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  1. Find out more about the 2022 exhibition Damien Hirst: Natural History at Gagosian Britannia Street, London. Installation views, works ... silicone, ceramic floor tiles, stainless steel, resin butcher block, knives, machete, chainmail glove, cow, and formaldehyde solution, 90 ¾ × 131 ½ × 85 ⅜ inches (230.5 × 334 × 216.8 cm ...

  2. 11 de mar. de 2022 · Damien Hirst, the controversial British artist was notorious for shocking the art world with his chopped up animals in formaldehyde and rotting meat artworks. Now some of his early works are on ...

  3. Created in 1995—the year of the artist’s victorious Turner Prize entry— Ashtray Head/Fallen Empire is an arresting and unmistakable large-scale sculpture by Damien Hirst. A gigantic ashtray, eight feet across and formed of white fibreglass, holds the head of a cow. Dark red blood, studded with flies, pools out over the pristine surface.

  4. 13 de abr. de 2017 · One of Hirst’s “Kaleidescope Paintings”, featuring thousands of dead butterflies fixed onto the canvas. Photo courtesy of Mike Clarke/AFP/Getty Images. VICTIMS: 850,000 houseflies plus 111 ...

  5. www.moma.org › artists › 6905Damien Hirst | MoMA

    Damien Steven Hirst (; né Brennan; born 7 June 1965) is an English artist and art collector. He is one of the Young British ... (including a shark, a sheep, and a cow) are preserved, sometimes having been dissected, in formaldehyde. The best-known of these was The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living, a 14-foot ...

  6. 29 de mar. de 2020 · Damien Hirst. A notorious member of the Young British Artists Movement, Damien Hirst is world-renowned for stirring up shock and provocation. He made his name in the 1990s with theatrical displays of rotting meat, dead animals in formaldehyde and cabinets stuffed with medication, earning him a reputation as the art world’s enfant terrible.

  7. About A Thousand Years. “A Thousand Years” is an artwork conceived by Damien Hirst in 1990, employing a diverse array of materials including steel, glass, flies, maggots, medium-density fibreboard (MDF), an insect-o-cutor, a cow’s head, sugar, and water. This conceptual art piece measures 213 cm in height, 427 cm in width, and 213 cm in ...