Damien Hirst's spots: a rough guide to the pricing

11 January '12 by the editors | Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Damien Hirst’s spotty creations will flood not just the art market this week, as his shop Other Criteria launches a new range.

The Gagosian Gallery is keeping tight lipped about the prices of Damien Hirst’s spot paintings which are to flood the market in exhibitions to be held simultaneously at the gallery’s 11 different locations from Los Angeles to Hong Kong this week.

Of the 300 or so paintings more than 100 will be for sale. As a rough guide, prices for the larger works at auction have ranged from about £650,000 to £1.2 million.

There is no secret, however, about the range of prints and other spotty products to be launched tomorrow by Hirst’s shop, Other Criteria. There’s a spot badge at 75p, a Spot Tea Towel for £14, Spot Cuff Links for £19, Spot T shirts for £24.95, and Spot Silk Scarves for £89.95.

Photo: Zinc Sulfate, 2008, by Damien Hirst


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