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Visitors to New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art soon will be able to see one of contemporary culture's most startling artworks: Damien Hirst's 13-foot tiger shark suspended in a tank of ...
Supreme and Damien Hirst have once again collaborated on a drop of apparel and accessories, now featuring famed sheep and shark works.
The Damien Hirst "art" consists of a preserved 13 foot tiger shark in a tank of formaldehyde. The actual title of the work is the ridiculously pretentious "The Physical Impossibility of Death in ...
A formaldehyde shark made by contemporary artist Damien Hirst was misleadingly dated to the 1990s, even though it was actually made in 2017, a Guardian investigation found.
Damien Hirst has been accused of stealing the idea to use live flies in the breakthrough artwork that propelled him to ...
DAMIEN HIRST JUMPS THE SHARK by Charlie Finch The first thing that springs to mind upon contemplating For the Love of God, Damien Hirst’s diamond-studded skull, on sale for $100 million at White Cube ...
Damien Hirst, the roguish British artist and market darling likely best known for suspending a 14-foot tiger shark in a tank of formaldehyde, wasn’t who I was expecting to guide me from this ...
This preserved 13-foot tiger shark in a tank of formaldehyde, from Hirst, was on display at the Museum of Metropolitan art in 2007.
Hirst has always been impervious to critical attacks or even to his collectors’ own distaste; he is, like a shark, in perpetual motion.
The piece that first made him famous, an open-jawed shark in a tank of formaldehyde titled The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living, offered a giant beast of prey as a ...