Damien Hirst: [on the occasion of the exhibition "Damien Hirst", Tate Modern, London, 4 April - 9 September 2012]

Damien Hirst is one of the most controversial and highly regarded artists of his generation. His wide-ranging practice, which includes installation, painting, sculpture and drawing, challenges the boundaries between art, science and popular culture. Published to accompany Hirst's first retrospe...

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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Tate Publishing 2012
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Zusammenfassung:Damien Hirst is one of the most controversial and highly regarded artists of his generation. His wide-ranging practice, which includes installation, painting, sculpture and drawing, challenges the boundaries between art, science and popular culture. Published to accompany Hirst's first retrospective exhibition in the UK, staged at Tate Modern during the Olympics in 2012, this book will trace Hirst's career from his emergence on the art scene in the late 1980s to his present status as one of the best-known artists working today. With an introduction by curator Ann Gallagher, a new interview by Nicholas Serota, Director of Tate, and essays by curator Andrew Wilson, author and critic Brian Dillon and art historian and critic Thomas Crow, as well as shorter texts on key moments in Hirst's career by Michael Craig-Martin and Michael Bracewell. Exhibition: Tate Modern, London, UK (4.4.-9.9.2012) / LAMOCA, Los Angeles, USA (Autumn 2012)
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction / Ann Gallagher -- Ugly feelings / Brian Dillon -- Damien Hirst: the early years / Michael Craig-Martin -- Nicholas Serota interviews Damien Hirst -- Beautiful inside my head forever / Michael Bracewell -- In the glass menagerie: Damien Hirst with Francis Bacon / Thomas Crow -- Believer / Andrew Wilson
Beschreibung:229 p. zahlr. Ill. 29 cm
ISBN:9781849760140
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