This book contains colour photographs of Damien Hirst's pictures/paintings of butterflies and household gloss paint on canvas which were inspired by some of the poems of Philip Larkin.
"Art for baby brings together a collection of fascinating black and white images created by some of the world's leading modern artists.
With full-color plates of paintings and sculptures, this book was produced for "Damien Hirst: Forgotten Promises," the inaugural exhibition at Gagosian Gallery, Hong Kong, in 2011.
Presents an alphabet book featuring an image of a Damien Hirst artwork for every letter of the alphabet.
Hirst plays with the concept of scale and perception in an Alice in Wonderland-esque playground.
This book is a creative guide to the making of arguably the most extraordinary art object to be made in the 21st century. Published to accompany the 2007 exhibition "Damien...
Featuring Hirst's most popular images, including The Incomplete Truth, Myth, Loving in a World of Desire, Hymn, For the Love of God, Benevolence and more, the volume brings some of the most controversial and groundbreaking work of ...
Damien Hirst is one of the most controversial, influential, and fascinating artists working today, and arguably the most famous. From the controversy of his early work to the political storm...
"... illustrated by his selection of over 700 images, pop-ups and special inserts [this book] encompasses the entire range of his work - paintings, sculptures, installations and films" -- Dust jacket.
This book is the first and most significant documentation of Damien Hirst's iconographic spot paintings and this comprehensive publication spans his career. Every spot painting Hirst has produced is included...
'Nothing Matters' publishes Hirst's series of largescale triptychs, his oil paintings on newspaper. It includes an in-depth interview with Gordon Burn.
The images are brought together in their entirety in this extraordinary ten-volume artist's book, which presents a portrait of the city through the people and places that prescribe the medicines we take on a habitual and daily basis.
This publication showcases the largest ever retrospective of Hirst's work, and the first book to feature installation images of a curated space.
Published on the occasion of Damien Hirst's exhibition at White Cube in Hong Kong in the spring of 2013.
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Published on the occasion of the exhibition Damien Hirst, Tate Modern, 4 April - 9 September 2012.
Gordon Burn first met Damien Hirst nine years ago. They both admired David Sylvester's interviews with Francis Bacon, and agreed that they would do something similar when the time was right. The resulting conversations appear in this work.
Published in 2006 following Damien Hirst's first major print exhibition at the Paul Stolper Gallery in London in 2005, New Religion explores Hirst's central themes: ''I was thinking that there...
An interview also featured in the larger Wallace Collection catalogue is also included here. This is the signed limited edition of this title.