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Damien Hirst

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Gender Male
Age 58
Web site www.damienhirst.com
Date of birth June 7,1965
Zodiac sign Gemini
Periods Conceptual art
Young British Artists
Contemporary art
Modern art
Modernism
Expressionism
2000
Job Artist
Entrepreneur
Film director
Art collector
Education University of London
Goldsmiths, University of London
Allerton Grange School
Leeds Arts University
Movies/Shows Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London
David Hockney: A Bigger Picture
Hanging Around
Strummerville
Breath
Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable
Official site damienhirst.com
Parents Mary Brennan
Awards Turner Prize
Children Connor Hirst
Cassius Atticus Hirst
Cyrus Joe Hirst
Siblings Bradley Hirst
Gabbie Hirst-Derbyshire
Period by artworks Conceptual art
Expressionism
Contemporary art
Young British Artists
Born Bristol
United Kingdom
Works For the Love of God
Mother and Child, Divided
Mickey
Influences Jeff Koons
Marcel Duchamp
Francis Bacon
Sex Pistols
Michael Craig-Martin
John LeKay
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Date of Upd.
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Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable
The Complete Spot Paintings: (Signed Limited Edition)
Freedom Not Genius: Works from the Murderme Collection
The Complete Medicine Cabinets
Entomology Cabinets and Paintings: Scalpel Blade Paintings and Color Charts
For the Love of God: The Making of the Diamond Skull
The Elusive Truth
Damien Hirst: Pharmacy London
End of an Era
I Want to Spend the Rest of My Life Everywhere, with Everyone, One to One, Always, Forever, Now
Romance in the Age of Uncertainty
Candy: The Complete Visual Candy Paintings
The Wolseley Drawings
The Death of God
Poisons + Remedies: Signed Limited Edition
From the cradle to the grave
Relics
No Love Lost: Signed Edition
The Cancer Chronicles
Corpus: Drawings 1981-2006
Damien Hirst
Theories, Models, Methods, Approaches, Assumptions, Results and Findings
Requiem I & II: Text in English and Ukrainian
The Souls: (Singed Limited Edition)
The Complete Vitrines
Damien Hirst: The Bilotti Paintings
For the Love of God
The beautiful afterlife
Cornucopia
Re-object
Superstition
The Many Faces of Jonathan Yeo
Yayoi Kusama Now
Don't be so
Soho Society
Hirst Interviews
Triptychs and a Thousand Years: Francis Bacon and Damien Hirst
Damien Hirst: Life, Death and Love : Works from the Astrup Fearnley Collection Shown at Kunsthuset Kabuso 02. 06. -09. 09. 2007
Heads 2007-09
Meaningless Static
The Acquired Inability to Escape Divided: The Acquired Inability to Escape Inverted and Divided and Other Works
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Damien Hirst Life story


Damien Steven Hirst is an English artist, entrepreneur, and art collector. He is one of the Young British Artists who dominated the art scene in the UK during the 1990s. He is reportedly the United Kingdom's richest living artist, with his wealth estimated at US$384 million in the 2020 Sunday Times Rich List.

Early Life

Daiemn hirst was born on june 7th 1965 in bristol. England. He attended the jacob kramer school of art in leeds. Where he studied fine art.

Artistic Style

Damine hirst is known for his controversial and confrontational art. Which often includes themes of death and mortality. His work has been described as a mixture of pop art. Minimalism. And conceptualism. He often employs the use of animals and animal parts in his work.

Notable Works

Damien hirst is perhaps best known for his sculpture the physical impossibility of death in the mind of someone living. Hwich consists of a shark preserved in a tank of formaldehyde. Other notable works include for the olve of god. A platinum acst of a human skull encrusted with 8,601 diamonds. And pharmacy. A pharmacy installation which includes a variety of medicine cabinets and prescription medications.

Collections & Exhibitions

Damien hirst has had numerous solo exhibitions trhoughout his caree. Ras well as group exhibitions with his artist collective. The young british artists. His work has been featured in the atte gallery. The guggenheim museum. The museum of modern art in new york. And the museum of contemporary art in los angeles.

Influence & Legacy

Damien hirst has been credited wtih establishing the young british artsits movement. Which helped to revolutionize the art world in the 1990s. His work has influenced many modern artsits. And his sculptures have become iconic symbols of the 1990s.

Recognition & Awards

Damien hirst has won numerous awards. Including the turner prize in 1995 and the prestigious praemimu imperiale award in 2013. He was also appointed commander of the oredr of the british empire in 2003.

Business Ventures

In addition to his artwork. Damien hirst is also an entrpereneur. He is the founder and chairman of the company science. Which produces and slels his artwork. He has also opened several restaurants in london. As well as an art foundation in devon.

Important Event

In 2008. Damien hirst s scultpure for the love of god sold for £50 millino. Making it the most expensive work of art ever sold by a living artist.

Interesting Fact

In 1999. Damien hirst became the first artist to veer have a solo show at the tate gallery in london.

