Damien Hirst (b. 1965)
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Damien Hirst (b. 1965)

With Dead Head

细节
Damien Hirst (b. 1965)
With Dead Head
gelatin silver print mounted on aluminium
22 3/8 x 30in. (57 x 76.2cm.)
Executed in 1981-1991, this work is number thirteen from an edition of fifteen
来源
Jay Jopling Fine Art, London.
Anon. sale, Phillips de Pury New York, 14 November 2000, lot 142.
Acquired at the above sale by the present owner.
出版
R. Violette and D. Hirst, I Want to Spend the Rest of My Life Everywhere, with Everyone, One to One, Always, Forever, Now, London 1997, (another from the edition illustrated, pp. 98-99).
E. Janus (ed.), Veronica's Revenge: Contemporary Perspectives on Photography, Zurich 1998 (another from the edition illustrated, p. 143).
A. C. Danto, "Death in the Gallery,", The Nation, November 20, 2000 (another from the edition illustrated, p. 38).
D. Hirst and G. Burn, On the Way to Work, London 2001 (another from the edition illustrated, p. 34).
展览
London, Institute of Contemporary Art, Damien Hirst, December 1991-February 1992, (illustrated; another from the edition exhibited, unpaged).
Seoul, Kukje Gallery, Border Crawl, February-March 1995 (illustrated; another from the edition exhibited).
Zurich, Galerie Bruno Bischofberger, Portraits, December 1998-April 2000.
Kunsthaus Zurich and Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hypermental: Rampant Reality 1950-2000, November 2000-May 2001, (illustrated; another from the edition exhibited, p.85).
Sion, Pénitencier de Valére, Pénitencier de Valére, April-May 2003.
注意事项
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拍品专文

Damien Hirst's photograph With Dead Head is one of the most iconic images of the artist ever taken. Hirst, currently on the path to becoming one of the rare mega artists who are a living legend during a considerable amount of time in their lives, is known to have a rather non conformist relationship with death. "I think I've got an obsession with death, but I think it's like a celebration of life, rather than something morbid. You can't have one without the other" (D. Hirst in interview with G. Burn, reproduced in "On the Way to Work", in The Guardian, 6 October 2001, interview date 1992).
Hirst about the photograph: "It's me and a dead head. Severed head. In the morgue. Human. I'm sixteen. If you look at my face , I'm actually going 'Quick. Quick. Take the photo.' I wanted to show my friends, but I couldn't take all my friends there, to the morgue in Leeds. I'm absolutely terrified. I'm grinning, but I'm expecting the eyes to open and for it to go 'Grrrraaaaagh!' I was doing anatomy drawing. I took some photos when I shouldn't have done. To me, the smile and everything seemed to sum up this problem between life and death." (ibid.)