H10-3 Theodora by Damien Hirst - Artwork by Damien Hirst - Heni and Damien Hirst Collab - Chicago art gallery
H10-3 Theodora by Damien Hirst - Artwork by Damien Hirst - Heni and Damien Hirst Collab - Chicago art gallery
H10-3 Theodora by Damien Hirst - Artwork by Damien Hirst - Heni and Damien Hirst Collab - Chicago art gallery
H10-3 Theodora by Damien Hirst - Artwork by Damien Hirst - Heni and Damien Hirst Collab - Chicago art gallery
H10-3 Theodora by Damien Hirst - Artwork by Damien Hirst - Heni and Damien Hirst Collab - Chicago art gallery
H10-3 Theodora by Damien Hirst - Artwork by Damien Hirst - Heni and Damien Hirst Collab - Chicago art gallery
H10-3 Theodora by Damien Hirst - Artwork by Damien Hirst - Heni and Damien Hirst Collab - Chicago art gallery
H10-3 Theodora by Damien Hirst - Artwork by Damien Hirst - Heni and Damien Hirst Collab - Chicago art gallery

H10-3 Theodora by Damien Hirst

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Laminated Giclee print on Aluminium Composite

Artist Proof, Edition # 16 of 25

Screen Printed with Glitter


Artist Replete presents "H10-3 Theodora" by renowned British artist, Damien Hirst. 

 

"Theodora" is named for the great Byzantine empress who used her intelligence and savvy to create lasting change in the empire. Born into the lowest class of Byzantine society, Theodora (497-548 CE) rose to power in 527 CE following her marriage to Emperor Justinian. She left a significant impact on the region, namely through implementing new religious and social policies. Indeed, Theodora’s power over the empire left many to wonder if it was her and not Justinian that ruled.


In "Theodora" various hues of red and black butterfly wings assemble into an intriguing asymmetrical pattern, the only one of its kind from the series. Lines of glittering red, noticeable only at proximity, symmetrically sections the composition vertically in half, as well as divides it horizontally into thirds and establishes a circle in the upper half of the print.

 

The lower horizontal band, the circle and the vertical line are the most prominent, creating a formation reminiscent of the female gender symbol. Such recalls some of Theodora’s landmark policies that benefited women, including prohibiting the trafficking of girls and amending divorce laws to give women more rights.


With the wings arranged in pairs or singularly across the work, ‘Theodora’ stands out for its degree of organized chaos. The result of the carefully composed asymmetrical composition is the visual sensation that these wings are not lifeless specimens arranged for the viewer’s aesthetic pleasure but insects vibrating with life, captured zooming across (and perceivably beyond) the picture plane. 

Damien Steven Hirst (born 7 June 1965) is an English artist who dominated the art scene in the UK during the 1990s. He is reportedly the United Kingdom's richest living artist, with his wealth estimated at over $384 million USD. During the 1990s his career was closely linked with the famous art collector Charles Saatchi.

 

Life, and particular death is a central theme in Hirst's works. He became famous for a series of artworks in which animals (including a shark, sheep, and a cow) are preserved, sometimes having been dissected, in formaldehyde. The best-known of these was The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living, a 14-foot (4.3 m) tiger shark immersed in formaldehyde in a clear display case.

 

In September 2008, Hirst made an unprecedented move for a living artist by selling a complete show, Beautiful Inside My Head Forever, at Sotheby's by auction and bypassing his long-standing galleries. The auction raised £111 million ($198 million), breaking the record for a one-artist auction as well as Hirst's own record with £10.3 million for The Golden Calf, an animal with 18-carat gold horns and hooves, preserved in formaldehyde. 

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