This selection of works by Damien Hirst brings into focus the artist’s enduring engagement with mortality, materiality, and the seductive tension between beauty and decay. Centered around his memento mori imagery, including variations of the iconic diamond skull and Utopia series, these works confront the inevitability of death while simultaneously elevating it through opulence and precision. Hirst transforms symbols of transience into objects of desire, where glittering surfaces and immaculate finishes mask the darker realities beneath.
Through the use of luxurious materials—diamond dust, foil blocks, and high-gloss finishes—Hirst creates a visual language that is both alluring and unsettling. The repetition of skulls and reflective surfaces invites contemplation on value, permanence, and the human impulse to preserve what is inherently fleeting. Together, these works underscore Hirst’s ability to collapse the boundaries between life and death, beauty and morbidity, offering a contemporary meditation on one of art’s oldest and most enduring themes.