Damien Hirst H5 - Colour Space Spots For Sale
Damien Hirst: H5 - Colour Space Spots
A Refined Evolution of the Iconic Spot Series from Britain's Most Commercially Significant Contemporary Artist
The global art market's return to growth in 2025, as documented by Art Basel & UBS, has reinforced collector appetite for works by artists whose market foundations rest on both conceptual rigor and proven commercial performance. Damien Hirst occupies a singular position within this landscape—an artist whose auction history includes the landmark "Beautiful Inside My Head Forever" sale at Sotheby's in 2008, which realized $198 million in a single evening, and whose Lullaby Spring achieved $19.2 million at Sotheby's in 2007. Within the $57.5 billion global art market recorded for 2024, Hirst's editions continue to represent strategic entry points for collectors seeking verified provenance and institutional recognition. Guy Hepner in New York has facilitated $4,226,125 in Damien Hirst transactions, establishing direct expertise in navigating both primary and secondary market acquisitions across his most significant bodies of work.
Series Context: The Conceptual Architecture of Colour Space
The H5 - Colour Space Spots series, created in 2018, represents Damien Hirst's sophisticated expansion of the visual language he established with his foundational Pharmaceutical paintings beginning in 1986. Where the original spot paintings employed systematically arranged circles of color to explore themes of pharmaceutical uniformity and the aestheticization of medicine, the Colour Space works introduce a fundamentally different organizational principle—one rooted in chromatic relationships rather than gridded repetition.
Each composition in the H5 series derives its title from iconic hotels renowned for their historical significance and cultural prestige: Gritti, Beverly Hills, Camino Real, Claridges, Raffles, Plaza, Café Royal, and Savoy. This naming convention reflects Hirst's ongoing engagement with luxury, aspiration, and the commodification of experience—themes that have animated his practice since his emergence as the leading figure of the Young British Artists movement in the late 1980s.
The Colour Space paintings departed from the mechanical regularity of Hirst's earlier spots, instead arranging colored circles in compositions that suggest both scientific color theory and intuitive aesthetic judgment. The H5 prints translate this visual complexity into the edition format, making accessible works that engage the same conceptual territory as unique paintings that have commanded significant results at Christie's, Sotheby's, and Phillips.
Technical Specifications: Diasec Precision and Archival Permanence
The H5 - Colour Space Spots series comprises eight works, each executed as a Diasec-mounted Giclée print on aluminium panel. This production methodology represents the highest standard in contemporary print presentation, combining multiple technical elements to achieve museum-quality permanence and visual impact.
Giclée printing employs archival pigment inks applied through precision inkjet technology, achieving color accuracy and tonal gradation impossible through traditional lithographic or screenprint methods. The aluminium panel substrate provides dimensional stability and resistance to environmental fluctuation, while Diasec mounting—a process that face-mounts the print beneath optical-grade acrylic using silicone adhesive—creates exceptional color saturation and depth while providing physical protection.
All works in the series are authenticated through Science Ltd, Hirst's studio and authentication body, ensuring unbroken provenance documentation essential for secondary market positioning. Each print arrives with certificate of authenticity, establishing the verification framework that auction houses including Christie's, Sotheby's, Bonhams, and Phillips require for consignment consideration.
Notable Works Within the Series
H5-1 Gritti references the legendary Venetian palace hotel, its composition suggesting the chromatic complexity of light reflecting off canal waters. H5-2 Beverly Hills evokes California luminosity through its particular color arrangement, while H5-3 Camino Real draws upon the architectural heritage of Mexico City's landmark Luis Barragán-designed hotel.
H5-4 Claridges and H5-8 Savoy reference London establishments of particular relevance given Hirst's position within British contemporary art, represented by White Cube since the gallery's founding relationship with the YBA generation. H5-5 Raffles conjures colonial-era Singapore, H5-6 Plaza invokes New York's own gilded landmark, and H5-7 Café Royal completes the series with reference to the historic Regent Street establishment.
Investment Analysis: Edition Market Positioning
Damien Hirst's edition market demonstrates characteristics particularly relevant to collectors building diversified contemporary portfolios. His print works benefit from the same authentication infrastructure, gallery representation, and institutional recognition as his unique pieces, while offering significantly lower capital requirements for initial acquisition.
The Colour Space paintings from which the H5 series derives have appeared at major auction houses with results reflecting sustained collector interest in Hirst's chromatic investigations. Edition works bearing direct conceptual relationship to paintings with established auction histories typically demonstrate favorable secondary market trajectories, particularly when maintained in optimal condition with complete documentation.
Art Basel & UBS market analysis consistently identifies authenticated editions by blue-chip contemporary artists as demonstrating resilience during periods of market adjustment. Hirst's position—reinforced by museum holdings internationally, continued gallery representation through White Cube, and the comprehensive authentication services of Science Ltd—provides the institutional framework that supports long-term market confidence.
Acquisition Through Guy Hepner
Guy Hepner in New York offers collectors comprehensive access to the H5 - Colour Space Spots series with the expertise developed through $4,226,125 in documented Damien Hirst transactions. Our advisory services encompass condition assessment, provenance verification, and strategic guidance regarding portfolio integration.
For collectors considering Hirst acquisitions, the H5 series represents an opportunity to engage one of contemporary art's most recognized visual vocabularies through works combining technical excellence with conceptual sophistication. Contact Guy Hepner to discuss availability, pricing, and acquisition strategy for these significant editions.








