Damien Hirst

Works
  • Damien Hirst, New Religion - Judas Iscariot , 2005
    New Religion - Judas Iscariot , 2005
  • Damien Hirst, Cicolopirox Olamine, 2004
    Cicolopirox Olamine, 2004
  • Damien Hirst, Benzyloxyurea from 40 Woodcut Spots, 2011
    Benzyloxyurea from 40 Woodcut Spots, 2011
  • Damien Hirst, Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD), 2000
    Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD), 2000
  • Damien Hirst, Methamphetamine, 2004
    Methamphetamine, 2004
  • Damien Hirst, The Dead (silver gloss, gunmetal), 2009
    The Dead (silver gloss, gunmetal), 2009
  • Damien Hirst, Valium, 2000
    Valium, 2000
  • Damien Hirst, Cineole, 2004
    Cineole, 2004
  • Damien Hirst, Fruitful, 2020
    Fruitful, 2020
  • Damien Hirst, PB190. Guilded Blossom , 2021
    PB190. Guilded Blossom , 2021
Collections
Biography

“The difference between art about death and actual death is that one’s a celebration and the other’s a dull fact.” Damien Hirst

Born in Bristol, England, in 1965, Damien Hirst is an English conceptual artist and entrepreneur. He pursued a Bachelor of Arts in Fine Art at Goldsmiths College from 1986 to 1989. Since then, he has achieved international acclaim and was honored with the prestigious Turner Award in 1995.

 

His works predominantly explore themes of death, rebirth, immortality, and beauty. In 1991, Damien Hirst initiated his notable series, 'Natural History.' This collection features preserved animals showcased in minimalist steel and glass tanks filled with formaldehyde solution. Among these works is "The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living," which includes a 14-foot tiger shark submerged in formaldehyde.

 

In his later creations, Hirst ventured into spin paintings produced by spin machines, resulting in vibrant circular artworks. These spin paintings are recognised for their vivid hues and distinctive forms and lines.