P7221

© Damien Hirst and Science Ltd. All rights reserved, DACS 2015. Photographed by Rick Jenkins and Donald Thompson.

DUMPLING 1999

Damien Hirst (1965 – )

Details

Dimension
153 X 101.5 CM
Media
SILKSCREEN ON PAPER
Accession number
P7221

Summary

This work comes from The Last Supper portfolio. The 13 screenprints in the portfolio are based on specific pharmaceutical packets chosen for their designs rather than for the specific properties of the drug. The image is based on a box of Zestri® (Lisinopril), a drug used to treat cardiac problems. The packaging on which this work was based was no longer in circulation in 1999 when the print was made.This Hirst photocopied, indicated the changes to the text and other details, and passed the instructions to Jonathan Barnbrook, who had designed Hirst’s book I Want to Spend the Rest of my Life Everywhere, with Everyone, One to One, Always, Forever, Now(published by Booth-Clibborn Editions, 1997). Barnbrook created new versions on computer and the digital information was output onto full scale film. The screenprints were made from these films at Coriander Studios: each print was made from between four and seven separate stencilled screens and then varnished.

The series was proofed and editioned at Coriander Studios, London and published by Charles Booth-Clibborn under his imprint The Paragon Press in an edition of 150.

In Print Contemporary Art from the Paragon Press, The British Council 2001 Text © Patrick Elliott

Further reading:
Contemporary Art in Print, Booth Clibborn Editions, London 2001. Texts by Jeremy Lewison and Patrick Elliott, foreword by Charles Booth-Clibborn