Damien Hirst (b. 1965)
Damien Hirst (b. 1965)

Malonic-2-13C Acid

Details
Damien Hirst (b. 1965)
Malonic-2-13C Acid
household gloss on canvas
49 x 59 in. (124.4 x 149.8 cm.)
Painted in 2002.
Provenance
Gagosian Gallery, New York
Acquired from the above by the present owner
Exhibited
Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale, With You I Want to Live: The Gordon Locksley and Dr. George T. Shea Collection, March 2009-March 2010.
New York, Gagosian Gallery, Damien Hirst: The Complete Spot Paintings 1986-2011, January-February 2012, p. 263 (illustrated).

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Lot Essay

“I started [the Spot Paintings] as an endless series like a sculptural idea of a painter (myself). A scientific approach to painting in a similar way to the drug companies’ scientific approach to life. Art doesn’t purport to have all the answers; the drug companies do. Hence the title of the series, The Pharmaceutical Paintings, and the individual titles of the paintings themselves…” (D. Hirst, “On Dumb Painting,” The Complete Spot Paintings, Other Criteria, London, 2013, p. Ab)

“Art is like medicine–it can heal. Yet I’ve always been amazed at how many people believe in medicine but don’t believe in art, without questioning either.” (D. Hirst, “On Dumb Painting,” The Complete Spot Paintings, Other Criteria, London, 2013, p. Ab)

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