via InstagramArt & Photography / NewsArt & Photography / NewsDamien Hirst is giving away free art on Instagram to the best commenterThe artist is asking people to caption a photo of him in his underwearShareLink copied ✔️June 29, 2018June 29, 2018TextAnna Cafolla Damien Hirst is offering a free print to someone who can come up with the best caption for him in his underwear. The artist posted an image of himself to his Instagram – where he’s followed by over 427,000 people – wearing pink Calvin Klein boxers and matching socks as he works on a large dotted pink painting. “I made a series of prints of my veil paintings to support the Serpentine Galleries. Whoever gives the best caption to this photo can have it,” he wrote. The pointillist-like print he’s giving away is titled “Andromeda”, while his other limited edition prints from the series – titled “Sans Souci”, “Andromeda”, “Garden of Dreams”, and “Cannizaro”, are available for sale from HENI Editions. As Artnet reports, “Andromeda” is worth £2,500. “Pantasy in pink,” suggested one user, while others offered “Damien and clothes (divided)” and “Perseus in Pink”. One of the most successful and wildly controversial artists of our time became much more personally active on his Instagram earlier this year. He found a more confessional, biting voice, captioning his 1988 “Boxes” piece “It looked like something crap made on a kids’ tv show”. Speaking of his “The Golden Calf”, he added a more personal perspective to the iconic piece for the first time ever, stating that it represented the end of an era in art. Hirst related on his IG post that he will decide a winner sometime in the next week. So go on, get captioning. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREThis show paints a then-and-now portrait of Black life in the USA guide to Marilyn Minter’s subversive art, in her own wordsLarry Clark and James Gilroy’s advice for young artistsThese portraits capture the charismatic performers of Paris nightlifeMarina Abramović hopes this exhibition will heal your broken heartThese sensual images capture queer London up closeDomino Leaha’s photos document a decade of intimacyBrianna Capozzi’s erotic photography with a ‘bizarre twist’This photo book challenges how we think about ‘mixed’ identityThis artist explores where the information superhighway is really taking usWhat went down at the Dazed Club private view of ResurgenceThis brightly coloured art anthology is ending the age of beigeEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy