Sculpture in the City
Hirst's 2002-2003 sculpture goes on display in the City of London as part of annual public exhibition in the Square Mile.
Bibelot
An early Hirst collage is exhibited
The Line
Hirst's sculpture 'Sensation' (2003) features in London's first dedicated contemporary art walk.
Obedience
Hirst's formaldehyde sculpture 'Black Sheep with Golden Horns' is included in an exhibition exploring the biblical story of Abraham and Isaac.
Trittico
Hirst's fish tank sculpture, 'Lost Love' (2000), is one of three works to inaugurate the Cisterna, a space within the Prada Foundation's new building in Milan.
Zabludowicz Collection: 20 Years
Highlights from the Zabludowicz Collection's two decades of acquisitions go on display, including an early Hirst butterfly painting.
Dries Van Noten – Inspirations
Hirst's 'Kaleidoscope' painting goes on display in exhibition dedicated to Dries van Noten (travelled from Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris).
Magnificent Obsessions: The Artist as Collector
A selection of Hirst's extraordinary collection of anatomical models, taxidermy, specimen and skeletons are exhibited alongside an 'Entomology Cabinet' in this major exhibition of the personal collections of post-war and contemporary artists.
History is Now: 7 Artists Take On Britain
Seven artists examine the cultural history of Britain with Hirst works featuring as part of Roger Hiorns' examination of the BSE epidemic.
Schlaflos/Sleepless - Beds in History and Contemporary Art
An exhibition focusing on the historical as well as iconographic significance of the depiction of the bed, spanning old masters to present-day artists.