Thursday, June 6, 2024

Artist of the Day, June 6, 2024: Damien Hirst, a British assemblagist, sculptor, painter, and conceptual artist (#2043)

 Damien Hirst (1965) is a British assemblagist, sculptor, painter, and conceptual artist whose deliberately provocative art addresses vanitas and beauty, death and rebirth, and medicine, technology, and mortality. Considered an enfant terrible of the 1990s art world, Hirst presented dead animals in formaldehyde as art. Like the French artist Marcel Duchamp, Hirst employed ready-made objects to shocking effect, and in the process he questioned the very nature of art. In 1995 he won Tate Britain’s Turner Prize, Great Britain’s premier award for contemporary art.

Hirst grew up in Leeds and moved to London in the early 1980s. He began his artistic life as a painter and assemblagist. From 1986 to 1989 he attended Goldsmiths College in London, and during this time he curated an influential student show, “Freeze,” which was attended by the British advertising mogul and art collector Charles Saatchi. The exhibition showcased the work of a group of Hirst’s classmates who later became known as the successful Young British Artists (YBAs) of the 1990s. Hirst’s reputation as both an artist and a provocateur quickly soared. His displays of animals in formaldehyde and his installations complete with live maggots and butterflies were seen as reflections on mortality and the human unwillingness to confront it. Most of his works were given elaborate titles that underscored his general preoccupation with mortality.

Hirst’s later work included paintings made by spin machines, enlarged ashtrays filled with cigarette butts, monumental anatomical models of the human torso, medicine cabinets filled with pharmaceuticals, other curiosity cabinets filled with found objects, and a diamond-studded platinum-cast human skull entitled For the Love of God, probably the most expensive work of art ever made. His references to other artistic movements and artists were many. The common format of massive vitrines, for example, relied on the precedent of minimalism, while his use of found materials and assistants in making works linked him to other artists of the era, such as the American Jeff Koons, who purposefully demystified the role of the artist’s hand.

Never one to follow the rules, Hirst made headlines (and a fortune) in 2008 when he, rather than selling through a gallery as is customary, put up a selection of his work at auction and reaped more than $200 million dollars. During the 2017 Venice Biennale, he concurrently held his own solo exhibition, “Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable,” in two venues. The monumental installation featured sculptures and other objects presented as the remains from a fictional 2,000-year-old shipwreck off the coast of Africa.

Hirst’s art was shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including major retrospectives at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Naples (2004) and Tate Modern (2012) in London. He also wrote books, designed restaurants, collaborated on pop music projects, and
experimented with film.

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 Damien Hirst
 Damien at work
 A Thousand Years, 1990
 The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living, 1991
Mother and Child, Divided, 1993
 Anthraquinone-1-Diazonium Chloride, 1994
 Away from the Flock, 1994
 Controlled Substance Key Painting, 1994
Judas Iscariot (The Twelve Disciples) 1994
Beautiful, Hallo, Space-Boy Painting, 1995
The Sleep of Reason, 1997-98
Spots car painting, 2000
The Miraculous Journey, 2005-13
The Miraculous Journey, 2005-13
 I am Become Death, Shatterer of Worlds, 2006
 Monument to the Living and the Dead, 2006
Flumequine, 2007
For the love of God, 2007
Saint Sebastian, Exquisite Pain, 2007
The Anatomy of an Angel, 2008
The Anatomy of an Angel, 2008 detail
The Anatomy of an Angel, 2008 detail
The Anatomy of an Angel, 2008
The Meek Shall Inherit the Earth, 2008
The Crow, 2009
 Beautiful Charity Spin Guitar, 2010
 Mickey and Minnie, 2012
Mickey, 2012
What Goes Up Must Come Down, 2012
 The Severed Head of Medusa, 2013
Aten, 2015
The Warrior and the Bear, 2015
 Mickey, 2016

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