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Artworks
Methamphetamine, unframed
Damien Hirst
Methamphetamine, 2004Etching in colours on Hahnemühle paper177.1 cm x 86.4 cm
69 3/4 x 34 in.Edition of 115 (plus 30 proofs)Signed lower right in pencil, numbered in pencil verso
Framed
Excellent condition
Methamphetamine (2004) is a screenprint by Damien Hirst that exemplifies the artist’s fascination with colour, order, and repetition. The work features a precise grid of evenly spaced coloured dots set...Methamphetamine (2004) is a screenprint by Damien Hirst that exemplifies the artist’s fascination with colour, order, and repetition. The work features a precise grid of evenly spaced coloured dots set against a white background, a format that became one of Hirst’s most recognisable artistic signatures. It belongs to his celebrated Spot series, a body of work comprising more than 1,400 paintings and prints created over several decades.
Although the composition appears systematic and scientific, the vibrant arrangement of colours creates a dynamic visual experience through subtle variations and optical effects. Like many works in the Spot series, Methamphetamine takes its title from a pharmaceutical substance, reflecting Hirst’s longstanding interest in medicine, science, and the systems through which society seeks to understand and control life. By combining a seemingly mechanical structure with the sensory impact of colour, Hirst transforms a simple visual formula into a compelling exploration of perception, beauty, and contemporary culture.
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