Newport Street Gallery A rebellious teen, he was arrested twice for shoplifting and was not a strong student, however he showed promise in art, and eventually decided to study at university.

"It's amazing what you can do with an E in A-Level art, a twisted imagination and a chainsaw," Hirst said in his acceptance speech.Even though his career was thriving, not every exhibit went as planned. Hirst, however, enjoyed a warm welcome the following year with a show at New York's Gagosian Gallery.In addition to his glass tank works, Hirst has made paintings and sculptures. His works, which include dead animal displays and spin-art paintings, have sold for exceptionally high prices. The shark had been bought from an Australian fisherman.Hirst continued to set the art world on fire with his work at the 1993 Venice Bienniale, a renowned international art exhibition. If you see something that doesn't look right, Subscribe to the Biography newsletter to receive stories about the people who shaped our world and the stories that shaped their lives.Sir Norman Foster is a prominent British architect known for his innovative structural designs, as seen with edifices like Berlin's Reichstag, New York City's Hearst Tower and London's City Hall.Painter and sculptor Edgar Degas was a highly celebrated 19th-century French Impressionist whose work helped shape the fine art landscape for years to come.Known for his photo collages and paintings of Los Angeles swimming pools, David Hockney is considered one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century.J.M.W. Some compare him to Jasper Johns and Jeff Koons in his ability to command huge prices for his works.In 2008, Hirst side-stepped his usual galleries to auction his work directly to the public.

Damien Hirst (b.1965) is a British contemporary artist. There he showed "Mother and Child Divided," an installation piece that featured a bisected cow and her calf displayed in four vitrines, or glass cases, filled with formaldehyde. His early religious education would later factor into his artwork. He had other artists carry out his visions, much like Andy Warhol had done.In addition to being a creative visionary, Hirst has proved to be a savvy businessman. With his controversial and sometimes shocking works, he has emerged as one of the best known artists in Britain. In 1984 he moved to London, where he worked in construction before studying for a BA in Fine Art at Goldsmiths college from 1986 to 1989. He also participated in the Young British Artists show at the Saatchi Gallery the following year. His family moved to Leeds shortly after he was born, where he spent much of his childhood. He was awarded the Turner Prize in 1995.Since the late 1980’s, Hirst has used a varied practise of installation, sculpture, painting and drawing to explore the complex relationship between art, life and death.

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In 1994 he organised the international group exhibition ‘Stating: “I am absolutely not interested in tying things down”, Hirst has continued over the last decade to explore the “big issues” of “death, life, religion, beauty, science.”Hirst lives and works in London, Gloucestershire and Devon. After his parents separated when he was 12, he was raised exclusively by his mother. His mother would later describe him as a morbid child.As a teenager, Hirst liked to look at illustrated pathology books, fascinated by the images of disease and injury. It was later bought by a group that included Hirst and London's White Cube gallery.In 2009, Hirst exhibited a group of paintings, No Love Lost, Blue Paintings, which provoked the ire of many critics who labeled the pieces "dull" and "amateurish." Damien Hirst, in full Damien Steven Hirst, (born June 7, 1965, Bristol, England), British assemblagist, painter, and conceptual artist whose deliberately provocative art addresses vanitas and beauty, death and rebirth, and medicine, technology, and mortality. Others marveled at the anticipated selling price of $100 million. One of Hirst's early works, "With Dead Head," illustrates his interest in death and shaking up the art establishment.

He showed an interest in the grisly and gruesome aspects of life early on. While there, he put together a ground-breaking exhibit entitled "Freeze" in 1988. Biography: Damien Hirst Damien Hirst was born in 1965 in Bristol and grew up in Leeds. Exhibitions