Internationally recognised for his irreverent approach to artmaking, blurring the lines between media and expanding their possibilities, Damien Hirst has helped set contemporary art on a practically limitless course. Through a decisive interplay of technology, technique and material, Hirst’s artworks engage with his signature themes...
‘Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve’ (1533), also known as ‘The Ambassadors’, is one of the most iconic paintings by Hans Holbein the Younger. The canvas displays not only the double portrait of the two influential French ambassadors, but also a variety of painstakingly rendered objects alluding to contemporary culture, spirituality and politics, as well as the famous skull anamorphosis. It is part of the permanent collection at the National Gallery in London and was made into a series of prints by HENI Editions in 2018...read more
Brian Clarke’s monumental Night Orchids series of over 260 drawings on black card captures the flower in a constant state of transformation. Begun in 2013 following his trips to Thailand and France, Clarke’s Night Orchids anticipates the meditation-like practice employed in his later Vespers series....
Brian Clarke’s monumental Night Orchids series of over 260 drawings on black card captures the flower in a constant state of transformation. Begun in 2013 following his trips to Thailand and France, Clarke’s Night Orchids anticipates the meditation-like practice employed in his later Vespers series....
Brian Clarke’s monumental Night Orchids series of over 260 drawings on black card captures the flower in a constant state of transformation. Begun in 2013 following his trips to Thailand and France, Clarke’s Night Orchids anticipates the meditation-like practice employed in his later Vespers series....
Brian Clarke’s monumental Night Orchids series of over 260 drawings on black card captures the flower in a constant state of transformation. Begun in 2013 following his trips to Thailand and France, Clarke’s Night Orchids anticipates the meditation-like practice employed in his later Vespers series....
Brian Clarke’s monumental Night Orchids series of over 260 drawings on black card captures the flower in a constant state of transformation. Begun in 2013 following his trips to Thailand and France, Clarke’s Night Orchids anticipates the meditation-like practice employed in his later Vespers series....
Internationally recognised for his irreverent approach to artmaking, blurring the lines between media and expanding their possibilities, Damien Hirst has helped set contemporary art on a practically limitless course. Through a decisive interplay of technology, technique and material, Hirst’s artworks engage with his signature themes...
KAWS’ silkscreen print, Time Off (Rose) shows one of the artist’s iconic figures with crosses for eyes and pink fur, reclining in a flat grey background.
Internationally recognised for his irreverent approach to artmaking, blurring the lines between media and expanding their possibilities, Damien Hirst has helped set contemporary art on a practically limitless course. Through a decisive interplay of technology, technique and material, Hirst’s artworks engage with his signature themes...
Part of the Flors Dali (The Fruits) series, Apricot Knight shows a figure made up of foliage and fruit, placed above a sketch of a knight upon his horse.
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