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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 ...
On the eve of Damien Hirst’s 60th birthday, two philosophers of art explore the true value of the ‘world’s richest artist’.
"Yeah, to be ignored, yeah. I didn't want to make art what you could ignore." Damien Hirst's "For the Love of God" (2007): A human skull cast in platinum and studded with 8,601 diamonds.
Artist Damien Hirst's platinum cast of a human skull is shown covered with 8,601 ethically sourced ... A Damien Hirst art piece is auctioned off during the "Happy Hearts Fund's Land of ...
This week, Hirst finds himself once more at the center of art-world chatter thanks to his 2008 sculpture ‘For Heaven’s Sake,’ which depicts a human baby skull covered in diamonds.
Damien Hirst has been dogged by accusations of plagiarism and appropriation for most of his decades-long career, most notably for his “For the Love of God” diamond-encrusted skull. Weeks after ...
Art World From Art Basel’s New Paris Edition to Damien Hirst’s Unsold Skull: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week. Catch up on this week's news, fast.
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