Damien HIRST Skull Mixed media (spin painting, acrylic) Goldfield


354 DAMIEN HIRST, Skull Spin Painting

For the Love of God is a sculpture by artist Damien Hirst produced in 2007. It consists of a platinum cast of an 18th-century human skull encrusted with 8,601 flawless diamonds, including a pear-shaped pink diamond located in the forehead that is known as the Skull Star Diamond. [1]


Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable Damien Hirst’s Mythological Extravaganza in Venice

For the Love of God (2007), Damien Hirst's celebrated platinum cast of a human skull covered by 8,601 diamonds will go on show in the artist's first major survey exhibition in Germany, opening at the Museum of Urban and Contemporary Art (MUCA), Munich this week Thursday 26th October 2023.


Pin by Viktor Stessens on Art = dead Damien hirst, Diamond skull, Hirst

Damien Hirst's skull tasteless? That's the point Critics who didn't like it missed a trick - the diamond skull shattered the pretence that the market has no bearing on 'serious art' Jonathan.


Damien Hirst Skull Spin Painting (Created at Damien Hirst Spin (2009) Artsy

50 Crown jewel or kitsch novelty?. Hirst's skull. Photograph: AFP Securing an interview with God himself would be easier than setting eyes on Damien Hirst's latest work, For The Love of.


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In memento mori: Modern expressions. British artist Damien Hirst's sculpture For the Love of God, a life-size platinum cast of an 18th-century human skull covered with 8,601 diamonds and inset with the original teeth, made headlines as possibly the most expensive piece of art ever made.Themes such as the fragility of life, defiance of… Read More


Damien Hirst, ‘Skull Spin Painting’, 2009 Hirst, Damien hirst, Painting

The diamond encrusted skull, For the Love of God, by British artist Damien Hirst, which gained iconic status following its first exhibition in 2007, will be presented at Palazzo Vecchio in.


Damien Hirst (b. 1965) , Spin Skull Christie's

Damien Hirst Damien Hirst: For the Love of God TateShots 11 April 2012 Damien Hirst: For the Love of God The YBA discusses his iconic diamond-covered skull For the Love of God 2007 For the Love of God 2007 is a life-size platinum cast of an eighteenth century human skull, covered by 8,601 flawless diamonds, inset with the original skull's teeth.


Damien Hirst SKULL (original spin painting) hand signed in black marker (2009) Artsy

1. The most expensive work of art by a living artist Hirst has claimed in interviews that For the Love of God cost him a colossal £8 million to finance, but the final figure actually reached the even greater sum of £15 million.


Damien Hirst Skull Spin Painting (Created at Damien Hirst Spin (2009) Artsy

Damien Hirst sends a chill through the art world.. The answer, pictured here, is a life-size platinum skull set with 8,601 high-quality diamonds. If, as expected, it sells for around $100.


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Victory over Death, 2008 Weng Contemporary €25,000 Damien Hirst


The Diamond Encrusted Skull by Damien Hirst on Display at Palazzo Vecchio ArtListings

For just over a month (November 1 - December 15, 2008), Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum acquired a new art chapel, an almost pitch-black, 30-square-meter room housing Damien Hirst's spotlighted skull, For the Love of God (2007). I entered the space after taking part in what was almost a procession.


Damien Hirst Skull MutualArt

Damien Hirst. Damien Hirst has spent much of his career courting controversy for his gory, grotesque - and sometimes disturbing - installations, which feature morbid, medicinal found objects, and animals, both dead and alive. Behind these divisive works, however, is the artist's deep, morbid fascination for death and religion.


Damien HIRST (1965) Skull, 2009 Spin painting sur carton 71

Just days earlier the British artist Damien Hirst unveiled a platinum human skull covered in 8,601 diamonds and offered it for sale for £50 million, or close to $100 million. But if.


Damien Hirst (b. 1965) , Spin Skull Christie's

Damien Hirst explores the symbolism of the skull and the futility of decorating plastic skulls in an attempt to make death more palatable.. place but also a bit out of place there are many unanswerable questions in my family and that's one of them I think the skull is a really great symbol because it just doesn't give you any answers in it.


Damien Hirst (b. 1965) , Spin Skull Christie's

Art World Turns Out the Diamond Skull That Damien Hirst and White Cube Said They Sold for $100 Million in 2007 Still Belongs to Them The work appears to have been inside a storage facility in London for 15 years. Artnet News, January 26, 2022


409 DAMIEN HIRST, Signed Skull Spin Painting

The skull is a platinum replica of a human skull bought by Hirst from a London taxidermist. The skull was subjected to bioarchaeological analysis and radiocarbon dating, which revealed that the skull was from the 18 th century, and likely belonged to a 35-year-old man of European/Mediterranean ancestry

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