Sk8 Of The Art
DAMIEN HIRST x SUPREME 'Shark' (2025) Skateboard Deck
DAMIEN HIRST x SUPREME 'Shark' (2025) Skateboard Deck
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'Shark' by Damien Hirst, 2025
Limited Edition Skateboard deck collab. with lifestyle brand Supreme.
Based on Hirst's groundbreaking 'The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living' art sculpture from 1991.
8.25 x 32 Inches
Full-dipped graphic on Supreme 7-ply Canadian Maple skate deck.
Limited Edition (Sold Out).
Printed artist's logo and Supreme box logo on deck top.
New in shrink wrap with Sk8 of the Art COA (also authenticated by StockX).
*Note: Skate Deck wall hangers sold separately.
ABOUT THE ART
Damien Hirst's shark is considered the iconic work of British art from the 1990s and has become a symbol of Britart worldwide. It was funded in 1991 by Charles Saatchi who offered to pay for whatever artwork the artist wanted to create. The shark itself cost Hirst £6,000 and the total cost of the work was £50,000.
In 2004 it was sold to Steven A. Cohen for an undisclosed amount, widely reported to have been $8 million but possibly up to $12 million. The shark itself, a Tiger shark, was caught off Hervey Bay in Queensland, Australia, by a fisherman commissioned to do so. It was supposed to be something “big enough to eat you.”
Created in 1991 by Damien Hirst, entitled 'The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living' is an artwork that consists of a real shark preserved in formaldehyde in a vitrine.
Since the shark was initially preserved poorly, it began to deteriorate and the surrounding liquid grew murky. Hirst attributes some of the decay to the fact that the Saatchi Gallery added bleach to it. In 1993 the gallery gutted the shark and stretched its skin over a fiberglass mold, and Hirst commented:
"It didn’t look as frightening … You could tell it wasn’t real. It had no weight."
When Hirst learned of Saatchi’s impending sale of the work to Cohen, he offered to replace the shark, an operation which Cohen then funded, calling the expense “inconsequential” (the formaldehyde process alone cost around $100,000).
Another shark was caught off Queensland and shipped to Hirst in a 2-month-long journey. Oliver Crimmen, a scientist and fish curator at London’s Natural History Museum, assisted with the preservation of the new specimen in 2006. This involved injecting formaldehyde into the body, as well as soaking it for two weeks in a bath of 7% formalin solution. The original 1991 vitrine was then used to house it.
So, what is the shark about?
It is completely isolated from its natural setting. Instead of being in motion, in the water, we see it completely frozen and preserved. For most, it may be the first time we have come so close to a shark, with many of us only seeing them on television or perhaps at an aquarium. Here we have a direct experience of the shark, not filtered through any media. Thus we are forced to consider the shark in a new and different context and re-evaluate how we perceive the animal.
In Damien Hirst’s groundbreaking piece, we come face to face with the reality and physicality of this familiar image and are forced to consider it in a new setting.

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