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‘Mother and Child (Divided)‘, Damien Hirst, exhibition copy 2007 (original 1993)
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- There's More to Life Than Making Jam and Having Kids
10 de feb. de 2024 · "Mother and Child Divided" serves as a timeless reminder of life's fragility, resilience, and the profound strength of love that endures even in the face of separation.
27 de abr. de 2023 · In 1993 Hirst created Mother and Child (Divided) for the Venice Biennale. It was to win him the Turner Prize two years later and consisted of four glass tanks containing the bisected halves of a cow and her calf, preserved in formaldehyde.
Una de sus piezas más influyentes, Mother and Child (Divided), ha ganado una amplia atención y se considera icónica en el mundo del arte. Este artículo explora las razones detrás de la fama y el impacto de esta obra de arte, arrojando luz sobre su importancia artística y las discusiones que ha suscitado.
17 de dic. de 2020 · Mother and Child Divided is a floor-based sculpture comprising four glass-walled tanks, containing the two halves of a cow and calf, each bisected and preserved in formaldehyde solution.
21 de mar. de 2024 · También exhibe la impactante pieza “ Mother and child (Divided) ” (Madre e hijo, divididos, 1993), en la que el artista depositó una vaca y una ternera diseccionadas por la mitad y sostenidas por un acrílico adherido al cristal.
6 de mar. de 2024 · “Mother and Child Divided” is a brilliant work that explores life, death, and humanity. Damien Hirst’s bold approach forces us to confront mortality and life’s transience. While artworks often spark controversy, “Mother and Child Divided” continues to captivate audiences worldwide.