Damien Hirst says he will exhibit—and then publicly burn—his leftover ‘Currency’ paintings + more art industry news:
The famed artist, who last year started offering NFTs and related works on paper, allowing buyers to purchase only one, said he will torch the rejected pictures as part of a public event. “I’m planning to do the physical burn in Newport Street Gallery in October/November,” he said, referring to his private museum. “There will also be an exhibition of the ones that are going to be burned.
French artist Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster poses for a photograph during a press preview of ‘Alienarium 5’ at the Serpentine South Gallery in London on April 12, 2022.
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