An original work by Eric Doeringer from his Bootleg series, created after Damien Hirst’s iconic Spot Paintings.
Featuring a grid of brightly colored dots, the composition references Hirst’s pharmaceutical works while shifting the context through scale, material, and authorship. Doeringer’s practice engages directly with questions of originality and ownership, recreating recognizable artworks as handmade objects that sit between homage, critique, and reproduction.
Silkscreen on stretched canvas.
Created in 2005.
An original work by Eric Doeringer from his Bootleg series, created after Damien Hirst’s iconic Spot Paintings.
Featuring a grid of brightly colored dots, the composition references Hirst’s pharmaceutical works while shifting the context through scale, material, and authorship. Doeringer’s practice engages directly with questions of originality and ownership, recreating recognizable artworks as handmade objects that sit between homage, critique, and reproduction.
Silkscreen on stretched canvas.
Created in 2005.