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Medium: Screenprint
Edition size: 100
Year: 2008
Size: H 56cm x W 76cm
Signed: Yes
Format: Signed Print
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Auction Date | Auction House | Location | Hammer Price | Return to Seller | Buyer Paid |
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September 2022 | Sotheby's Online | United Kingdom | |||
December 2020 | Bonhams Knightsbridge | United Kingdom | |||
September 2020 | Sotheby's London | United Kingdom | |||
October 2019 | Sotheby's London | United Kingdom | |||
September 2019 | Phillips London | United Kingdom | |||
December 2014 | Ketterer Kunst Hamburg | Germany | |||
December 2013 | Ketterer Kunst Hamburg | Germany |
Untitled Gold Gift Spot is a screen print from 2008 by Damien Hirst, published in an edition of 100. The print shows a grid of brightly coloured dots equally spaced across the composition and set against a shimmering, gold backdrop. As an editioned print version of one of Hirst’s famous Spots paintings, Untitled Gold Gift Spot is part of a group of highly sought after works in the artist’s oeuvre.
The Spots paintings are formulaic in their composition and production. They marked a turning point in Hirst’s career where his artistic output was large enough to warrant employing assistants to carry out the production of some of his works. Beginning by painting a small number of Spots paintings himself, Hirst swiftly created a system by which others could follow his instructions and produce paintings on his behalf. With a small number of basic rules, the Spots paintings have an infinite potential towards variation, with each spot a perfect circle and composed in a grid format.
It is only in the later stages of Hirst’s career that he has become interested in prints and editions. His first print portfolio was produced in 1999 and were a set of screen prints that depicted medicine bottle labels. Since his first print portfolio, Hirst has produced many prints and editions like those in the Spots series and are a major part of his oeuvre.