HENI is delighted to release Triple Trouble, a collection of new collaborative works by three disruptive artists: Shepard Fairey, Damien Hirst and Invader. The artworks are on show at the exhibition Triple Trouble, at Newport Street Gallery, until 29 March 2026. The original paintings, sculptures, installations and mosaics in this collection are available by application from 13 October 2025.
The allocation period for the works will be ongoing throughout the duration of the exhibition.
Third Eye Butterfly Mandala (Blue)
Shepard Fairey, Damien Hirst
260 x 183 cm
Paint, oil ink, paper, spray paint, acrylic and collage on canvas
Icon Pixel (with Pills)
Shepard Fairey, Damien Hirst, Invader
185 x 149.2 cm
Ceramic tiles and pills on wood
Invaded Blossom
Damien Hirst, Invader
305 x 244 cm
Oil on canvas
Planetary Threat
Shepard Fairey, Invader
213.4 x 335.3 cm
Mixed media and ceramic tiles on MDF
Fight the Power
Shepard Fairey, Damien Hirst, Invader
152 x 111 cm
PVC tiles and pills on painted paper
Beautiful Controlling Ornate Mandala 3 Spin Painting
Shepard Fairey, Damien Hirst
122 cm diameter
Household gloss and spray paint on canvas
The new Triple Trouble works explore the intersections of contemporary art, street culture and pop iconography. Fairey, Hirst and Invader have combined forces to create a series of collaborative works that defy categorisation while amplifying their shared fascination with repetition, symbols and cultural icons.
The works celebrate both the individuality of each artist and the synergy that occurs when their practices collide. Familiar motifs, such as Fairey’s OBEY iconography, Hirst’s spots and cabinets and Invader’s space mosaics, have been reconfigured in provocative and playful ways that challenge the boundaries between fine art and street culture.
Shepard Fairey
Shepard Fairey is a contemporary street artist, graphic designer, activist, and founder of OBEY Clothing and creative agency Studio Number One. In 1989, while at Rhode Island School of Design studying for his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Illustration, Shepard Fairey created the “Andre the Giant has a Posse” sticker that later evolved into the OBEY GIANT art campaign. In 2008, his portrait of then-Democratic candidate Barack Obama became an internationally recognized emblem of hope. He is known for the “We The People” campaign debuted during the 2017 Women’s Marches worldwide. Fairey has painted nearly 140 public murals, become one of the most sought-after and provocative artists globally, changing the way people converse about art and view the urban landscape.
Damien Hirst
Damien Hirst is a British artist whose name has become synonymous with contemporary art. Since his generative work as a student at Goldsmiths School of Art, Hirst's production has been boundary−redefining in nature. Working primarily in installation, painting, sculpture and drawing, Hirst explores the complex relationships between art, beauty, religion, science, life and death. He constantly returns to his foundational interests and themes, which he reworks to develop an innovative visual language.
Invader
The elusive street artist Invader uses his now ubiquitous pixelated characters to unpretentiously bring art to the masses. Self-described as an Unidentified Free Artist (UFA) whose identity is perennially hidden behind masks and digital pixelations, his pseudonym reflects his artistic practice – to invade (often illegally) spaces with viral art since 1998. The nearly 90 territories he has invaded include the International Space Station, the seabed off the coast of Cancún and a remote city located at an altitude of 4000 meters above sea level where he had installed his 4000th mosaic in 2021. The discovery of a mosaic by Invader has become akin to an international treasure hunt for the 482.000 players of ‘Flashinvaders’, the free app he has developed. In a span of 30 years, Invader has expanded his practice into new media, delving into Rubik’s Cube sculptures in his Rubikcubist series, and produced installations, films and acclaimed exhibitions in galleries and museums worldwide.
HENI Editions will also release several new print editions by Shepard Fairey, Damien Hirst and Invader throughout the five-month run of the exhibition.
For those who wish to be notified when the works are released for sale, please fill in the registration form in the link below.
The artworks are on view in the Triple Trouble exhibition at Newport Street Gallery until 29 March 2026. Admission to the gallery is free.
Newport Street Gallery
Exhibition dates: 10 October–29 March 2026
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 10am–6pm
Address: Newport Street Gallery, Newport Street, London SE11 6AJ
The Triple Trouble merchandise collection, inspired by artworks from Shepard Fairey, Damien Hirst, and Invader, is now available for purchase both online and at Newport Street Gallery. More items will be released in the coming weeks.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
If you have any questions, you can explore our FAQs here. If you want to get in touch, please contact customer care or ask a moderator on Discord.
HENI Primary releases Triple Trouble, a collection of new collaborative works by three disruptive artists: Shepard Fairey, Damien Hirst and Invader. The artworks are on show at the exhibition Triple Trouble, at Newport Street Gallery, until 29 March 2026. The original paintings, sculptures, installations and mosaics in this collection are available by application from 13 October 2025 on HENI Primary. The allocation period for the works will be ongoing throughout the duration of the exhibition.
The new Triple Trouble works explore the intersections of contemporary art, street culture and pop iconography. Fairey, Hirst and Invader have combined forces to create a series of collaborative works that defy categorisation while amplifying their shared fascination with repetition, symbols and cultural icons.
The works celebrate both the individuality of each artist and the synergy that occurs when their practices collide. Familiar motifs, such as Fairey’s OBEY iconography, Hirst’s spots and cabinets and Invader’s space mosaics, have been reconfigured in provocative and playful ways that challenge the boundaries between fine art and street culture.
You can complete your application for Triple Trouble on a computer or mobile device, after which you will receive a confirmation email detailing each of the artworks you applied for. Please note that the HENI Vault is not available for the Primary release of Triple Trouble.
If you want to get in touch, please contact Customer Care or ask a moderator on Discord.
Because Triple Trouble is an application- based release, HENI tries to ensure allocations are broad and fair (rather than on a ‘first come, first served’ basis) as such each application will be reviewed individually after which a member of our Client Liaison Team will be in touch to discuss further.
If you wish to apply for a specific artwork, please select ‘I have a preference’ during the application. You can submit multiple preferred artworks in case your first choice is not available. If none of your choices are available, we may offer you the opportunity to purchase a different artwork. HENI cannot guarantee that you will be offered the opportunity to buy every artwork you apply for.
Triple Trouble are priced in US Dollars and after the allocation has taken place, successful applicants will be notified by email, and a member of the Client Liaison team will be in touch to complete the order.
We may perform KYC (‘Know Your Customer’) checks to verify your identity digitally. Your dedicated Client Liaison Team contact will explain further.
Triple Trouble do not come with a Certificate of Authenticity.
The artworks are on show at the exhibition Triple Trouble, at Newport Street Gallery, until 29 March 2026
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 10am–6pm Address: Newport Street Gallery, Newport Street, London SE11 6AJ Admission: Free entry
To ensure efficient delivery of our artwork, HENI ships exclusively through our trusted courier partners. Please discuss shipping and delivery with your member of our Client Liaison team. HENI endeavours to dispatch all the artworks as soon as possible after the allocation.
Triple Trouble will ship from the UK and can be shipped internationally. The prices indicated are exclusive of VAT, delivery charges, insurance or any customs or import duties or local taxes that may be payable. For orders shipping to the UK, Standard Rate VAT will be applied and collected at the time of payment.
If your shipping address is outside the UK, you will be responsible for any customs or import duties and local taxes that may be payable. Where such duties or taxes are payable in respect to any works ordered, HENI does not collect and pay them on your behalf. You are responsible for paying any amounts due directly to the applicable customs authority. HENI is not able to offer any guidance on customs or import duties or local taxes, and we recommend that you contact your local customs office for details.