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Damien Hirst — Cannizaro, from Veils (H4-4)
Damien Hirst

Cannizaro, from Veils (H4-4)

"Cannizaro, from Veils (H4-4)" is a giclée print by Damien Hirst from his Veils series, which explores abstraction through layered, translucent forms and vibrant color interactions. The work is flush-mounted to aluminium with a metal strainer on the reverse, a presentation method that emphasizes the print's luminosity and creates a seamless integration between image and support. As part of Hirst's departure toward pure abstraction, the Veils series demonstrates the artist's continued investigation of color, pattern, and visual perception beyond his earlier figurative and conceptual works.

Medium
Giclée print in colours, flush-mounted to aluminium with metal strainer on the reverse (as issued).

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Evening & Day Editions

January 23, 2025

Lot 181

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Damien Hirst, Cannizaro, from Veils (H4-4)

"Cannizaro, from Veils (H4-4)" is a giclée print by Damien Hirst from his Veils series, which explores abstraction through layered, translucent forms and vibrant color interactions. The work is flush-mounted to aluminium with a metal strainer on the reverse, a presentation method that emphasizes the print's luminosity and creates a seamless integration between image and support. As part of Hirst's departure toward pure abstraction, the Veils series demonstrates the artist's continued investigation of color, pattern, and visual perception beyond his earlier figurative and conceptual works.

Medium
Giclée print in colours, flush-mounted to aluminium with metal strainer on the reverse (as issued).
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Pharmaceutical aesthetics, Acrylic On Canvas, Scientific Imagery, Spot Painting, Vibrant and colorful, Veils series, British Artist, 21st Century, Contemporary Art, Chemical structures

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Alex Capecelatro, Sarah Greenspan, Hamilton Selway Gallery, Brittany Laques