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Damien Hirst — The Last Supper
Damien Hirst

The Last Supper

A series of screenprints by Damien Hirst, "The Last Supper" reimagines the iconic religious subject through the lens of consumer culture, presenting pharmaceutical packaging and medicinal branding in place of traditional biblical imagery. Each print is signed in pencil by the artist, from a limited edition of 150, with an additional 25 artist's proofs, and was published by The Paragon Press, London. The works are presented framed, reflecting Hirst's signature ability to provoke dialogue between commerce, mortality, and faith.

Medium
All signed in pencil, from the edition of 150 (there were also 25 artist's proofs), published by The Paragon Press, London, all framed.

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Evening & Day Editions

June 7, 2017

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Damien Hirst, The Last Supper

A series of screenprints by Damien Hirst, "The Last Supper" reimagines the iconic religious subject through the lens of consumer culture, presenting pharmaceutical packaging and medicinal branding in place of traditional biblical imagery. Each print is signed in pencil by the artist, from a limited edition of 150, with an additional 25 artist's proofs, and was published by The Paragon Press, London. The works are presented framed, reflecting Hirst's signature ability to provoke dialogue between commerce, mortality, and faith.

Medium
All signed in pencil, from the edition of 150 (there were also 25 artist's proofs), published by The Paragon Press, London, all framed.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Limited Edition Print, Bold, Religious Reference, Renowned Artist, Male Artist, Multi-panel, Provocative Mood, Provocative Imagery, Conceptual Art, Celebrated Artist, British Artist, Screenprint, Pop Art, Religious Subject, Figurative Art, Limited Edition, Late 20th Century, Contemporary Art, Screen Print, Neutral Tones, Religious Iconography, British, Colorful, Symbolic Imagery, Print Series, Iconic Imagery, Contemporary

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Collected by

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