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Nov. 9 (Bloomberg) -- London’s most impressive temporary display of art is free, and to be found in Room 10 at the National Gallery. For sheer, compressed artistic power it is hard to beat. Full Article at Bloomberg.com
Re-engage: The rise of technology means we are becoming increasingly isolated Scientists comparing the quality of life in 29 countries deduced that British society is the most self-obsessed, ahead of America, Australia and Western Europe. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
A woman walks past 'The Importance of Elsewhere - The Kingdom of Heaven' by Damien Hirst in Hong Kong on October 6, 2009. The work is part of a sale of Asian and Western art with an estimated value of US12 million to go for auction on October 7. View Photo »
Among the finest meals I’ve had was a saffron and pea risotto at London’s Pharmacy, a restaurant that was partly-owned by the enfant terrible of British art, Damien Hirst
DAMIEN HIRST has already portrayed cows being crucified. Now he is to take a more conventional approach to religious art, emulating the old masters by painting two 20ft-high religious works for display in St Paul’s Cathedral. Full Article at Times Online
You wouldn’t know from the celebrations of Charles Darwin’s life this year that the amiable Victorian gent portrayed in those TV drama-docs pottering around the garden of his home in Kent has been fingered as a racist, an apologist for genocide, and... Full Article at Times Online
To mark it's 10th anniversary, the UK's largest music charity for young people, Youth Music, has cooked up a project called - in which musicians photographed by Rankin have created new pieces of artwork by essentially 'destroying' one of the... Full Article at Creative Review
A woman walks past 'The Importance of Elsewhere - The Kingdom of Heaven' by Damien Hirst in Hong Kong on October 6, 2009. The work is part of a sale of Asian and Western art with an estimated value of US12 million to go for auction on October 7. View Photo »
Once shocking, much of the work in Tates latest survey of pop art now seems tired. It shows how inured weve become to big-bucks banality The most prized commodity of late western capitalism has been empty irony. Full Article at New Statesman
Louis Vuitton celebrates L'Excellence du Savoir-Faire and collaborates with six masters of know-how - artist Damien Hirst, chef Ferran Adrià, photographer Annie Leibovitz, musician Gustavo Santaolalla, designer Marc Jacobs, and Patrick-Louis Vuitton -... Full Article at I LVOE LV
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A woman walks past 'The Importance of Elsewhere - The Kingdom of Heaven' by Damien Hirst in Hong Kong on October 6, 2009. The work is part of a sale of Asian and Western art with an estimated value of US12 million to go for auction on October 7.
View Photo »A woman walks past 'The Importance of Elsewhere - The Kingdom of Heaven' by Damien Hirst in Hong Kong on October 6, 2009. The work is part of a sale of Asian and Western art with an estimated value of US12 million to go for auction on October 7.
View Photo »A woman walks past 'The Importance of Elsewhere - The Kingdom of Heaven' by Damien Hirst in Hong Kong on October 6, 2009. The work is part of a sale of Asian and Western art with an estimated value of US12 million to go for auction on October 7.
View Photo »MIAMI BEACH, FL - DECEMBER 3: A visitor poses near a Damien Hirst piece at the Nitsch/Paragon gallery during the Media and Professional preview at Art Basel Miami Beach at Miami Beach Convention Center December 3, 2008 in Miami Beach, Florida.
View Photo »MIAMI BEACH, FL - DECEMBER 03: View of artwork by Damien Hirst inside the Van de Weghe Fine Art Gallery during the Media and Professional preview at Art Basel Miami Beach at Miami Beach Convention Center on December 3, 2008 in Miami Beach, Florida.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 13: Artist Damien Hirst stands in The Wallace Collection at his 'No Love Lost, Blue Paintings by Damien Hirst' exhibition on October 13, 2009 in London.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 13: Artist Damien Hirst stands in The Wallace Collection at his 'No Love Lost, Blue Paintings by Damien Hirst' exhibition on October 13, 2009 in London.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 13: Artist Damien Hirst stands in The Wallace Collection at his 'No Love Lost, Blue Paintings by Damien Hirst' exhibition on October 13, 2009 in London.
View Photo »British artist Damien Hirst stands next to one of his sculptures during a press preview of his exhibition at the Pinchuk Art Center in Kiev April 23, 2009.
View Photo »People watch British artist Damien Hirst produce a piece of work in the Pinchuk Art Center in Kiev April 23, 2009. Each day long queues snake onto the pavement and into the night opposite Kiev's main vegetable market in the centre of this city of 3 million.
