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Memento 6 - Signed Print by Damien Hirst 2008 - MyArtBroker

Memento 6
Signed Print

Damien Hirst

£8,500-£12,500Value Indicator

$18,000-$26,000 Value Indicator

$16,000-$23,000 Value Indicator

¥80,000-¥120,000 Value Indicator

10,000-14,500 Value Indicator

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¥1,690,000-¥2,480,000 Value Indicator

$11,500-$17,000 Value Indicator

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108 x 120cm, Edition of 30, Intaglio

Medium: Intaglio
Edition size: 30
Year: 2008
Size: H 108cm x W 120cm
Signed: Yes
Format: Signed Print
Last Auction: July 2024
Value Trend:
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Location
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Buyer Paid
July 2024
Christie's New York
United States
$11,000
$13,000
$16,000
June 2020
Bonhams New Bond Street
United Kingdom
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The value of Damien Hirst’s Memento 6 (signed) is estimated to be worth between £8,500 and £12,500. This intaglio print was created in 2008 and has shown a consistent auction history, with an average selling price of £8,557. There have been two sales in the last 12 months and the artwork has an auction history since its first sale on 23rd June 2020. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 30.

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Meaning & Analysis

The subject matter of the Memento series is representative of Hirst’s most celebrated iconography: the skull, the diamond and the butterfly. The series comprises six prints of butterflies, six of skulls and one of a diamond skull, each image sharing the same composition and set against a dark backdrop. On this repetition in his work, Hirst has explained: “People are afraid of change, so you create a kind of belief for them through repetition. It’s like breathing. So I’ve always been drawn to series and pairs.”

Hirst’s Memento series shores up the duality that structures the core of human experience, depicting objects that represent the constant psychic tussle between life and death, beauty and decay, desire and fear, love and loss. Each print in the series shows a physical manifestation of this set of beliefs and ideas, depicted in meticulous detail so as to emphasise this visceral confrontation with the viewer that Hirst wishes to convey.

  • Damien Hirst, born in Bristol in 1965, is often hailed the enfant terrible of the contemporary art world. His provocative works challenge conventions and his conceptual brilliance spans installations, paintings, and sculptures, often exploring themes of mortality and the human experience. As a leading figure of the Young British Artists (YBA) movement in the late '80s, Hirst's work has dominated the British art scene for decades and has become renowned for being laced with controversy, thus shaping the dialogue of modern art.

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