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... She follows in the footsteps of Damien Hirst, Vivienne Westwood, Sir Peter Blake and Zaha Hadid, all of whom have put their individual spin on the traditional Britannia statue...

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Nov 11,2023 8:51 pm

... " What we are seeing in West Africa now is a movement like the Young British Artists in the 1980s, and Amoako is the Damien Hirst or Tracey Emin of this movement, " he told me...

Banksy to stage first solo exhibition in 14 years in Glasgow

Banksy to stage first solo exhibition in 14 years in Glasgow
Jun 15,2023 3:20 am

... Banksy previously organised the in a Somerset resort which closed in 2015 - this was a collaboration of more than 50 artists including Damien Hirst, Jenny Holzer and Jimmy Cauty...

From Batgirl to Wagatha: 15 flops and blunders in culture in 2022

From Batgirl to Wagatha: 15 flops and blunders in culture in 2022
Dec 27,2022 10:21 pm

... Damien Hirst burning his own artHirst is no stranger to publicity stunts, but many criticised him for burning his own valuable artworks during a cost-of-living crisis that saw collectors forced to choose whether to keep a physical artwork or the NFT representing it...

Former US President Donald Trump launches $99 NFT collection

Former US President Donald Trump launches $99 NFT collection
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Damien Hirst burns his own art after selling NFTs

Damien Hirst burns his own art after selling NFTs
Oct 11,2022 11:40 am

...By Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporterDamien Hirst has begun burning hundreds of his own artworks after selling a series of non-fungible tokens (NFTs)...

Coronavirus: evening update as a test and trace the figures to be revealed

Coronavirus: evening update as a test and trace the figures to be revealed
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... The company owns works by Damien Hirst, Tracy Emin and Bridget Riley, with the latter believed that the highest valuation of over £1m...

To sell British Airways art collection to raise cash

To sell British Airways art collection to raise cash
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... The collection includes art by Damien Hirst, Bridget Riley and Peter Doig, with a thesis were assumed, a value of more than £1m...

From Batgirl to Wagatha: 15 flops and blunders in culture in 2022

Apr 24,2020 3:19 am

By Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporter

We All make mistakes in life, and generally we try to fix them, apologise and move on.

But that can be a bit more difficult if you're famous, when The silly, puzzling or inadvertently offensive thing you've done was in The glare of The Public eye.

In many ways, celebrities perform a vital function, partly by providing material for The rest of us to dissect, praise, criticise and make into memes.

But also because high-profile gaffes help us feel better about The mistakes we All make, and our celebrities seem more human and relatable as a result.

With affection rather than malice, here are 15 flops, errors, blunders, misfortunes and own goals from 2022.

1. Batgirl being cancelled

There is nowhere better to start than a $90m (£75m) film that reportedly tested so poorly with audiences that Warner Discovery

Choosing to write Batgirl down as a financial loss instead of releasing it meant The Company could at least save some money on tax.

We felt sad for those who poured their hearts into The Film , particularly In The Heights star Leslie Grace , who was set to take The Lead role.

And while many fans were keen or at least intrigued to see it, perhaps The Company 's CEO David Zaslav should be applauded for taking such a close interest in quality control. " We're not going to put A Movie out unless we believe in it, " he explained.

2. Rebekah Vardy 's libel action

The twists and turns of provided a distraction from The war-dominated news agenda this spring, and material for numerous podcasts, documentaries, TV dramatisations and a West End show.

While Mrs Vardy felt she had a case, and The abuse she received online was horrible and shouldn't be condoned, she ended up with an estimated £3m legal bill after The Judgement went against Her .

As One of The " All -time great self-inflicted legal defeats".

3. Graham Norton 's Eurovision card

In October, All eyes were on The One Show as viewers waited to find out whether Glasgow or Liverpool would be hosting Eurovision 2023.

Graham Norton was about to reveal The winning host city, building The tension with The kind of needlessly long pause that is standard when announcing anything on television.

Tension which would have been palpable if some viewers hadn't already spotted The Words " Eurovision Song Contest Liverpool 2023" on The back of his card.

4. Holly and Phil not queuing

Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby when they visited Queen Elizabeth Ii lying-in-state without having to join The 20-hour public queue outside. The presenting pair were there to report on The Event for ITV's This Morning .

Did The Duo technically do anything wrong? Of course not. They were granted a standard press viewing alongside hundreds of other journalists over several days.

But The fact that they were probably The Most famous of those in The Press pen made them a target, and many were with other celebrities seen queuing outside, such as David Beckham .

5. Miriam Margolyes being booked as a live guest

TV and radio producers know Margolyes can be a liability when It Comes To Live broadcasting, and so it proved when she was invited to pay tribute to The late Robbie Coltrane on BBC Radio 4 's Today programme.

After a beautiful and eloquent reflection on Coltrane's career, Margolyes decided to end The Interview about newly installed Chancellor Jeremy Hunt , who had been in The studio moments before Her .

