This digital token is issued exclusively to attendees of the HENI Art Club event The Artist As A Transgressive Witness To History. Dr Brad Evans, Professor of Political Violence & Aesthetics at the University of Bath, considers the importance of art in terms of providing a transgressive witnessing to history, calling upon some of the most influential names from art history, including Goya and his infamous Disasters of War series, and Jake & Dinos Chapman’s later ‘rectification’ of these works, Francis Bacon, and Mark Rothko.
This digital token is issued exclusively to attendees of the HENI Art Club’s Collecting Masterclass: Prints and Multiples. The digital talk from James Baskerville, Head of Sale for 21st Century and Banksy Editions at Christie’s, covered prints from the Renaissance through to contemporary, providing key insights into contemporary printmaking. James discussed the different types of print, what makes a quality work, and top tips on starting or building your own collection.
HENI Art Club: Bacon in Moscow
2022-02-18
A POAP received for attending the HENI Art Club event Bacon in Moscow, organised on the occasion of the publication of James Birch’s new memoir of the same name. Rowan Pelling, journalist, broadcaster, writer and stand-up comedian, joined Birch to divulge the scandals, triumphs and lows faced throughout the book, making for a funny and insightful telling of this artistic adventure at a time of political upheaval.
This very first HENI POAP was issued exclusively for visitors of the exhibition Damien Hirst, ‘Sunshine (Complex Relationships Explained Simply)’, at Claridge’s London, presented by HENI. The exhibition also marked the first ever show in the new art space of Claridge’s.
A POAP received for attending the HENI Art Club event Gerhard Richter at Hayward Gallery, a conversation between Hayward Gallery’s Cliff Lauson and HENI’s Eva Ruschkowski, centred around the exhibition Gerhard Richter: Drawings, 1999-2021.




