DAMIEN HIRST · Still · 1994 · Contemporary Art

DAMIEN HIRST · Still · 1994 · Contemporary Art

Art Institute of Chicago · CC0

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DAMIEN HIRST

DAMIEN HIRST (1965) — British, young british artists. primarily installation. blue-chip market presence.

Damien Hirst emerged in the late 1980s as a leading figure of the Young British Artists movement, challenging conventions of art and mortality. His work often employs taxidermy, pharmaceuticals, and formaldehyde to confront viewers with the fragility of life and the allure of science.

In the corpus, the piece 'Still' exemplifies Hirst's fascination with preservation and decay. Though details of this specific work are limited, it aligns with his broader practice of arresting moments of life in suspended animation, inviting contemplation of time and mortality. Hirst's ability to transform everyday materials into profound meditations on existence makes him a pivotal artist of our era.

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Still

Still

1994 · Contemporary Art

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