
Loot by HENRY HU
Loot operates on a principle of abundance. Henry Hu fills the composition with accumulated marks, forms, and fragments until the picture plane feels pressurised — on the verge of tipping into chaos, yet held in check by an underlying compositional logic that only becomes apparent with sustained attention. It is a work about gathering: visual material piled up, sorted, and re-examined. References surface and disappear. Colours compete and occasionally collaborate. The density is the point — Loot rewards the viewer who is willing to stay and sort through what has been amassed.
The textural surface of a canvas print suits Loot particularly well, giving the layered composition a physical presence that reinforces its visual density. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks that honour every detail Hu has embedded in the work.
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Loot by HENRY HU
Loot operates on a principle of abundance. Henry Hu fills the composition with accumulated marks, forms, and fragments until the picture plane feels pressurised — on the verge of tipping into chaos, yet held in check by an underlying compositional logic that only becomes apparent with sustained attention. It is a work about gathering: visual material piled up, sorted, and re-examined. References surface and disappear. Colours compete and occasionally collaborate. The density is the point — Loot rewards the viewer who is willing to stay and sort through what has been amassed.
The textural surface of a canvas print suits Loot particularly well, giving the layered composition a physical presence that reinforces its visual density. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks that honour every detail Hu has embedded in the work.
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Loot operates on a principle of abundance. Henry Hu fills the composition with accumulated marks, forms, and fragments until the picture plane feels pressurised — on the verge of tipping into chaos, yet held in check by an underlying compositional logic that only becomes apparent with sustained attention. It is a work about gathering: visual material piled up, sorted, and re-examined. References surface and disappear. Colours compete and occasionally collaborate. The density is the point — Loot rewards the viewer who is willing to stay and sort through what has been amassed.
The textural surface of a canvas print suits Loot particularly well, giving the layered composition a physical presence that reinforces its visual density. Produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks that honour every detail Hu has embedded in the work.























