Top Performing Print Collections in Damien Hirst’s Current Market
The strongest-performing collections in Hirst’s print market tend to represent completed ideas. Value concentrates where narrative, format, and issuance are finite, allowing pricing to stabilise once supply has cleared.
The Virtues remains the clearest example. As a capped series with a coherent conceptual framework and strong complete-set logic, it continues to outperform on a relative basis even as broader market values have softened.
Love Poems has followed a similar trajectory. Limited appearances, visual cohesion, and restrained circulation have supported price appreciation at both the set and individual-print level, despite wider market absorption.
Pharmaceutical (Spot) prints operate differently. Pricing is shaped by condition, availability, scale, colourway, and collector preference across variations, with some buyers placing added emphasis on the pharmaceutical title itself. Demand remains consistent, but outcomes diverge meaningfully across near-comparable works due to the breadth of the series.

