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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.
Renowned artist Damien Hirst (b.1965) is reviewed in an exhibition of works spanning twenty years, held at Tate Modern from April to September 2012.
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.
Presents an alphabet book featuring an image of a Damien Hirst artwork for every letter of the alphabet.
The cherry blossoms series is a continuation of Hirst's career-long exploration into the power of painting and the relationship between artist and the canvas, demonstrated in the Spot Paintings (1986-2011), Visual Candy (1993-1995), Colour ...
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.
Damien Hirst (b. 1965), once the enfant terrible of the so-called Young British Artists, is one of the most controversial and certainly the most famous artist of his generation. His...
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.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition Damien Hirst, Tate Modern, 4 April - 9 September 2012.