Two Damien Hirst Artworks Stolen From London Gallery

British artist Damien Hirst poses for photographers beside the 1991 piece "The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living", a tiger shark preserved in formaldehyde in a vitrine, during a media prev... British artist Damien Hirst poses for photographers beside the 1991 piece "The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living", a tiger shark preserved in formaldehyde in a vitrine, during a media preview of the first substantial survey show of his work in the UK at the Tate Modern gallery in London, Monday, April 2, 2012. The exhibition, timed for the culmination of the Cultural Olympiad and due to open to the public on Wednesday, showcases over 70 of Hirst's works since he first came to public attention in 1988. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) MORE LESS

LONDON (AP) — Two Damien Hirst artworks together valued at 33,000 pounds ($54,000) have been stolen from a London art gallery, police said Wednesday.

The Metropolitan Police said the two signed prints were taken from the Exhibitionist Gallery in west London in the early hours of Monday. The works are among Hirst’s series of “spot” pieces, covered in multicolored dots.

Detective Sgt. Jon Lightfoot appealed for witnesses who might have seen a dark-colored hatchback car with polka-dot artworks in the back driving from the area to come forward.

Hirst, 48, is one of Britain’s best-known and wealthiest living artists, famous for his diamond skulls, pickled sharks and rotting animal installations as well as his paintings and prints. In 2008, a Sotheby’s auction of his work netted almost $200 million, a record for a living artist.

Gallery manager Nathan Engelbrecht said the thieves appeared to have targeted the Hirst works.

“The thief left other works in the gallery, just taking the prints. The store room had not been touched at all. The spot prints are the most recognizable Hirst works. The others we had were left behind.”

A spokesman for Hirst declined to comment.

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