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Damien Hirst

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About Damien Hirst

Rising to prominence in the early 1990s, Damien Hirst has come to define British modern art. Exploring death and science through his works, his pieces are challenging, both visually and philosophically, redefining everything we thought we knew about art. One of the greatest provocateurs in recent art history, he has continued to intrigue throughout his career with diamond-encrusted skulls and stained-glass windows made from butterfly wings, proving that no medium is out of his reach. “For me, art is always a kind of theatre,” he says.

In 1984, Hirst moved to London, where he studied Fine Art at Goldsmiths College. In his second year of university, he conceived and curated Freeze, a ground-breaking group exhibition that saw a new generation of artists born - the YBAs (Young British Artists). Already being recognised by notable collectors and curators such as Charles Saatchi and Norman Rosenthal, Freeze would also mark the debut of his first Spot painting.

In 1991, Hirst started work on ‘Natural History’, arguably his most famous series to date - a radical, new concept centred on suspending animals in formaldehyde. The first work of the series, a preserved shark entitled The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living, was unveiled at the Saatchi Gallery’s Young British Artists exhibition and remains one of the most iconic symbols of British modern art.

Since 1991, Hirst has had upwards of 150 solo exhibitions and his works are included in more than 45 museum collections. He remains a prominent figure in Contemporary art, with his popularity reflected in his secondary print market and the consistent demand for his work.

Damien Hirst at a Glance

One of the most influential contemporary artists, Damien Hirst is celebrated for his provocative works that explore themes of life, death, and beauty. His Cherry Blossoms series and iconic Spot series exemplify his artistic vision, blending precision with a fascination for science and the natural world. With works featured in 49 major museum collections worldwide, Hirst's impact on the art world is profound.

Born: 1965
Nationality: British
Based: United Kingdom
Style: Blue-Chip Contemporary Conceptual
Price range: Available on request
Theme: Butterflies, Cathedrals, Dots, Last Supper, Love of God, Other Works, Skull, Spot Paintings Prints, The Virtues, For the Love of God, Other, The Last Supper
Medium: Painting, Prints & Editions, Sculpture, Works on Paper

Artworks for Sale by Damien Hirst

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Damien Hirst

The Souls IV - Frost Blue/Chilli Red

20103 Colour Foil Block on 300gsm Arches 88 Archival Paper80 x 59 x 4 cm

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Damien Hirst

Bust of Frank

2007-2010Household Gloss on Plaster78 x 60 x 34 cm

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Damien Hirst

Skull 11 (Memento)

2008Etching120 x 108 cm

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Damien Hirst

Skull 12 (Memento)

2008Etching120 x 108 cm

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Damien Hirst

Butterfly (Fate)

2009Etching47 x 40 cm

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Damien Hirst

Wu Zetian

2023Crayon on Paper38 x 28 x 3 cm

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Damien Hirst

The Souls on Jacob's Ladder IV

2007Hand Ink Photogravure on Paper127 x 115 x 5 cm

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Damien Hirst

Celestial Veil, from Paper Veils

2019Oil on Card60 x 42 cm

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Damien Hirst

Controlled Substances

2011Screenprint31 x 31 cm

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Damien Hirst

Butterfly (Life)

2009Etching47 x 39 cm

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Damien Hirst

Gentamycin Sulfate

2020Household Gloss on Canvas86 x 147 cm

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Damien Hirst

For the Love of God (Large)

2012Lenticular Digital Printing on PETG Plastic Mounted on Di-Bond180 x 120 cm

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Damien Hirst

Kaleidoscope Set

2024Diasec-Mounted Giclée Prints on Aluminium Composite Panel85 x 140 cm

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Damien Hirst

New Religion - Judas Iscariot

2005Complete Portfolio, Comprising 50 Silkscreens in Colours110 x 160 x 80 cm

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Damien Hirst, Cathedral Collection (St Paul's), 2007 contemporary Print by the British Artist.
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Damien Hirst

Cathedral Collection (St Paul's)

2007Screenprint with Glazes and Pearlised Colors, on Wove Paper119 x 119 cm

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Damien Hirst

Love Poem (Longing)

2014Screenprint78 x 76 cm

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