Damien Hirst British, 1965
Methyl Phenylsulfoxide, 2010
Woodcut in colours on paper
41 x 64 in.
104.1 x 162.6 cm.
104.1 x 162.6 cm.
Edition of 48
Series: 12 Woodcut Spots
Signed lower right margin and numbered verso
Beginning in the late 1980s, Hirst developed his iconic 'Spot Paintings.' Works composed of evenly spaced colour circles arranged in precise grids. Methyl Phenylsulfoxide, although seemingly aligned with high-contemporary aesthetic...
Beginning in the late 1980s, Hirst developed his iconic "Spot Paintings." Works composed of evenly spaced colour circles arranged in precise grids. Methyl Phenylsulfoxide, although seemingly aligned with high-contemporary aesthetic concerns, echoes the visual strategies of the Washington Color School. Active through the 1950s and 60s, the emphasis on pure colour, flatness, and optical experience is central to Hirst's Spot works. The woodcut process lends a material presence not found in Hirst's other works. Each colour carries traces of the carved wood grain surface. Hirst's system of titling the woodcut editions carry associated with industrial production and classification. Grounding their seemingly sweet colour harmonies in the conditions of contemporary consumer and scientific culture.
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