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DAMIEN HIRST "FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, LAUGH" SCREENPRINT, 2007
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DAMIEN HIRST "FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, LAUGH" SCREENPRINT, 2007Damien Hirst (b. 1965) is one of the most divisive, high profile, and arguably misunderstood artists of the contemporary era. (In)famous internationally for encapsulating a tiger shark in a tank of formaldehyde, Hirst is the most successful and prolific artist from the group known as the Young British Artists (YBAs). Themes of mortality and decay continue to pervade his practice, evident in installations resembling mirrored pharmacy cabinets and
Despite being cast in paper-pulp
there is a lyrical stillness in the image
"Muldenberg" introduces a more restrained approach
Japan to accompany the installation and the exhibition both titled Test Pattern: T
enriching her subjects with an undisputed mastery of light and color
This was a departure from the asymmetrical
This work is available for purchase unframed
Many of her innovative artworks predate similar works by female artists of the late 20th century - Tracey Emin's crotchet works or Lisa Yuskavage's exaggerated eroticism are a few of several examples
In the early 1980s
as this is not a typical canvas size for the artist
Cliff Baldwin
as she explores the quiet drama and psychological resonance of architectural interiors
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