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H6-7 Air - Signed Print by Damien Hirst 2020 - MyArtBroker

H6-7 Air
Signed Print

Damien Hirst

£10,500-£16,000Value Indicator

$22,000-$35,000 Value Indicator

$20,000-$30,000 Value Indicator

¥100,000-¥150,000 Value Indicator

12,500-19,000 Value Indicator

$110,000-$170,000 Value Indicator

¥2,030,000-¥3,090,000 Value Indicator

$14,000-$21,000 Value Indicator

-3% AAGR

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Medium: Giclée print

Edition size: 60

Year: 2020

Size: H 100cm x W 100cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

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Damien Hirst's H6-7 Air, a signed Giclée print from 2020, is estimated to be worth between £10,500 and £16,000. This artwork has shown consistent value growth and has an auction history of two total sales. The hammer price over the past 12 months has ranged from £12,000 on 1st April 2021 to £22,000 on 14th September 2022. The average annual growth rate of this piece is 3%. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 60.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
September 2022Phillips London United Kingdom
April 2021Christie's London United Kingdom

Meaning & Analysis

Air is part of The Elements series. This series is composed of four prints, each of which relate to one of the four elements, Earth, Air, Fire and Water. For thousands of years, it was believed that these four elements made up and influenced all matter in the universe. The elements played a significant role in Greek philosophy and were a cornerstone of science and medicine. The Elements series is not Hirst’s first exploration of the elements. The artist first depicted them in his 1992 artwork Pharmacy. In this work, Hirst created four glass bottles, filled with coloured liquids to represent each of the elements.

Air resembles Hirst’s Kaleidoscope Paintings. In these works, Hirst creates kaleidoscope patterns out of thousands of different coloured butterfly wings. Arranged in intricate geometric patterns, like in The Elements- Air, the viewer is challenged to look closely at the prints to uncover what the patterns are composed of.