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New Claridge’s Artspace to launch with Damien Hirst exhibition during Frieze Week

Dog with Bone, 2017 Steel, aluminium, polypropylene, epoxy resin, nylon, PETG, acrylic and copper wire Two parts Dog: 33.5 x 68.1 x 29.9 in (850 x 1730 x 760 mm) Bone: 6.5 x 11.8 x 23.2 in (165 x 300 x 590 mm) Photographed by Prudence Cuming Associates Ltd © Damien Hirst and Science Ltd. All rights reserved, DACS 2021

On the eve of Frieze 2021, the new Claridge’s ArtSpace will be launched on Tuesday 12th October with an exhibition presented by HENI, entitled ‘Sunshine’, showing works by Damien Hirst.  

The works, which will be shown together for the very first time, include a series of the artist’s brilliant pipe cleaner animals and examples of his colour chart series

For this exhibition, HENI will accept cryptocurrency as payment for the artworks. It will also be possible to purchase artworks in the exhibition using Tenders from The Currency, Hirst’s first NFT collection. In addition, from 14th October which is the start of the exchange window for The Currency series, Claridge’s will serve as the exclusive location for pick-up of physical works, which up to now have been stored in a secure vault in the UK. Visitors to ‘Sunshine’ can look forward to receiving digital attendance tokens, in the form of HENI POAPs, which HENI will be issuing for the very first time.

The creation of Claridge’s ArtSpace is part of our ongoing commitment to the arts and continued determination and belief in creating ground breaking and inspiring experiences for our guests. While we always respect our distinguished 200 year history, we look to continually evolve Claridge’s, staying relevant for the next generation. We hope this will be our little gift to them. I am particularly honoured and delighted to open the ArtSpace with an exhibition, supported by HENI, of amazing work by Damien, my great friend and one of my all-time favourite artists.’

Paddy McKillen

Claridge’s ArtSpace, which is entered through the newly restored Claridge’s façade on Brooks Mews, will house a permanent art gallery, with a café and art store opening in early 2022. 

The new space in the heart of Mayfair has been created with the aim of being freely accessible to all. The space is designed by John Pawson, a long-time collaborator of Claridge’s investor Paddy McKillen, having designed his first office in Dublin over 35 years ago.  

An elegant new staircase will lead down from the ground floor to the ArtSpace located in the hotel’s refurbished Victorian basement. With a ceiling height of nearly 4m and a footprint of 27m x 10m, the ArtSpace will be one of the largest art galleries in Mayfair, with extensive white walls and a pale grey terrazzo floor.  The first specifically designed designated art gallery in any luxury hotel in the world, it has been created to museum-quality finish, incorporating temperature control and dedicated art lighting.

The new space is part of the ground-breaking engineering project that has been undertaken at Claridge’s over the past five years.  It has been carved out by hand from the London clay underneath the hotel, with the clay being donated to Claridge’s favourite artists for creating ceramics.

Lizard, 2019 Steel, polypropylene, acrylic adhesive, epoxy resin, nylon, PETG, acrylic and copper wire 56.3 x 102.4 x 31.9 inches (1430 x 2600 x 810 mm) Photographed by Prudence Cuming Associates Ltd © Damien Hirst and Science Ltd. All rights reserved, DACS 2021

Damien Hirst said

‘I am overjoyed to be the first artist to have a show in the new ArtSpace at Claridge’s, an unbelievable new space which has come together through all the dedication and hard work of my great friend Paddy McKillen. In this special presentation for Frieze, presented by HENI, I am showing “the pipe cleaner animals”. They are about the fact that everyone’s an artist, they are a group of works which have never been seen together before – they are big and fun and playful and hopefully they will bring the child out in even the most grown of grown ups! I am also excited that Claridge’s will be the location for pick-up of physical works from my first NFT series, The Currency. I love it that Claridge’s, a traditional British institution, has built this space for artists and wants to show art at the cutting edge and be open and accessible to everyone’. 

Claridge’s ArtSpace will open from 10 am – 6pm daily from Tuesday 12th October 2021, on Brooks Mews, London W1

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