- Exhibitions
- Currently on display
Currently on display
The Israel Museum
Hirst’s vast 40 foot spot painting, ‘L-Leucine-15N’ (2001) is currently on long term loan to The Israel Museum.
Graves Gallery, Sheffield
Damien Hirst’s ‘Beautiful Morana Dysgeusia Painting for Jarvis (with Diamonds)’ (2011), a spin painting incorporating an image of a skull and furnished with cubic zirconia, is now on display at Sheffield's Graves Gallery.
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Hirst’s major instrument cabinet ‘End Game’ is currently on display as part of MFA Houston’s permanent collection.
The Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art
The Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art contains a collection of seminal Hirst works, including the iconic Natural History work ‘Mother and Child (Divided)’.
The Goss-Michael Foundation
Hirst’s monumental Natural History work ‘Saint Sebastian, Exquisite Pain’ (2007) forms part of The Goss-Michael Foundation’s permanent collection display.
Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art
The Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art in Seoul has the 2002 pill cabinet, 'Dance of Death' on display.
Ilfracombe pier
'Verity' (2003 - 2012) is a 20.25 metre (66.43 feet) tall bronze sculpture. Installed on Ilfracombe pier, she is on long-term loan to North Devon Council as a gift from Hirst.
Ekeberg Sculpture Park
Hirst's large marble sculpture, 'Anatomy of an Angel', is installed in sculpture and cultural heritage park, Ekebergparken, near Oslo.
St. Bartholomew the Great church
Hirst's 'St. Bartholomew, Exquisite Pain' (2006) is installed in City of London church.
Faena Hotel Miami Beach
Two large sculptures, 'Golden Myth' and 'Gone but not Forgotten' installed at Faena Hotel Miami Beach.