Damien Hirst – And you know it? (The Currency)

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Damien Hirst (British, born 1965)

And you know it? (The Currency), 2016

Medium: Enamel paint on handmade paper

Dimensions: 20 x 30 cm (7.8 x 11.8 in)

Series: Unique painting from The Currency series of 5,149

Markings: Hand-signed, titled and dated in pencil; watermark, dry-stamp and hologram

Condition: Mint (sold in the original HENI packaging)

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Damien Hirst - And you know it? (The Currency)

About this artwork

Damien Hirst – And you know it? (The Currency)

Damien Hirst's And you know it? (The Currency) is a unique hand-painted work on paper from his groundbreaking The Currency series of 10,000 individual dot paintings. Executed in enamel on handmade paper, the artwork measures 20 × 30 cm and is hand-signed, titled, and dated in pencil, complete with a watermark, hologram, and HENI stamp for authentication.

Each painting from the series was linked to both a physical artwork and an NFT, forcing collectors to choose between digital or material ownership—an act that questioned the nature of value and authenticity in the art market. When the NFT was chosen, the physical artwork was destroyed, making surviving examples like this increasingly rare. This original abstract artwork remains in mint condition, preserved in its original HENI packaging.

Damien Hirst - Savoy

About Damien Hirst

Damien Hirst (born 1965, Bristol) is one of the most influential figures in contemporary British art and a leading member of the Young British Artists (YBAs). Working across sculpture, painting, installation, and printmaking, his artworks confront themes of mortality, beauty, medicine, and belief, often using provocation to challenge cultural and ethical boundaries. Hirst rose to prominence after curating the landmark Freeze exhibition at Goldsmiths College in 1988, which brought him to the attention of collector Charles Saatchi.

Hirst is best known for conceptual artworks such as preserved animals in formaldehyde, including The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living, and for winning the Turner Prize in 1995 with works like Mother and Child (Divided). Alongside these iconic installations, Damien Hirst has produced an extensive body of signed limited edition prints, notably his butterfly and spot series, which translate his core ideas of repetition, chance, and life cycles into collectible formats. His unique and limited edition artworks are held in major museum collections worldwide, with significant exhibitions at Tate Modern and the Rijksmuseum, and his signed art editions remain central to his practice today.

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