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which was at the very heart of the 1990s Young British Art scene. The work is estimated at £600,000-800,000
($994,000-1.3 million).
Damien Hirst met Dave Stewart in the early 1990s at the opening of a group exhibition in London's Docklands, where
Hirst and Angus Fairhurst staged Freeze in 1988. Dave recalls,"They were giving away Beck's beer, and so we both got
really drunk. He was incredibly confrontational. Funny. Exciting. By the end we were under the table - had about 12 bottles
each." (Richard Rosenfeld, 'How we met: Dave Stewart and Damien Hirst' in The Independent, 9th October 1994).
Dave says of Damien:"He reminds me of the Joker in Batman. Electric, turned on, alive. He'll talk for hours. Really get
you buzzing. Says that you've got to cope with death before you can handle life." Damien says of Dave: "Dave is wacky
and wonderful. All over the place. Got all these things on the go - like one plus one equals five. A nutter. Mad ideas – like
Warhol. But completely in control" (Ibid).
That night they met, Stewart quickly penned the lyrics to his songDamien Save Meabout their drunken meeting of minds as they swaggered through the streets: 'Damien save me, and be my guide, sooner or later, we're all gonna die..
Damien save me, and be my god, sooner or later, I'm gonna die like a dog" which featured on Dave's solo album
Greetings from the Gutter released in 1995. In response, Damien madeDantrolene (Being God for Dave)as a gift and
the painting and the story behind it is testament to their close collaboration at a hugely significant moment in the
recent history of British culture, where music and art collided and ushered in a new era of Brit Pop and Young British
Art. Damien collaborated with Dave for the cover art of the album, in which he lined up brightly coloured gas
cylinders in the same way that he arranged colored dots in this work.
In an interview with Sotheby’s Director and Contemporary Art Specialist, Alex Branczik, Dave Stewart commented on
how he met Damien Hirst in the early nineties and the spot painting the artist gifted to Stewart, he continued: “It was at
the 1992 exhibition that Damien put on where he invited Angus Fairhurst, Sarah Lucas, Tracey Emin and some other
artists and was held down by the river in a warehouse. It was after this exhibition that we became friends. We were now
really good friends. Around then I met Gilbert and George. Damien, Gilbert & George and I actually went on this really
crazy trip on my houseboat together down the canals and of course none of us could steer very well, it ended in disaster.”
Stewart continued:“During this period I bought a lot of pieces guided by Anthony Fawcett by artists who were virtually
unknown and coming up, and obviously knowing Damien I bought one of his spot paintings, Acridine. Then Damien gave
me as a gift, Dantrolene (Being God for Dave) which is interestingly tied up to a song - I wrote this song Kinky Sweetheart
on my album Greetings From the Gutter with Laurie Anderson whispering to each other things like ‘Staying at home,
Plugging it in, Kissing the screen, Being a god’ and then I did the song ‘Damien Save Me’. Damien was at the studio in
New York whilst I was recording it. Lou Reed was there playing the guitar and many other interesting musicians and it
became almost like a happening and so did my album which Damien had done the artwork for. During that period of about
three, four years I threw myself all heartily into this world of art and music which was blowing up around me.”
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Another highlight of the Evening Auction is Gilbert & George’sMouth,
illustrated left, 1983, which is estimated at £150,000-200,000
($249,000-331,000), which he acquired directly from the artist.
Regarding Gilbert & George, Stewart said the following:“Annie and I in
the early 80’s were very struck by Gilbert and George and how they
stayed away from everybody and almost created their own world that was
blurred between art and their reality. Annie and I in some ways did the
same thing at the beginning of the Eurythmics almost copying them in a way; we lived together and also felt separate and
apart from everything else that was going on and by hiding away and doing that we did come up with something that was
very different musically at the time.”
FurtherFurtherFurtherFurther highlights include:highlights include:highlights include:highlights include:
Damien Hirst Acridine1992(Est. £400,000-600,000 / $665,000-995,000)Acquired directly from the artist
Gilbert & GeorgeShag1988
(Est. £100,000-150,000 / $166,000-249,000)
Angus FairhurstMan Abandoned 1996(Est. £12,000-18,000 / $19,900-29,800)Acquired directly from the artist
Andres SerranoBlood Cross1987(Est. £15,000-20,000 / $24,900-33,100)
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Cindy ShermanUntitled #1741987(Est. £20,000-30,000 / $33,100-49,700)
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