Awol Erizku, Boy Holding Grapes, 2012

Sundays are for feasting, as demonstrated by the protagonist of this arresting take on Caravaggio’s Young Sick Bacchus by the Ethiopian-American multidisciplinary artist Awol Erizku. This early work, from 2012, was one of several reinterpretations of famous artworks in which Erizku placed people of colour front and centre to spotlight their absence across the Western art historical canon. Other examples include Girl with a Bamboo Earring and Lady with a Pitbull.