These guys are two of the best painters of the modern generation. London trained and feted, they decided to move to Trinidad. A bold move to get away from the madding crowd and sycophantic chatter I'd imagine. I was interested to see whether the relocation has helped them paint better, with more freedom, or moved their work on.
Their respective shows at Werner and Miro are inconclusive, but I'd say that the answer is basically no. Doigs work at werner http://www.worldwidereview.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=81037 looks a bit like it's trying to hard to be serious, and Ofili's show at Miro is just a bunch of preparatory work with a huge but insignificant painting thown in. Where's the major series? The National Gallery ballet paintings were ok, but looked also tentative, but at least offered a glimpse of change in his work, with their matissey forms, weird colours, and escape from pattern.
I am sure it's nice living somewhere else but perhaps London's grim pressure and bustle hurries the artist along to their goal of greatness, Freud managed to hardly leave the place and get on with quite a lot of work, come back guys, London will help you forward!