Damien Hirst's 'Requiem' at the Pinchuk Art Centre
Marissa Brassfield — April 29, 2009 — Art & Design
References: damienhirst & arrestedmotion
As far as eccentric artists go, Damien Hirst is among the most notable; his 'Requiem' retrospective at the Pinchuk Art Centre in the Ukraine is set to be the most exhaustive exhibitions of Hirst's work yet.
Damien Hirst's 'Requiem' features over 100 pieces of his installations, paintings and sculptures--including a series of oil paintings that, according to Arrested Motion, have never been exhibited. Check out the gallery above for a sneak peek into the retrospective.
Damien Hirst's 'Requiem' features over 100 pieces of his installations, paintings and sculptures--including a series of oil paintings that, according to Arrested Motion, have never been exhibited. Check out the gallery above for a sneak peek into the retrospective.
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