Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Dark Trees," at Hilario Galguera, April 2010, this catalogue features a number of previously unseen "Blue Paintings" from Hirst's 2006-2008 series. Marking his second ever show in Mexico, his oil painted skulls find symmetry in Mexico's Day of the Dead'celebrations, from which the artist has drawn a great many influences. Included in the publication are "Human Skull in Space," "Man Barely Alive" and a number of gate-folded triptychs: "Three Views of a Skull," "Towards The End of The Day" and "Bad Omen."
Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Dark Trees," at Hilario Galguera, April 2010, this catalogue features a number of previously unseen "Blue...
Published on the occasion of Damien Hirst's exhibition at White Cube in Hong Kong in the spring of 2013. Among many new works illustrated in the publication are pieces from some of Hirst's latest series: the "Entomology" paintings and the "Blade" paintings. Hirst began work on the "Entomology" paintings in 2009. Each piece is made by placing hundreds of varieties of insect and beetle species into household gloss paint, in intricate geometric patterns. The series is reminiscent of Hirst's iconic series of butterfly wing "Kaleidoscope" pieces, dating from 2001, which were originally inspired by...
Published on the occasion of Damien Hirst's exhibition at White Cube in Hong Kong in the spring of 2013. Among many new works illustrated in the publi...