HIJACK: Love, Chaos, and Modern Romance

HIJACK (Jacques Guetta) Dehabitation Rehabilitation and toxic Love prints now available from RRFA

Not all love stories are healthy.

Presented here are two editioned works by HIJACK (Jacques Guetta, b. 1992) — an artist from the next generation of urban contemporary voices translating modern life through bold graphic language and sharp cultural humor.

In Toxic Love (2019), affection meets danger — a reminder that attraction and dysfunction often arrive hand-in-hand. Produced as a hand-pulled screenprint with deckled edges and a small edition of just 50, the work balances street immediacy with studio craftsmanship.

HIJACK (Jacques Guetta) Dehabitation Rehabilitation and toxic Love prints now available from RRFA

Its counterpart, Dehabitation Rehabilitation (2019), shifts from romance to recovery. Part satire, part social commentary, the work reflects on rebuilding — emotionally, psychologically, and culturally — after everything falls apart.

Together, the pair reads almost like a relationship timeline:
fall in love → realize the problem → rebuild anyway.

Accessible, visually striking, and unmistakably contemporary, these works offer collectors an early look at an artist defining his own path within today’s evolving urban art landscape.

Available individually or as a pair. DM for pricing.

HIJACK (Jacques Guetta) Dehabitation Rehabilitation now available from RRFA