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Damien Hirst, Mickey (2014) - Screenprint in colors

Damien Hirst - Mickey (2014)

€30.000,00

Mickey (2014)

Artist: Damien Hirst (b. 1965)
Medium: Screenprint in colors
Dimensions: 87.5 × 70 cm (34½ × 27½ in.)
Edition: 250
Signature: Hand-signed and numbered, with copyright blindstamp and publisher’s blindstamp on the lower part
Publisher: Other Criteria Ltd., London
Condition: Framed

Description:
Damien Hirst’s Mickey (2014) reinterprets the beloved Disney character through the artist’s signature “spot painting” style. The minimalist arrangement of colored circles forms a playful yet sophisticated homage to pop culture. Published by Other Criteria Ltd., London, this screenprint is hand-signed and numbered by the artist, bearing both the copyright and publisher’s blindstamps. Limited to an edition of 250, the work bridges Hirst’s conceptual rigor with accessible imagery, making it one of his most recognizable and sought-after prints.

Shipping & Delivery:
✔ Worldwide shipping from France
✔ Professional packaging with insurance
✔ Tracking number included for secure delivery

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FAQ

Is Damien Hirst’s Mickey (2014) an original artwork?

Yes. Mickey (2014) is an original limited-edition screenprint, published by Other Criteria Ltd., London, and produced in an edition of 250, each hand-signed and numbered by Damien Hirst.

What technique was used to create this print?

The work is a screenprint in colors, executed using Hirst’s signature “spot painting” language — a minimalist arrangement of colored circles forming the iconic silhouette of Mickey Mouse.

Is the artwork signed?

Yes. Each print is hand-signed and numbered by Damien Hirst and features both a copyright blindstamp and the publisher’s blindstamp.

What are the dimensions of the print?

The sheet measures 87.5 × 70 cm (34½ × 27½ in.).

Who published this edition?

The print was published by Other Criteria Ltd., London, Damien Hirst’s official publishing house.

What is Mickey about?

The artwork reimagines the iconic Disney character through Hirst’s spot-painting vocabulary, blending pop culture with contemporary conceptual art. The simplified composition highlights Hirst’s interest in color, form, and universal symbols.

Is Mickey considered a collectible work?

Absolutely. As one of Hirst’s most recognizable and accessible editions — combining an iconic subject with his signature style — Mickey is highly sought-after among collectors.

What is the condition of the work?

The artwork is sold framed and in excellent condition.

Do you ship internationally?

Yes. We offer secure worldwide shipping, including professional packaging, insurance, and tracking.

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