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  1. 19 de mar. de 2024 · According to the U.K. paper, three Hirst sculptures—variously containing a dove, a shark, and two calves—that have been exhibited recently at galleries in New York, Hong Kong, Munich, and ...

  2. Damien Hirst, at the time only 26 years old, became famous with the formaldehyde shark and other works featuring the recurring motifs of skulls, dots, and preserved dead animals. Hirst’s reflections address the theme of the fragility of life and the inevitability of death, considered a phase of life itself.

  3. 17 de may. de 2007 · Damien Hirst’s Shark to be Displayed at New York’s Metropolitan Museum Beginning in Late August. The best-known of contemporary British artist Damien Hirst’s conceptual tank pieces, The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living – which features a 13-foot tiger shark in a glass tank of formaldehyde – will go on view in the Lila Acheson Wallace Wing for modern and ...

  4. 1 de oct. de 2006 · Enter Damien Hirst, a squad of assistants, 200 needles and one brand new tiger shark. Unlike most fish, the scientist explained, sharks do not have bony skeletons; theirs are made of cartilage ...

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  5. Vivir para siempre (por un momento) presentará la obra del emblemático artista británico Damien Hirst. La exposición ofrecerá una visión completa de la obra del artista entre 1986 y 2019, con 57 obras entre instalaciones, esculturas y pinturas. Con la curaduría de Ann Gallagher y el artista, la muestra incluye algunas de las series más icónicas de Hirst, como Natural History, Spin ...

  6. Perhaps this case could open discussion about how useful it is to look solely at artists’ intentions to solve questions regarding conservation. If the shark is not substituted, the art work, in the sense of Damien Hirst, dies, though it could be argued that at this point it would be set free for other usages and meanings.

  7. gagosian.com › artists › damien-hirstDamien Hirst | Gagosian

    March 2–June 23, 2024 Château La Coste, Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade, France chateau-la-coste.com. Damien Hirst takes over the entire estate at Château La Coste, filling its 500 acres and five exhibition pavilions, designed by world-renowned architects such as Oscar Niemeyer, Renzo Piano, and Richard Rogers, with sculptures and paintings from some of his most iconic series.