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HENI is delighted to present Camouflage by Invader, a new release featuring 21 unique editions split across five sizes, available to apply for on HENI Editions from 29 November 2024 until 9 December 2024 at 17:00 GMT.
The Camouflage series are screenprints on Somerset Satin Cotton, set within an aluminium frame, and come in a range of 5 sizes, from XX-Large 120 cm x 142 cm (framed) to Small 51 cm x 51 cm (framed), each work is signed and numbered by Invader.
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First, insert screws into the wall, carefully positioned to align with the frame's two cutouts (located in the top left and top right corners on the back). The screws need to be long enough to extend out from the wall by around 15mm. Once the screws are in place, hang the frame by hooking these cutouts over the screws. Make sure not to place the screws on the narrow edge of the frame, as this won't provide proper support.
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The Camouflage prints are set within an aluminium frame.
For information on how to hang the frames, please refer to our help article: How do I hang these frames? This resource includes detailed instructions and visual references.
If you wish to reframe the work, please note that the Invader Camouflage series works are mounted with modern self-adhesive acid-free and reversible mounting materials. The method is secure enough for HENI to ship these works all over the world but also completely reversible by a paper conservator or an experienced picture framer. Demounting should not be attempted by someone without the requisite experience and skillset.
The mounting process uses 40mm squares of archival paper with acid-free adhesive that are attached to the back of the artwork at regular intervals. Each of these squares has a 19mm piece of acid-free archival double-sided tape at its centre, which secures the artwork to the mount board. To remove the artwork, a professional would gently heat the edges where the tape is located, allowing the double-sided tape to release. Once the artwork is separated from the mount board, the remaining archival paper squares can be safely removed from the back of the print by applying a small amount of distilled water.
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The Camouflage editions do not come with a Certificate of Authenticity. The edition numbers for each of the works are randomly allocated and cannot be chosen.
The Camouflage editions are on display at the HENI Gallery from the 29 November 2024 until 19 January 2025. Admission to the gallery is free, with no appointment required.
HENI Gallery
6–10 Lexington St, London W1F 0LB,
United Kingdom
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