Damien Hirst

Damien Hirst is one of the most prominent and provocative figures in contemporary art, renowned for pushing boundaries and redefining the relationship between art, life, and mortality. Rising to fame in the late 1980s as a leading member of the Young British Artists (YBAs), Hirst captured international attention with works that combined conceptual audacity with impeccable craftsmanship.

His iconic series—from the preserved animals in formaldehyde (The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living) to the Spot Paintings, Spin Paintings, and diamond-encrusted skull (For the Love of God)—explore themes of beauty, fragility, and the inevitability of death. These instantly recognizable bodies of work have become highly sought-after by both private collectors and institutions.

Hirst’s market is among the most dynamic in the world. His works are represented in major museum collections, including Tate, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Broad, and have achieved record-breaking sales at auction. For collectors, Hirst offers a rare combination of cultural impact, strong market demand, and unmistakable visual identity—making his art as compelling as it is valuable.

I’m pleased to offer access to a number of exceptional works by this artist that are held in private collections. Due to the nature of these arrangements, these pieces cannot be advertised or displayed publicly online. However, I’m more than happy to assist you directly.

If you're looking for a particular work, or simply exploring what might be available-please don’t hesitate to reach out.