Triple Trouble: Shepard Fairey, Damien Hirst & Invader Unite for a Must-See Exhibition

By ArtVault Weston on September 28, 2025
Triple Trouble: Shepard Fairey, Damien Hirst & Invader Unite for a Must-See Exhibition

Triple Trouble is the explosive new exhibition uniting three of contemporary art’s most influential rule-breakers: Shepard Fairey, Damien Hirst, and Invader. Presented by HENI, the show brings a dynamic mix of each artist’s signature works alongside bold collaborations, many unveiled for the first time. Expect an immersive journey that bridges street culture, pop iconography, and blue-chip contemporary art.

Exhibition Details

  • Venue: Newport Street Gallery, London
  • Dates: 10 October 2025 to 29 March 2026
  • Admission: Free
Newport Street Gallery

Why Triple Trouble Matters

Bringing together Fairey, Hirst, and Invader under one roof creates a rare, high-energy conversation across mediums and movements. Their shared obsession with repetition, symbols, and cultural icons becomes a launchpad for brand-new works and surprising hybrid pieces. The result is thought-provoking and fun, with something for first-time visitors and seasoned collectors alike.


Featured Artists

Shepard Fairey artwork

Shepard Fairey — Street Art Provocateur

Shepard Fairey rose from skate and punk culture to become a global force in contemporary art, known for the OBEY campaign and the 2008 HOPE poster. His work blends vintage propaganda aesthetics with bold typography and graphic portraiture. For Triple Trouble, Fairey presents new mixed-media pieces and collaborations that layer his iconic visual language over unexpected surfaces, creating high-contrast works that feel both immediate and timeless.

“A clash of styles in collaboration is a risk worth taking.”

— Shepard Fairey
Portrait of Damien Hirst
Damien Hirst artwork

Damien Hirst — Audacious Icon

Damien Hirst’s practice spans clinical minimalism and visceral spectacle. From spot paintings and pill cabinets to vitrines and spin works, his series examine life, death, and desire. In Triple Trouble his visual systems are re-imagined through collaboration. Expect spin and spot motifs woven together with street-art interventions, shifting pristine order into playful, unexpected territory while retaining conceptual bite.

“There’s excitement in the differences and in the similarities.”

— Damien Hirst
Portrait of Invader
Portrait of Invader

Invader — The 8-Bit Guerilla

Invader transforms public space with pixelated mosaics inspired by classic arcade graphics and expands his language through Rubik’s Cube portraits. In Triple Trouble, his low-resolution icons invade the white cube, dialoguing with Fairey’s graphic signals and Hirst’s systems. Look for large-scale mosaic panels and collaborative pieces that collide street energy with fine-art context.

“Combining our three styles could only result in some astonishing artworks.”

— Invader

Highlights At A Glance

  • Brand-new collaborative works merging spin, spot, stencil, and mosaic languages
  • Large-format murals and mixed-media installations across multiple galleries
  • Iconic series reinterpreted in playful, unexpected ways
  • Free admission invites both newcomers and collectors

Plan Your Visit

Triple Trouble
Newport Street Gallery, London
10 October 2025 to 29 March 2026
Admission: Free

Don’t miss the chance to experience three groundbreaking artists in one unforgettable show. Whether you are discovering their work for the first time or adding to a seasoned collector’s perspective, Triple Trouble delivers fresh energy and conversation-starting highlights throughout.