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Dead Black Brilliant Utopia - Signed Print by Damien Hirst 2013 - MyArtBroker

Dead Black Brilliant Utopia
Signed Print

Damien Hirst

£6,000-£8,500Value Indicator

$12,500-$18,000 Value Indicator

$11,000-$16,000 Value Indicator

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¥1,160,000-¥1,640,000 Value Indicator

$8,000-$11,500 Value Indicator

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Medium: Digital Print

Edition size: 55

Year: 2013

Size: H 86cm x W 76cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

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The value of Damien Hirst's Dead Black Brilliant Utopia (signed) is estimated to be worth between £6,000 and £8,500. This digital print, created in 2013, has an auction history of one sale since its entry to the market in November 2017. There have been no sales in the last 12 months or the last five years. This work is from a limited edition of 55.

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Auction Results

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November 2017Sworders United Kingdom

Meaning & Analysis

Throughout Hirst’s artistic career he has used medical and pill iconography to question how ‘art’ and ‘medicine’ art are defined in contemporary culture. Making a direct comparison between the two, which at first seems unusual, Hirst makes clear the way in which both art and medicine are constructed systems that people choose to believe in. While an individuals’ position can change as a drug remains the same, so too is art’s value dependent on what viewers and institutions are willing to praise it with.

The Utopia series as well as earlier works like The Void and Hirst’s 1992 installation Pharmacy transform medicine into high art, highlighting the audience’s relationship to medicine as subjective as our relationship to art. Dead Black Brilliant Utopia is a mesmerising and visually complex image due to the unusual display of pills in varying sizes in a mirrored cabinet.

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