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Denzil Forrester

Three Wicked Men, 1982

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About the artwork
In 1981 Winston Rose was killed in police custody. Denzil Forrester was friends with Rose, and this piece is a response to his shocking death. Taking its title from a Reggae George song of the same name, it evokes the atmosphere of the Dub clubs in the 80s, and the police presence that accompanied it. Allison Thompson described it as ‘a collage of multisensorial experiences that mourn the loss of life while also celebrating a culture of resilience’.
  • Artist Denzil Forrester
  • Artwork Three Wicked Men
  • Material FSC Certified paper and wood
  • Date of work 1982
  • Credit Original: Three Wicked Men 1982 Oil on canvas 2740 x 3700 mm Tate. Presented anonymously 2017 © Denzil Forrester. Courtesy of the artist and Stephen Friedman Gallery, London.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Denzil Forrester (born 1956) is a Grenada-born British artist who moved to England as a child in 1967. After graduating from the Royal College of Art, after a residency at The British School in Rome, he worked for 30 years at Morley College in South London as a painting and drawing Tutor, alongside his artistic practice. His work is characterised by vivid colour, gestural brushwork and energetic composition. He has had solo exhibitions at Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, Nottingham Contemporary and Spike Island, and in 2020 was awarded an MBE. He now lives and works in Cornwall.
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