View Photo »British artist Damien Hirst poses next to one of his works in Kiev April 23, 2009. An exhibition of more than 100 of Hirst's works from 1990 to 2008, the largest such presentation ever assembled, is on display at a Kiev gallery until September.
View Photo »British artist Damien Hirst poses next to one of his works in Kiev April 23, 2009. An exhibition of more than 100 of Hirst's works from 1990 to 2008, the largest such presentation ever assembled, is on display at a Kiev gallery until September.
View Photo »British artist Damien Hirst poses next to one of his works in Kiev April 23, 2009. An exhibition of more than 100 of Hirst's works from 1990 to 2008, the largest such presentation ever assembled, is on display at a Kiev gallery until September.
View Photo »British artist Damien Hirst poses next to one of his works in Kiev April 23, 2009. An exhibition of more than 100 of Hirst's works from 1990 to 2008, the largest such presentation ever assembled, is on display at a Kiev gallery until September.
View Photo »British artist Damien Hirst poses next to one of his works in Kiev April 23, 2009. An exhibition of more than 100 of Hirst's works from 1990 to 2008, the largest such presentation ever assembled, is on display at a Kiev gallery until September.
View Photo »British artist Damien Hirst poses next to one of his works in Kiev April 23, 2009. An exhibition of more than 100 of Hirst's works from 1990 to 2008, the largest such presentation ever assembled, is on display at a Kiev gallery until September.
View Photo »NEW YORK - OCTOBER 27: A Lance Armstrong Trek bike custom painted by artist Damien Hirst is seen at Sotheby�s October 27, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - OCTOBER 27: A Lance Armstrong Trek bike custom painted by artist Damien Hirst (L) is displayed at Sotheby�s October 27, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »A Trek Madone bicycle, decorated by English artist Damien Hirst for champion cyclist Lance Armstrong, is on display at 'Its' About The Bike' exhibition and auction preview at Sotheby's in New York, October 27, 2009.'It's About The Bike' is an exhibition which features the seven bikes ri...
View Photo »A Trek Madone bicycle, decorated by English artist Damien Hirst for champion cyclist Lance Armstrong, is on display at 'Its' About The Bike' exhibition and auction preview at Sotheby's in New York, October 27, 2009.'It's About The Bike' is an exhibition which features the seven bikes ri...
View Photo »A Trek Madone bicycle, decorated by English artist Damien Hirst for champion cyclist Lance Armstrong, is on display at 'Its' About The Bike' exhibition and auction preview at Sotheby's in New York, October 27, 2009.'It's About The Bike' is an exhibition which features the seven bikes ri...
View Photo »A Trek Madone bicycle, decorated by English artist Damien Hirst for champion cyclist Lance Armstrong, is on display at 'Its' About The Bike' exhibition and auction preview at Sotheby's in New York, October 27, 2009.'It's About The Bike' is an exhibition which features the seven bikes ri...
View Photo »A Trek Madone bicycle, decorated by English artist Damien Hirst for champion cyclist Lance Armstrong, is on display at 'Its' About The Bike' exhibition and auction preview at Sotheby's in New York, October 27, 2009.'It's About The Bike' is an exhibition which features the seven bikes ri...
View Photo »A Trek Madone bicycle, decorated by English artist Damien Hirst for champion cyclist Lance Armstrong, is on display at 'Its' About The Bike' exhibition and auction preview at Sotheby's in New York, October 27, 2009.'It's About The Bike' is an exhibition which features the seven bikes ri...
View Photo »British artist Damien Hirst poses for photographers in front of his painting "White Roses and Butterflies" (2008), in London October 13, 2009. 25 of Hirst's new paintings are on display at London's Wallace collection.
View Photo »A woman walks past 'The Importance of Elsewhere - The Kingdom of Heaven' by Damien Hirst in Hong Kong on October 6, 2009. The work is part of a sale of Asian and Western art with an estimated value of US12 million to go for auction on October 7.
View Photo »Among the finest meals I’ve had was a saffron and pea risotto at London’s Pharmacy, a restaurant that was partly-owned by the enfant terrible of British art, Damien Hirst
Being a part of this project was a real honour. London is famous for the arts and Bristol's reputation is growing. Damien Hirst was born here, we have Banksy, the Royal West of England Academy, the Arnolfini and other projects going on all the time
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Atheist Damien Hirst to display oil paintings in St Paul's (source: Topix.net) http://bit.ly/1Kk7ww
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