Sarah Lucas in exhibition of works
DOMINION, an exhibition curated by Connor Hirst which brings together works from Damien Hirst’s collection, will open across all six gallery spaces at Newport Street Gallery on 24 May running until1 September 2024.

The exhibition features works by Johannes Albers, Francis Bacon, Banksy, Georg Baselitz, John Bellany, Ashley Bickerton, Ross Bleckner, Gillian Carnegie, Dan Colen, Mat Collishaw, John Copeland, Keith Cunningham, Alan Davie, Martin Eder, Tracey Emin, Angus Fairhurst, Zhang Haiying, Peter Halley, Marcus Harvey, Julie Heffernan, Roger Hiorns, Damien Hirst, Rachel Howard, John Hoyland, Franz Kline, Jeff Koons, Wes Lang, Sadie Laska, Sarah Lucas, Alessandro Magnasco, Margaret Mellis, Antony Micallef, Richard Prince, Boo Saville, Bosco Sodi, John Squire, Haim Steinbach, Graham Sutherland, Gavin Turk, Andy Warhol, Joel Peter Witkin, Cerith Wyn Evans.
Damien Hirst opened Newport Street Gallery in London in 2015, the realisation of his long-term ambition to share his art collection, and the works of artists he admires, with the public. Recent exhibitions have included Brian Clarke: A Great Light, Damien Hirst: The Currency, and Keith Cunningham: The Cloud of Witness. Admission to the gallery is free.

The exhibition has been arranged in association with HENI.
Exhibition details:
Title: DOMINION
Dates: 24 May – 1 September 2024
Opening hours: Wednesday to Sunday, 10am – 5pm
Address: Newport Street Gallery, 1 Newport Street, London, SE11 6AJ
Admission: Free Entry


ABOUT NEWPORT STREET GALLERY
Opened in 2015 in south London, Damien Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery realises the artist’s ambition to share his art collection, and the works of artists he admires, with the public. Designed by Caruso St John, the gallery spans five converted buildings, three of which are Victorian listed and were purpose-built as painting studios. The gallery spans 37,000 square feet and includes six exhibition spaces – one with a ceiling height of 11 metres – split over two levels. Previous exhibitions have included Brian Clarke: A Great Light, Damien Hirst: The Currency, and Keith Cunningham: The Cloud of Witness. Admission is free.
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