
Guy Hepner New York Gallery
Guy Hepner New York Gallery
A Destination for Contemporary Art in Chelsea
Guy Hepner's new gallery space at 177 Tenth Avenue stands as a landmark destination in New York City's vibrant Chelsea art district. Situated in the heart of one of the world's most influential art corridors, this exceptional environment has been purposefully designed to showcase a diverse and carefully curated collection of contemporary artworks. The space reflects an ongoing commitment to presenting cutting-edge pieces from leading international artists, offering both seasoned collectors and new enthusiasts a platform to engage with innovative artistic expression at the highest level.
Visitors to the Guy Hepner New York gallery will discover a remarkable variety of works by some of the most significant names in contemporary art. The collection features pieces by Damien Hirst, Keith Haring, Tyler Shields, Jeffrey Czum, and Andy Warhol, alongside captivating paintings by Jean-Paul Donadini and Eric Stefanski. This thoughtfully assembled roster represents a cross-section of artistic movements that have shaped and continue to define the contemporary art landscape, from Pop Art's enduring legacy to the provocative conceptualism of the Young British Artists movement.

Methylamine 13c — Damien Hirst. Available at Guy Hepner, New York.
Damien Hirst - A Central Figure in Contemporary Art
Damien Hirst remains one of the most influential and commercially significant artists of our time. As the leading figure of the Young British Artists who emerged in the late 1980s, Hirst fundamentally transformed the relationship between contemporary art and popular culture. His work consistently challenges viewers to confront themes of mortality, beauty, desire, and the pharmaceutical industry's role in modern society. According to market analysis from Sotheby's, Hirst's works continue to command exceptional prices at auction, reflecting sustained collector demand across multiple decades.
The Guy Hepner New York gallery proudly presents an outstanding selection of Damien Hirst works that demonstrate the artist's remarkable range and conceptual depth. Among these are pieces from his celebrated pharmaceutical series, including Methylamine 13c and Mannitol, which exemplify Hirst's ongoing exploration of medicine, science, and society's complex relationship with healing and chemical intervention. These works employ Hirst's signature precision and visual clarity while prompting deeper reflection on contemporary existence.
The collection also features Opium, a work that continues Hirst's investigation into substances that simultaneously promise pleasure and carry profound risks. This thematic territory has proven consistently compelling to collectors who recognise in Hirst's work a mirror held up to contemporary anxieties and desires. Christie's has noted that Hirst's pharmaceutical-themed works represent some of the most recognisable imagery in contemporary art, achieving both critical acclaim and significant market performance.

All you need is love, love, love (Diamond Dust) — Damien Hirst. Available at Guy Hepner, New York.
The Enduring Appeal of Hirst's Iconic Series
Among the most sought-after works in the Guy Hepner collection is All you need is love, love, love (Diamond Dust), a stunning example of Hirst's butterfly compositions enhanced with the artist's signature diamond dust technique. These works occupy a unique position in Hirst's oeuvre, combining the natural beauty of butterfly imagery with the luxurious materiality of diamond dust to create pieces that shimmer and transform under varying light conditions. The Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report has consistently identified Hirst as among the top-selling contemporary artists globally, with his diamond dust works particularly prized by collectors seeking pieces that offer both visual impact and investment potential.
The Memento 4 work in the collection represents another dimension of Hirst's artistic practice, engaging directly with themes of mortality that have defined much of his career. From his earliest works with preserved animals to his ongoing investigations into death and remembrance, Hirst has never shied away from art's most profound subject matter. These memento mori pieces connect contemporary audiences to artistic traditions stretching back centuries while remaining unmistakably of our present moment.
The gallery's presentation of Keith Haring's celebrated Pop Shop series, including Pop Shop V and Pop Shop VI, creates a compelling dialogue with the Hirst works. These prints are vibrant representations of Haring's iconic style, embodying the artist's playful use of line and his deep engagement with social activism. The inclusion of Haring's Pyramid Yellow adds to the gallery's robust collection of the artist's works, showcasing his ability to blend accessible imagery with profound commentary on AIDS activism and urban life. Together, the Hirst and Haring works demonstrate how artists across generations have addressed social concerns through visually powerful and commercially accessible imagery.

Mannitol — Damien Hirst. Available at Guy Hepner, New York.
Why Collectors Choose Guy Hepner New York
The contemporary art market continues to demonstrate remarkable resilience and growth, with Sotheby's and Christie's reporting sustained demand for works by established artists with proven secondary market performance. Damien Hirst occupies a particularly strong position within this landscape, as his works combine recognisable imagery, conceptual sophistication, and demonstrated value retention. For collectors building serious contemporary art holdings, acquiring Hirst works represents both an aesthetic choice and a strategic decision informed by decades of market data.
At Guy Hepner, the gallery's expertise extends beyond simply presenting exceptional works. The team provides comprehensive guidance to collectors at every level, from those acquiring their first significant piece to established collectors seeking specific works to complement existing holdings. This commitment to collector service, combined with the gallery's direct relationships with artists and estates, ensures access to authenticated works of verified provenance.
The Guy Hepner New York gallery at 177 Tenth Avenue welcomes visitors to experience these extraordinary works firsthand. For collectors interested in acquiring works by Damien Hirst or other artists in the collection, Guy Hepner offers personalised consultation services to facilitate acquisitions. Contact the gallery directly to arrange a private viewing, discuss specific works, or explore the full range of available pieces from this important contemporary artist.
Works For Sale
Available through Guy Hepner

Damien Hirst
I Love You (Gold Leaf, Black, Cool Gold)
2015
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Damien Hirst
I Love You (Gold Leaf, Turquoise, Oriental Gold)
2015
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Damien Hirst
I Love You (White, Red, Cool Gold, Poppy Red)
2015
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Damien Hirst
Methylamine 13c
2014
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Damien Hirst
All you need is love, love, love (Diamond Dust)
2009
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Damien Hirst
Mannitol
2016
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Damien Hirst
Memento 4
2008
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Damien Hirst
Opium
2000
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