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Reportedly worth £308 million, Hirst forged the Young British Artist (YBA) art scene of the 1990s and shot to fame after ...
A striking example of this dichotomy — the clash between culture and law — occurred in 1994 when artist Mark Bridger entered a gallery and splattered black ink onto Damien Hirst's pickled sheep ...
“DOMINION” at Newport Street Gallery was curated by Damien Hirst’s son, Connor. Photographed by Prudence Cuming Associates Ltd. Artworks © The artist/artist's ...
Damien Hirst, Spot Painting, 1986. Photo: Prudence Cuming Associates Ltd. © Damien Hirst and Science Ltd. All rights reserved, DACS/Artimage 2024 Hirst’s first ...
Damien Hirst's artworks for his controversial 'The Currency' project are the second to be accused of being misleadingly labelled. British artist Damien Hirst is once again accused of falsifying ...
Damien Hirst, “Memories” (2010), bearing row upon ... A caption misstated the title of an artwork featuring sheep. It is “Grands Moutons de Peter,” not “Grands Mountons de Peter.” ...
Back in 2001, Damien Hirst organized the leftover bottles ... attributed to brothers Hubert and Jan van Eyck—shows a sheep representing Jesus bleeding into a grail and wearing a halo.
They say that wherever you go in London, you’re never more than four feet away from a Damien Hirst sculpture (that is little bit of a fib to be honest). Nevertheless, his works keep popping up ...
Julian Wild worked as an assistant to Damien Hirst before developing his own career ... a paralympian who covered her bed in sheep wool, leaves and branches for inspiration when she struggled ...
He earned the moniker the ‘enfant terrible’ of the art world after dominating the industry in the 1990s with his installations of dead sharks, sheep ... to sell Damien Hirst’s 77ft ...
sheep, and cow preserved in formaldehyde catapulted him into art world fame. Courtesy of Getty Images Death Denied, 2008, goes on view as part of the Damien Hirst "Natural History" Exhibition at ...