aperture onto the cosmos. In 2023, the Art Gallery of South Australia (AGSA) acquired The Swing to ample publicity. It is the only painting by the British-born Nigerian artist in an Australian public collection (even David Walsh only momentarily owned an Ofili, selling it in 2015 to help expand the Museum of Old and New Art). But The Swing was also met with relative silence. Considering its blue-chip price tag—Ofili’s paintings regularly watermark around $1.5-2 million—there has been minimal critical reception to the acquisition. Since its unveiling, The Swing has been on display in AGSA’s ‘Metamorphosis’ gallery — a thematic collection display in the Melrose wing. It beguiles audiences with a haze of neo-rococo pastels and shimmering surfaces, even with a vulva centre stage.