DAMIEN HIRST (b. 1965)
DAMIEN HIRST (b. 1965)
DAMIEN HIRST (b. 1965)
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DAMIEN HIRST (b. 1965)

Mental Escapology

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DAMIEN HIRST (b. 1965)
Mental Escapology
32 pieces in cast glass and hallmarked English silver, mirrored glass board with black enamel screenprint mounted on a stainless steel surgical trolley, with two modified steel and white leather chairs, and a white wood and steel cabinet with glass doors, 2003, number AP 2/2, one of two artist's proof sets aside from the edition of seven, published by RS & A. Ltd., London
King 190 mm., Pawn 55 mm.
Table/Board 755 x 720 x 720 mm.
Cabinet 650 x 820 x 160 mm.
Chairs 1000 x 500 x 600 mm. (each)
Literature
Mark Sanders, RS & A Contemporary Artists’ Chess Collection, Waterside Press, London, 2003 (p. 7-8, ill.).
Yves Marek, Art échecs et mat, Editions de l’imprimerie nationale, Paris 2008, p. 183 (p. 178-179, ill.).
George Dean, Chess Masterpieces. One thousand years of extraordinary chess sets, Harry N. Abrams, New York, 2010 (p. 258, ill.).
Exhibited
The Art of Chess, Somerset House, London (exh. cat.), 28 June - 28 September 2003 (p. 42-43, ill.).
The Art of Chess, Gary Tatintsian Gallery, Moscow (exh. cat.), 2006 (p. 12-13, ill.).
32 Pieces: The Art of Chess, Reykjavik Art Museum, Iceland (exh. cat.), 24 January - 13 April 2009 (p. 64-67, ill.).
The Art of Chess, Dox Centre of Contemporary Art, Prague (exh. cat.), 2010 (p. 22, ill.).
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Throughout his career Damien Hirst has explored the idea of modern medicine as a new religion, a secular alternative to the heaven and hell of his Catholic upbringing. Hirst adroitly translates his obsession with medicine and pharmacology into his chess set design. Simulating a medical consultation room or theatre, with dentist chair, surgical trolley and cabinets replete with pill bottles, the game of chess becomes a metaphor for the life and death scenarios enacted in waiting rooms and hospital surgeries. Hirst creates a fetish of the modern clinical interior, recasting these often unaesthetic spaces, adorned with cheap utilitarian furniture, into the luxurious idiom of the high street; of glass and mirrors, chrome and white leather upholstery. In the shape of plastic pill bottles, his chess pieces have undergone a process of alchemical transformation, from the dross of mass-produced packaging into solid silver and lead crystal sculptures with sandblasted labelling. Transposed into the system of chess, Hirst’s bottles reflect a corresponding hierarchy of drugs, from recreational stimulants to those promising to alleviate the symptoms of mortality.

This work is accompanied by a certificate issued by the publisher.

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