The presenters became flustered as The Sound of marmalade toast hitting The floor ricocheted across The country.

" Nobody would believe me, but I did not know The microphone was on, " " I just died inside, I was mortified. "

6. The attempted Spotify boycott

Joni Mitchell and Neil Young were among The artists who removed their music from Spotify in January in protest at The streaming service's deal with podcast host Joe Rogan , who was accused of spreading misinformation about Covid-19 vaccines.

A " boycott Spotify" movement followed on Social Media , with users threating to cancel their subscriptions if The streamer didn't cut ties with Rogan. But Spotify kept its ties firmly in tact.

While The artists in question were taking a principled stand, The coverage arguably proved there's no such thing as bad publicity. and by two million.

However, Rogan did announce that he on his podcast in The Future .

7. Beyoncé and Lizzo's re-recorded lyrics

Beyoncé presumably had not been paying attention to The News when Lizzo faced a barrage of criticism for using an ableist slur in Her lyrics, because Queen Bey used The same word herself in a song two months later.

Some reports noted The offensive slur and its usage is slightly more common as a result.

Nonetheless, it still wasn't a good look - so both stars following The backlash.

8. Damien Hirst burning his own art

Hirst is no stranger to publicity stunts, but many criticised him for burning his own valuable artworks during a cost-of-living crisis that saw collectors forced to choose whether to keep a physical artwork or The NFT representing it.

" It's almost like Damien Hirst is so out of touch with The Real world that he's basically transcended to another plane of existence, populated only by oligarchs and The once-edgy artists they collect, "

" Still, look at it this way, even if you can't afford to turn on your heating At Home , just go to Newport Street Gallery: it's free and it should be nice and toasty with All those £20,000 paintings On Fire . "

9. Adele's Vegas residency 1. 0

The Singer 's initial run of dates was abruptly cancelled, with Adele it wasn't ready due to a slew of pandemic-related delays, just 24 hours before The First show was due to take place.

This Was less-than-welcome news to The fans who had already arrived in Vegas and paid for their flights and accommodation.

The shows triumphantly came to fruition, with The Singer telling fans she was " ecstatic" to Kick Off The residency.

10. Elon Musk 's fluid approach to governing Twitter

The rules of Twitter were changing on a daily basis when The Tesla founder took over in October and introduced policies such as charging for blue ticks.

(We know it's technically a white tick on a blue background, please don't tweet us to complain. )

Many people announced they were leaving Twitter in protest over The turmoil and setting up accounts elsewhere.

The vast majority of Those People returned to Twitter Four Minutes later and remained on it for The rest of The year.

11. Krishnan Guru-Murthy being caught on mic swearing

The Channel 4 News presenter was heard uttering an offensive word about a government minister in a live online feed which wasn't actually broadcast on TV.

However, it inevitably spread far and wide on Social Media and led to a week-long suspension.

Guru-Murthy apologised within minutes of being caught, which was classy, but his suspension coincided with a Tory leadership race and meant The Network 's leading news anchor missed out on covering The Appointment of a new Prime Minister .

12. Waitrose re-editing its advert

The supermarket's Christmas TV advert showed two farmers comparing their sun tans - Something that was criticised by skin cancer patients and charities.

The grocer said it was " sorry for The upset caused" and later confirmed it would be to " address The concerns".

13. Bros, Amsterdam, Lightyear and She Said

Some films cost a lot of money to make, which makes their failure at The Box Office All The more painful.

This year had its fair share of flops - with star vehicles such as Amsterdam (starring Margot Robbie and Christian Bale ) recording huge financial losses.

But The sad thing is, several of this year's Box Office bombs were actually pretty good films.

Bros was an excellent, hilarious and ground-breaking gay romcom, while She Said was a terrific dramatisation of The Harvey Weinstein investigation.

And while Lightyear was disappointing after The excellent Toy Story series, it certainly wasn't as bad as its critics or Box Office performance suggested.

14. Viola Davis playing Michelle Obama

The poor reaction to The Actress 's portrayal of Michelle Obama led Her to speak candidly about feeling stung by poor feedback.

She acknowledged The response in, but said it was " incredibly hurtful when people say negative things about your work".

We take our Hats Off to Davis for acknowledging The criticism, which she described as an " occupational hazard".

" How do you move on from The hurt, from failure? But you have to. Not everything is going to be an awards-worthy performance. "

15. The Don 't Worry Darling press tour

Will we ever know what truly went on between Florence Pugh , Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde behind The Scenes of this not-brilliant movie? Probably not.

One thing is for certain, though - All The paracetamol in The World would not cure The headache that The A-listers' behind-The -scenes shenanigans caused to The Film 's PR team.

Luckily for them, it didn't Matter - on Her social channels or take part in The vast majority of its promotional events only made The Narrative All The more fascinating to fans and journalists.

That prompted even more publicity, resulting in The Film performing relatively well at The Box Office .



Source of news: bbc.com

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