Logged In — Hijack · 2022 · Screen Print
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Logged In

Hijack · 2022 · Screen Print

Year2022
MediumScreen Print
EditionFirst Edition
Edition size35
Dimensions22.5 x 30 inches
Retail (MSRP)Unknown
PublisherHijack (Self Released)
EraPop & Consumerism
Collector7/10
Visual6/10
Historical6/10
ScarcityScarce

Summary

Logged In is a 2022 screen print in a relatively small edition of 35 at 30 x 22.5 inches. The title nods to digital life and connectivity, a theme Hijack revisits across his catalog. The release is compact, with 5 APs and 8 one-of-a-kind variants supplementing the numbered run.

Why It Matters

At 35, Logged In carries one of the tighter standard editions among Hijack's 2022 screen prints, giving it a scarcer footprint than his editions of 50. Its focus on digital connectivity ties it to his broader commentary on technology and modern behavior.

Collector Perspective

The smaller edition of 35 makes standard prints scarcer than most Hijack titles. The 8 one-of-a-kinds sit at the top of a lean release. Collectors valuing lower edition counts will note that Logged In offers built-in scarcity relative to his editions of 50.

Historical Context

Dated 2022, Logged In addresses the theme of digital immersion that runs through Hijack's work on technology and society. The screen-print medium keeps it rooted in the street-art printmaking tradition.

FAQ

What is the edition size?

The main edition is 35, plus 5 APs and 8 one-of-a-kinds.

What theme does it explore?

Logged In engages digital connectivity and life online.

Is this a smaller edition than usual?

Yes, at 35 it is tighter than Hijack's common editions of 50.

What size and medium?

A screen print measuring 30 x 22.5 inches.

About the Artist

Hijack is a Los Angeles-based street artist, the son of the French urban artist Blek le Rat, who is often credited as a pioneer of stencil graffiti and an influence on Banksy. Working primarily in stencil and mixed media, Hijack creates satirical, pop-culture-charged imagery that comments on consumerism, politics, and celebrity, frequently juxtaposing childhood innocence with adult themes. He has exhibited in galleries across the United States and internationally, and his editions and originals have attracted a growing collector base within the contemporary urban-art market.

Collecting Hijack at Gauntlet Gallery

How should I start collecting Hijack?

Signed, numbered editions are the natural entry point, with hand-embellished prints and original stencil-on-canvas works representing the higher tier. Look for bold, recognizable imagery and clean condition. Gauntlet Gallery selects pieces with complete signing and documented release history.

How is authenticity handled?

Hijack works are offered with documented studio provenance and the artist's signature and numbering. We photograph the specific piece you will receive, capturing the signature and edition details so you can verify before buying.

What drives Hijack's value?

Scarcity (edition size and unique works), subject matter, hand-embellishment, condition, and provenance tied to a documented release are the primary value drivers. Originals and low-numbered embellished prints command the strongest prices.

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