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Two signed Damien Hirst art works stolen from Notting Hill Gallery | Two signed Damien Hirst art works stolen from Notting Hill Gallery |
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Two signed Damien Hirst works of art worth £33,000 have been stolen from a gallery. | Two signed Damien Hirst works of art worth £33,000 have been stolen from a gallery. |
The pieces were taken from the Exhibitionist Gallery in Notting Hill, west London, in the early hours of Monday. | The pieces were taken from the Exhibitionist Gallery in Notting Hill, west London, in the early hours of Monday. |
The stolen works, called Pyronin Y and Oleoylsarcosine, feature multi-coloured dots. | The stolen works, called Pyronin Y and Oleoylsarcosine, feature multi-coloured dots. |
Police believe the artworks were specifically targeted and want witnesses to come forward. | |
Pyronin Y is the larger of the two. It was produced in 2005 and is worth £15,000. | Pyronin Y is the larger of the two. It was produced in 2005 and is worth £15,000. |
Oleoylsarcosine was created in 2008 and is worth £18,000. | Oleoylsarcosine was created in 2008 and is worth £18,000. |
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said just one person carried out the theft and he may have left in a car. | |
Det Sgt Jon Lightfoot said: "It appears the suspect has specifically targeted the two pieces. | |
"The items would have been visible in the back of the car and we are appealing for any witnesses or anyone with information to please come forward." | |
Hirst was awarded the Turner Prize in 1995. | |
His more recent works include Verity, a 66ft bronze-plated statue of a pregnant, naked woman wielding a sword, which was unveiled on Ilfracombe harbour in north Devon last October. |