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Born 1965 Bristol, England. Known for: Conceptual life and death themed installations.
Damien Hirst is known for his conceptual works with medical, pharmaceutical, animal and life-cycle themes. His unique installations, often noted for their shock arousal, first got public attention in... Read full biography
Damien Hirst is known for his conceptual works with medical, pharmaceutical, animal and life-cycle themes. His unique installations, often noted for their shock arousal, first got public attention in the 1990s, when he became part of a group of avant-garde men and women known as 'Young British... Read full biography
Damien Hirst is known for his conceptual works with medical, pharmaceutical, animal and life-cycle themes. His unique installations, often noted for their shock arousal, first got public attention in the 1990s, when he became part of a group of avant-garde men and women known as 'Young British Artists'. From the 1990s, his reputation has grown to international recognition, especially from 1994 with a one-person exhibition titled "Some Went Mad, Some Ran Away". During this show, an angry artist... Read full biography
Damien Hirst is known for his conceptual works with medical, pharmaceutical, animal and life-cycle themes. His unique installations, often noted for their shock arousal, first got public attention in the 1990s, when he became part of a group of avant-garde men and women known as 'Young British Artists'. From the 1990s, his reputation has grown to international recognition, especially from 1994 with a one-person exhibition titled "Some Went Mad, Some Ran Away". During this show, an angry artist vandalized one of the pieces, Away From The Flock, by pouring ink into the formaldehyde, which was preserving the body of a sheep. Hirst successfully prosecuted the man and was reimbursed for the damage, but, in fact, realized much more than... Read full biography
Damien Hirst is known for his conceptual works with medical, pharmaceutical, animal and life-cycle themes. His unique installations, often noted for their shock arousal, first got public attention in the 1990s, when he became part of a group of avant-garde men and women known as 'Young British Artists'. From the 1990s, his reputation has grown to international recognition, especially from 1994 with a one-person exhibition titled "Some Went Mad, Some Ran Away". During this show, an angry artist vandalized one of the pieces, Away From The Flock, by pouring ink into the formaldehyde, which was preserving the body of a sheep. Hirst successfully prosecuted the man and was reimbursed for the damage, but, in fact, realized much more than financial remuneration because the 'attack' focused initial widespread attention on his unique approach to fine art.... Read full biography
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- ReviewsJuly 2005Editors, ArtforumARTFORUM
- ReviewsJune 2005ARTnews EditorsARTnews
- Damien Hirst Gets Photo RealisticMay 2005Thomas, Kelly DevineARTnews
- Corporate CultureDecember 2004Chen, AricArt & Auction
- Network ExecutiveDecember 2004Dannatt, AdrianArt & Auction
- MarketfileDecember 2004Editors, Art + AuctionArt & Auction
- Editor's NotebookDecember 2004Wolmer, BruceArt & Auction
- around the blockOctober 2004Editors, Art + AuctionArt & Auction
- CalendarOctober 2004Editors, Art+AuctionArt & Auction
- Post Human: Robert Rosenblum on BodOctober 2004Rosenblum, RobertARTFORUM
- Editor's NotebookOctober 2004Wolmer, BruceArt & Auction
- Art TomesSeptember 2004Mason, BrookArt & Antiques
- The Elephant in the RoomSeptember 2004Pollack, BarbaraARTnews
- flash pointSeptember 2004Rosenthal, NormanArt & Auction
- publicappealSeptember 2004Tully, JuddArt & Auction
- Catastrophic CoverageAugust 2004Gordon, MargeryArt & Auction
- Art Market-How the Spring AuctionsJuly 2004Kinsella & GleadellARTnews
- The Illusion of YouthJune 2004Spiegler, MarcArt & Auction
- Art MarketMay 2004Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- ARTtalkMay 2004Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Art MarketApril 2004Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- ARTtalkFebruary 2004Editor, ARTtalkARTnews
- Art Market-Masters and ModernistsFebruary 2004McCord, AndyARTnews
- marketfileJanuary 2004Editors, Art & AuctionArt & Auction
- Front PageJanuary 2004Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- AuctionJanuary 2004Editors, Art-TalkArt-Talk
- Art MarketJanuary 2004Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Reaching New HeightsJanuary 2004Macmillan, KyleARTnews
- Editor's Notebook-London's ThreeJanuary 2004Wolmer, BruceArt & Auction
- in the airDecember 2003editors, Art & AuctionArt & Auction
- Best of 2003December 2003Editors, ArtforumARTFORUM
- ReviewsDecember 2003Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- auction reviewsDecember 2003Tully, JuddArt & Auction
- ARTtalkOctober 2003Berwick, CarlyARTnews
- Image ConsciousSeptember 2003D'Amato, JennieArt & Auction
- Venice Biennial: "Every Idea ButSeptember 2003Vetrocq, Marcia EArt in America
- ArtworldJune 2003Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- Genuine EnergyMay 2003Barker, GodfreyARTnews
- Marx to SharksApril 2003Crow, ThomasARTFORUM
- A Quiet CrisisMarch 2003Rubinstein, RaphaelArt in America
- Contemporary Art: A Fine Line BetweFebruary 2003Cushman, JenniferScottsdale Life
- Nervous ConditionDecember 2002Tully, JuddArt & Auction
- How are Critics SpokeNovember 2002Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Portrait of the Art WorldOctober 2002Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
