Love Hirsts
We would be amiss if we did not acknowledge Damien Hirst and his ongoing exploration
of death and it's relation to things, beautifully weird things.
See below his platinum, diamond-covered skull. The most expensive piece of
contemporary art ever made at £50 million pounds—that went on to be sold for a
meager £100 million pounds.
Damien, listen man, if you're reading this, we should talk. We've got some ideas for what
you could do with that money, plus, you owe us for the pizza and the R.Kelly tickets.
Read more about his most recent exhibition at the White Cube in London, exploring the fundamental themes of human existence – life, death, truth, love, immortality and art itself here:
http://www.whitecube.com/exhibitions/beyond_belief/my_v/
of death and it's relation to things, beautifully weird things.
See below his platinum, diamond-covered skull. The most expensive piece of
contemporary art ever made at £50 million pounds—that went on to be sold for a
meager £100 million pounds.
you could do with that money, plus, you owe us for the pizza and the R.Kelly tickets.
Read more about his most recent exhibition at the White Cube in London, exploring the fundamental themes of human existence – life, death, truth, love, immortality and art itself here:
http://www.whitecube.com/exhibitions/beyond_belief/my_v/



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