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Black Heaven (Nite Time) - Signed Print by Damien Hirst 2012 - MyArtBroker

Black Heaven (Nite Time)
Signed Print

Damien Hirst

£5,500-£8,500Value Indicator

$11,500-$18,000 Value Indicator

$10,000-$16,000 Value Indicator

¥50,000-¥80,000 Value Indicator

6,500-10,000 Value Indicator

$60,000-$90,000 Value Indicator

¥1,070,000-¥1,650,000 Value Indicator

$7,500-$11,500 Value Indicator

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Medium: Digital Print

Edition size: 55

Year: 2012

Size: H 56cm x W 55cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

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Damien Hirst's Black Heaven (Nite Time) is a signed digital print from 2012, with an estimated value of £5,500 to £8,500. This artwork has an auction history of three total sales since its entry to the market on 27th May 2014. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 55.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
May 2023Dorotheum, Vienna Austria
January 2018Phillips London United Kingdom
June 2017Phillips London United Kingdom
May 2014Van Ham Fine Art Auctions Germany

Meaning & Analysis

Explaining his interest in the aestheticization of medicine Hirst has said: ‘People have confidence in medicine. I noticed they were looking at shiny colours and bright shapes and nice white coats and cleanliness and they were going right - this is going to be my saviour, except they weren’t reading the side-effects. There seems to be a lot of trickery going on. I think art is a hell of a lot better for you than medicine, in the long run. You don’t get a long list of side-effects – or maybe you do.’

The depiction of medical pills in this photographic and therefore highly realistic way provides the print with an allusion of straightforward sterility, however the themes of mortality, addiction and the human condition that lie beneath the surface make this print both complex and mysterious.

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