Damien Hirst: Beyond Belief @ White Cubeh

Damien Hirst: Beyond Belief
3 Jun –7 Jul 2007
This exhibition will open at both White Cube, Mason's Yard and White Cube, Hoxton Square on 3 June 2007.
Viewing 'For the Love of God' at White Cube Mason's Yard is restricted to ticket entry only. The majority of tickets are available from White Cube Mason's Yard on the day.
In conjunction with Damien Hirst’s exhibition ‘Beyond Belief’, White Cube is pleased to announce the release of eight new limited edition works.
These works include a series of silkscreens depicting Hirst’s extraordinary diamond skull ‘For the Love of God’, a life-size cast of a human skull in platinum, covered entirely by 8,601 VVS to flawless pavé-set diamonds. In addition to these silkscreens there are three works on canvas, each with paracetamol pills and syringes. These relate closely to the new series of ‘Fact’ and ‘Biopsy’ paintings which focus upon issues surrounding Western medicine, and continue Hirst’s long standing interest in the themes of life and death.
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3 Jun –7 Jul 2007
This exhibition will open at both White Cube, Mason's Yard and White Cube, Hoxton Square on 3 June 2007.
Viewing 'For the Love of God' at White Cube Mason's Yard is restricted to ticket entry only. The majority of tickets are available from White Cube Mason's Yard on the day.
In conjunction with Damien Hirst’s exhibition ‘Beyond Belief’, White Cube is pleased to announce the release of eight new limited edition works.
These works include a series of silkscreens depicting Hirst’s extraordinary diamond skull ‘For the Love of God’, a life-size cast of a human skull in platinum, covered entirely by 8,601 VVS to flawless pavé-set diamonds. In addition to these silkscreens there are three works on canvas, each with paracetamol pills and syringes. These relate closely to the new series of ‘Fact’ and ‘Biopsy’ paintings which focus upon issues surrounding Western medicine, and continue Hirst’s long standing interest in the themes of life and death.
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