Published on the occasion of ‘Relics’, Hirst’s first retrospective exhibition in Doha, Qatar, this illustrated book offers a different perspective on the work of one of the best-known artists working today. Tracing Hirst’s career from his emergence on the art scene in the Young British Artists movement to his present status as one of the most controversial and highly regarded artists of his generation, the catalog gathers over one hundred works, combining historic oeuvres with more recent projects: from ‘The Kingdom’ to The ‘history of pain’, from ‘Pharmacy to For the Love of God’, to the spot, spin and butterfly paintings.0Exhibition: Quatar Museum, Doha, Quatar (10.10.2013-22.01.2014).
Published to accompany the exhibition held at Newport Street Gallery, London, 7th October 2020-7th March 2021.
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...
Colour Space features an introductory essay by Ann Gallagher, Director of Collections at Tate. The book's publication coincides with the first public exhibition of the works at Houghton Hall, Norfolk in March 2018.
"... 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.
Robbert Sabbag’s Snowblind, the true story of an American smuggler whose intricate, ingenious scams made him a legendary figure in the cocaine world of the late sixties and early seventies, is a modern classic.