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Damien Hirst Archaeology now
Galleria Borghese
a cura di Anna Coliva , Mario Codognato
Marsilio Editori, Venezia 2021, 260 pagine, 27 x 33 cm., ISBN 9788829710454
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Roma, Galleria Borghese, 10 maggio - 10 ottobre 2021
Anna Coliva e Mario Codognato, curatori della mostra e autori, tra gli altri, dei saggi in catalogo, esponendo Damien Hirst nella Galleria Borghese, hanno compiuto un'operazione culturale straordinaria. L'artista inglese, assoluta e controversa celebrità del mondo artistico contemporaneo, non ha realizzato un progetto site-specific per il museo, eppure le sculture prodotte nel corso degli anni e la nuova serie dei dipinti Colour Space sembrano assolutamente e indubitabilmente concepiti per legarsi alle opere, ai colori, alla materia antica e moderna che la Galleria Borghese conserva, e di cui è integralmente tessuta.
Oltre 80 opere dalla serie Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable, realizzate con materiali diversi - naturali, tecnologici e preziosi - come bronzo, marmo di Carrara e malachite, sono esposte nelle sale del museo, affiancando i capolavori statuari e pittorici della galleria romana in un progetto che mostra l’incredibile abilità dell’artista di unire concetti e narrazioni. La mostra presenta anche un gruppo di dipinti dalla serie del 2016 intitolata Colour Space che vede l’infiltrazione, nelle parole dell'artista, di “elementi umani”. Lo spazio esterno del Giardino Segreto dell’Uccelliera ospita la colossale scultura Hydra and Kali.
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Go see Damien Hirst at Houghton Hall: Colour Space Paintings and Outdoor Sculptures before it closes tomorrow, July 15, at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, United Kingdom. Hirst’s new series, the Colour Space paintings, are on display in the historic setting of Houghton Hall, Norfolk. "Colour Space" are a development of the artist’s iconic Spot Paintings. Where the Spot Paintings appear to have been painted mechanically, the Colour Space paintings are more organic in appearance and allow for evidence of the human hand. The exhibition also includes a number of the artist’s most celebrated sculptures installed throughout the eighteenth-century house and gardens, which will remain on view through September: http://fal.cn/yObz
Press release—Damien Hirst at Gagosian West 24th Street, New York
April 23, 2018
DAMIEN HIRST Colour Space Paintings
Opening reception: Friday, May 11, 6–8pm May 4–June 30, 2018
555 West 24th Street, New York
I originally wanted the Spots to look like they were painted by a human trying to paint like a machine. Colour Space is going back to the human element, so instead you have the fallibility of the human hand in the drips and inconsistencies. There are still no two exact colors that repeat in each painting, which is really important to me. I think of them as cells under a microscope. —Damien Hirst
Gagosian is pleased to present Damien Hirst’s Colour Space Paintings, the first exhibition of the series in the United States, following their presentation earlier this year at Houghton Hall in England.
Evolving from the iconic Spot Paintings, which are among Hirst’s most recognized works, the Colour Space Paintings revisit the free and spontaneous nature of his first two spot paintings from 1986, exactly thirty years later. As Hirst recalls, “My first ever Spot Painting was loose and painted with drippy paint and not minimal at all. In that painting, I was wrestling with what I originally thought of as the coldness of Minimalism and the more emotional Abstract Expressionist painting style I’d grown up with. At the time I painted it, it felt uncool and I abandoned it immediately for the rigidity of the grid, removing the mess, but after doing the Spot catalogue raisonné I’ve felt really drawn to that first painting and knew I’d revisit it eventually.”
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Now on view—Damien Hirst at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, UK
MARCH 27, 2018
"Damien Hirst at Houghton Hall: Colour Space Paintings and Outdoor Sculptures" at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, UK is now on view through July 15, 2018. Never before shown in public, the Colour Space paintings will be installed in the State Rooms at Houghton Hall, while a number of the artist’s most celebrated sculptures which will be installed throughout the 18th-century house and gardens. For more details, including visitor information, click HERE. __________ Image: Damien Hirst, Flesh Tint, 2016, household gloss on canvas, 24 × 32 inches (61 × 81.3 cm) © Damien Hirst and Science Ltd. All rights reserved, DACS 2018. Photo by Prudence Cuming Associates Ltd.