Damien Hirst: English sculptor and installation hampartist

Damien Steven Hirst (born 7 June 1965) is an English artist.

He is one of the Young British Artists (YBAs). They became famous during the 1990s. He is reportedly the United Kingdom's richest living artist. In 2010 the Sunday Times estimated his wealth at £215 million. During the 1990s he worked together with famous art collector Charles Saatchi. Hirst and Saatchi had disagreements, and they ended their friendship in 2003.

Damien Hirst
Damien Hirst: English sculptor and installation hampartist
Hirst in a still from the movie The Future of Art
Born
Damien Steven Brennan

(1965-06-07) 7 June 1965 (age 58)
Bristol, England, United Kingdom
EducationJacob Kramer College, Leeds; Goldsmiths
Known forConceptual art, installation art, painting, sculpture
Notable workThe Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living, For the Love of God
MovementYoung British Artists
AwardsTurner Prize
Patron(s)Charles Saatchi
Websitedamienhirst.com

Death is a central theme in Hirst's works. He became famous for a series of artworks in which dead animals are preserved in formaldehyde. The animals included a sheep, a cow and a shark. The best-known of these was The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living. This was a tiger shark immersed in formaldehyde in a transparent display case. He has also made "spin paintings". These were created on a rotating canvas. And "spot paintings", which are rows of randomly coloured circles created by his assistants.

In September 2008, Hirst sold all the artworks of a show during one auction at Sotheby's. This had never been done before by a living artist. The auction made him £111 million ($198 million), breaking the record for an auction by a single artist. It also broke Hirst's own record with £10.3 million for The Golden Calf, an animal with 18-carat gold horns and hooves, preserved in formaldehyde.

Since 1999 some of Hirst's works have been claimed to be plagiarised. It was discovered that his sculpture Hymn was closely based on a child's toy. Hirst was sued by the original creator of the toy, and the case was settled out-of-court.

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