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Damien Hirst — H10-4. Suiko, from The Empresses
Damien Hirst

H10-4. Suiko, from The Empresses

Damien Hirst's "H10-4. Suiko, from The Empresses" is a vibrant digital print on aluminium composite enhanced with screenprinted glitter, creating a shimmering, ornamental surface that reflects the artist's characteristic maximalist approach to color and embellishment. Part of a limited edition series of 3,310 prints published by HENI Editions in 2022, the monumental square composition demonstrates Hirst's continued exploration of pattern, repetition, and decorative excess as vehicles for contemporary artistic expression. The work's generous scale and luminous materiality invite viewers to engage with it as a modern equivalent to historical ornamental traditions, while the glitter application adds a layer of visual spectacle and temporal impermanence typical of the artist's practice.

Medium
Laminated digital pigment print in colours on aluminium composite panel, screenprinted with glitter, 2022, signed and numbered from the edition of 3310 in pen on the publisher's label verso, printed and published by HENI Editions, London, the full sheet printed to the edges, overall 1000 x 1000mm (39 3/8 x 39 3/8in), Box dimensions: 116 x 166 x 8cm, Condition, Related Lots, BACK TO AUCTION CATALOGUE, Damien Hirst (b.1965) H18-4. Splendour, from The Kaleidoscopes, Estimate: £7,000 - 9,000, Etel A

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Prints & Works on Paper 1500-2026

March 31, 2026

Lot 39

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Damien Hirst, H10-4. Suiko, from The Empresses

Damien Hirst's "H10-4. Suiko, from The Empresses" is a vibrant digital print on aluminium composite enhanced with screenprinted glitter, creating a shimmering, ornamental surface that reflects the artist's characteristic maximalist approach to color and embellishment. Part of a limited edition series of 3,310 prints published by HENI Editions in 2022, the monumental square composition demonstrates Hirst's continued exploration of pattern, repetition, and decorative excess as vehicles for contemporary artistic expression. The work's generous scale and luminous materiality invite viewers to engage with it as a modern equivalent to historical ornamental traditions, while the glitter application adds a layer of visual spectacle and temporal impermanence typical of the artist's practice.

Medium
Laminated digital pigment print in colours on aluminium composite panel, screenprinted with glitter, 2022, signed and numbered from the edition of 3310 in pen on the publisher's label verso, printed and published by HENI Editions, London, the full sheet printed to the edges, overall 1000 x 1000mm (39 3/8 x 39 3/8in), Box dimensions: 116 x 166 x 8cm, Condition, Related Lots, BACK TO AUCTION CATALOGUE, Damien Hirst (b.1965) H18-4. Splendour, from The Kaleidoscopes, Estimate: £7,000 - 9,000, Etel A
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Related themes

Vibrant Aesthetic, Spot Painting, Mixed Media, British Artist, Colorful Dots, Japanese History, Imperial portraiture, 21st Century, Contemporary Art, Pharmaceutical Art

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