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Levoxyl dp 112, 2014
Polyurethane resin with ink pigment
3 1/2 x 2 x 7/8 in8.86 x 5.06 x 2.3 cm
Edition of 30
Damien Hirst's Levoxyl dp 112 belongs to his celebrated Pharmacy series, where the artist transforms prescription medications into meticulously crafted sculptural objects. Created in 2014, this intimate work reproduces a pharmaceutical pill in polyurethane resin with ink pigment, magnifying an everyday object to explore themes of mortality, consumerism, and contemporary society's relationship with medicine. The piece measures just three and a half inches in height, yet commands attention through Hirst's characteristically precise fabrication technique and glossy, jewel-like finish that elevates the mundane into the realm of fine art. Works from Hirst's Pharmacy series remain highly sought after by collectors, representing a pivotal theme throughout the British artist's career since the 1990s. This piece offers an accessible entry point into Hirst's practice for emerging collectors while appealing to established collectors seeking to expand their holdings of his work. The compact scale makes it ideal for display in varied settings, from domestic interiors to corporate collections. Available for purchase — enquire for price and availability.
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Damien Hirst prints for sale at Guy Hepner include works from the Spot Paintings, Butterfly editions, Beautiful prints, and Pharmaceutical series. Damien Hirst art for sale and Damien Hirst original art for sale through our New York gallery are sourced from authenticated secondary market collections. We also advise collectors looking to sell Damien Hirst prints — free valuations available.
Damien Hirst is the defining figure of the Young British Artists movement and one of the most collected living artists in the world. His work spans Natural History sculptures, Spot Paintings, Butterfly Works, Spin Paintings, and pharmaceutical installations ? series that have set auction benchmarks at Sotheby's, Christie's, and Phillips across four decades. Collections at Tate Modern, MoMA, and the Guggenheim confirm his standing as one of the essential artists of his generation.
His single-artist auction "Beautiful Inside My Head Forever" generated $198 million at Sotheby's in 2008, a record that remains one of the most significant events in the contemporary art market. Major works including the Lullaby series of medicine cabinets and the Natural History formaldehyde sculptures have each achieved prices above $10 million, while his Spot Paintings and print editions sustain deep, global secondary market activity across all price points.
Guy Hepner Gallery has deep expertise across Damien Hirst's print editions, Spot Paintings, and Butterfly Works, offering acquisition guidance, market valuations, and direct access to available works. Whether you are building a collection or looking to sell, the gallery provides trusted, confidential support for one of the most actively traded names in contemporary art.