Damien Hirst

Discover the meaning behind Damien Hirst's H-14 'The Secrets'

Damien Hirst H14 | Lougher Contemporary

About the Series

Damien Hirst's H14 'The Secrets' series, released by HENI editions, marks a significant progression in the artist's oeuvre, building upon themes explored in previous series such as H8 'Fruitful And Forever,' H9 'The Virtues,' and the more recent H13 'Where The Land Meets The Sea.' Drawing inspiration from the Impressionists and Pointillists, Hirst employs flowers as a medium to delve into personal emotion and the transient nature of life. Yet, his approach is distinctly contemporary, characterised by a vibrant palette and a technique that juxtaposes meticulous detail with gestural, almost violent applications of paint. This duality mirrors the themes within his work, evoking a balance between control and chaos, the designed and the natural, the harmonious and the discordant.

 

Debuting the series at Frieze London

In 2023, 'The Secret Gardens Paintings' debuted at Frieze London, coinciding with the fair's 20th-anniversary celebrations. Scheduled for exhibition at Château La Coste from March 2 to June 23, 2024, 'The Light That Shines' will feature a curated selection of these paintings alongside Hirst’s sculptures.
Hirst's series invites viewers to contemplate the intricate relationship between humanity and nature. The lush gardens depicted in 'The Secrets' series are simultaneously wild and meticulously curated, echoing the artist's commentary on the simultaneous hope and futility in attempting to control nature. This theme strikes a chord in a society increasingly cognizant of its environmental impact, underscoring the delicate equilibrium between human progress and the preservation of natural beauty.

Damien Hirst H14 | Lougher Contemporary

Collecting Damien Hirst Prints

For collectors, acquiring prints from 'H14 The Secrets' series presents an opportunity to engage with Hirst's thought-provoking artistic vision. With limited editions available, collectors can add a touch of intrigue and intellectual depth to their art collections. Hirst's prints not only serve as aesthetically pleasing additions to any space but also offer a deeper layer of meaning and contemplation.

In the world of contemporary art, collecting Damien Hirst prints has become a coveted pursuit among enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike. Hirst's iconic imagery and conceptual brilliance have propelled him to international acclaim, making his prints highly sought after in the art market. As with any investment in art, collectors should carefully consider factors such as edition size, provenance, and condition when acquiring Hirst's prints, ensuring their value and authenticity. 

 

In conclusion, Damien Hirst's 'H14 The Secrets' print series offers a captivating exploration of the mysteries that define our existence. Through bold imagery and conceptual depth, Hirst invites collectors on a journey of introspection and revelation, challenging them to confront the secrets that lie within and beyond. As a testament to Hirst's enduring influence in the art world, 'H14 The Secrets' series promises to captivate collectors and enthusiasts for years to come.

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