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The Light That Shines
The Light That Shines is a striking catalogue published to accompany the exhibition of the same name – one of Damien Hirst’s most ambitious, awe-inspiring exhibitions yet.
Opening 2 March 2024 and showing until 23 June 2024, the exhibition spans the entire 500-acre estate of Château La Coste, Provence and its five exhibition pavilions, each designed by some of the world’s most renowned architects, including Renzo Piano, the late Richard Rogers and Oscar Niemeyer.
The Light That Shines harnesses the nature/culture question that has consistently permeated Hirst’s practice, setting his artworks in the beautiful landscapes of one of France’s oldest winemaking regions. Works range from the iconic formaldehyde sculptures to never-before-seen artworks, including the sculptures of ‘Meteorites’ and ‘Satellites’, as well as ‘Cosmos Paintings’ – all inspired by Hirst’s encounter with space in 2003 with the Beagle 2 mission to Mars.
Compiled into a stunning catalogue encased within an illustrated French-fold jacket, the artworks are meticulously reproduced, their images extending into the gatefolds, and are prefaced by an introductory essay by Ellen Mara De Wachter, as she insightfully comprehends the complexity and vastness of the artworks and ideas that have emerged over Hirst’s nearly four-decades-long career.
Hirst's exhibition at Château La Coste is presented by HENI with the support of the artist’s galleries, Gagosian and White Cube, and coincides with an application-based drop on HENI Primary featuring original works from Damien Hirst’s new series: 'The Empress Paintings', 'Cosmos Paintings' and 'Satellites'. None of the works have been exhibited before.
Publication:
March 2024
Illustrations:
154
Dimensions:
310 x 270 mm
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
978-1-912122-95-0
No. of pages:
248
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.
Ellen Mara De Wachter is a writer and coach based in London. Her writings on art have featured in a range of publications including Art Monthly, Art Quarterly, The World of Interiors, frieze and The White Review. She is the author of Co-Art: Artists on Creative Collaboration (Phaidon, 2017), which explores the phenomenon of collaboration in the visual arts and its potential in society at large. Her latest book, More Than The Eyes: Art, Food and the Senses, is published by Atelier Éditions.