€6.000
Regular price €4.800Damien Hirst
Untitled
Acrylic on paper
Dimensions: 71 x 49 cm
Dimensions with frame: 97 x 77 cm
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€6.000
Regular price €4.800Damien Hirst
Untitled
Acrylic on paper
Dimensions: 71 x 49 cm
Dimensions with frame: 97 x 77 cm
Shipping costs are available in our Shipping Policy. After payment confirmation, the artwork is prepared for dispatch. Verification, packaging and logistics validation may take up to 5 working days.
Free returns within 14 days. To return an artwork, simply go to the Returns Policy page and fill in the form, indicating the preferred collection date. After our confirmation, the courier will collect from the indicated address.
Buyer Protection removes any risk of fraud from our platform. P55.ART will resolve the situation if the purchased item does not match its description. We only send the purchase amount to the seller after the customer receives the artwork and is satisfied with their purchase.
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Of paintings filled with multicolored spots to preserved animal species in tanks (The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living)the works of Damien Hirst exploit complex relations between art and beautiful, religion and science and life and death. Since emerged in the international art scene in the late 1980s, he has been challenging human experience and their beliefs with facilities, sculptures, paintings and drawings. All series of Damien Hirst, since "Spot " at "Cherry Blossoms " They evoke several psychological and perceptive dichotomies: calm and confusing, beautiful and common. How did the own Damien Hirst: "THey're eXtreme-there's something Almost Tacky About Them. Like Jackson Pollock Twisted by Love. They're Decorative But Taken from Nature. They're About Desire And How We Process The Things Around Us And What We Turn Them Into, But Also About The Insane Visual Transience Of Beauty-A Tree In Full Crazy Blossom Against A Clear Sky. It's Been So Good To Make Them, To Be Completely Lost In Color In My Studio. They're garish and messy and fragile and about me moving away from minimalism and the idea of an imaginary mechanical painter and that's so exciting for me.”