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Hirst auction expected to raise £65m

By Peter Aspden, Arts Correspondent

Published: July 28 2008 21:48 | Last updated: July 28 2008 21:48

An auction of new works by Damien Hirst, which are being offered to the public directly instead of through the artist’s usual dealer and gallery, is expected to raise more than £65m, the auctioneers Sotheby’s announced on Monday.

The September auction features 223 new works by Mr Hirst. The sale’s centrepiece is “The Golden Calf”, a sculpture of a bull in formaldehyde whose hooves and horns are cast in 18-carat solid gold, and which is expected to sell for £8m-£12m.

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