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A Life Size Damien Hirst for your house* – now available to buy.

HIRST LIFE SIZE, material: Silicon, dimensions: 230 x 160 x 155cm, weight: 300 kg edition: 3 €45,000.00 *shipping not included – Life Size Damien Hirst 

You can now buy a Life-size Damien Hirst for your house. Or garden, swimming pool or driveway or maybe one of them for all.

The sculpture features Hirst on one of his favourite places for contemplation – the toilet – with a nod to Duchamp. Available from an ‘Art dealer you can trust’ Jeremie Jean-Ferdinand Maret at damienhirst.sale

According to Jeremie

Hirst Lifesize -An eyecatcher for your loft, the lobby of a private bank or the trending new pop-up gallery – the 300-kilogram sculpture constitutes any art collector’s ideal status symbol.100% handmade in China, cheaper and more durable than any other Hirst you can find on the art market. Claim to be the owner of Damien Hirst himself!

Also available to buy Damien Hirst Action Figure, Hirst Family Package and Hirst Corona Edition (sold out)

HIRST LIFE SIZEdamienhirst.sale

About 

Damien Hirst (b. 1965) was born in Bristol, England, and lives and works in London, Devon, and Gloucestershire, England.

Collections include the Museo d’Arte Contemporanea Donnaregina, Naples, Italy; Museum Brandhorst, Munich; Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo, Madrid; Tate, London; Israel Museum, Jerusalem; Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo; Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow, Scotland; National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC; Art Institute of Chicago, The Broad, Los Angeles; Museo Jumex, Mexico City; and 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan. Exhibitions include Cornucopia, Oceanographic Museum of Monaco (2010); Tate Modern, London (2012); Relics, Qatar Museums Authority, Al Riwaq (2013); Signification (Hope, Immortality and Death in Paris, Now and Then), Deyrolle, Paris (2014); Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo (2015); The Last Supper, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC (2016); Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable, Palazzo Grassi and Punta della Dogana, Venice (2017); Damien Hirst at Houghton Hall: Colour Space Paintings and Outdoor Sculptures, Houghton Hall, Norfolk, England (2019); Mental Escapology, St. Moritz, Switzerland (2021); Cherry Blossoms, Fondation Cartier, Paris (2021); and Archaeology Now, Galleria Borghese, Rome (2021). Hirst received the Turner Prize in 1995.

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