Damien Hirst (1965, Bristol, UK) is a leading artist of the YBA (Young British Artist) generation. He is widely regarded as one of the most important artists working today, creating highly iconic artworks. His art draws upon themes including life, death, love, loyalty and betrayal. The ...
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The article features British artist Damien Hirst, who is also a curator, collector, businessman, restaurateur and designer. According to the author, Hirst may have become the richest living artist, with the sale of his diamond-encrusted platinum skull "For the Love of God" for $100 million ...
People are afraid of change, so you create a kind of belief for them through repetition. It’s like breathing. I’ve always been drawn to series and pairs. A unique thing is quite a frightening object. —Damien Hirst Since emerging onto the international art scene in the late 1980s, Dam...
Damien Hirst British, born 1965 For the Love of God (Front),2011 Medium Screenprint in colors with glazes and diamond dust Size 23 x 17.13 in. (58.4 x 43.5 cm.) Edition Dummy thicc text, amirite? Sale Consectetur Estimate Lorem ipsum dolor sit ame ...
In 1995 Hirst was finally awarded theTurner PrizeforThird Installation of Pharmacy, although his works continue to shock the public. His sculptureTwo F--- and Two Watching, a rotting cow and bull, was banned in New York for fears of 'vomiting among the visitors'. ...
For the Love of God, Shine sheet: 100 by 75 cm. 39⅜ by 29½ in. Executed in 2007, this work is numbered 15 from an edition of 250. Condition The full sheet, printed to the edges, in good condition, framed. "In response to your inquiry, we are pleased to provide you with ...
On the one hand, the symbol of the cherry blossom is a “cliché”, says Chandès, or “tacky” says Hirst. On the other, its tension between the fleeting beauty of life, a quick death and the cycle of renewal has a poignancy that “illuminates all Damien’s previous series”, says...
love 4. For The Love Of God Though covering a human skull with £15 million ($30 million) worth of diamonds is an outrageous act in itself, that doesn’t even begin to describe the outrageousness that accumulated around Hirst’s infamous 2007 work,For the Love of God. He also tried ...
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