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Till Death Do Us Part

Taking a playful approach to the historical ‘Vanitas’ still life genre, Damien Hirst depicts the human skull in bold, saturated colours at odds with the dark subject matter in this limited edition box set, ‘Till Death Do Us Part’.

Throughout history, Vanitas have acted as a reminder of human mortality and the fleeting nature of life. A theme Hirst often explored in his work.

This collection of skulls plays on Andy Warhol’s fascination with repetition and reproduction, making this one of Hirst’s more Pop Art-inspired works.

Signed and numbered by the artist, each piece is silkscreen, glaze and foilblock on 410gsm Somerset Satin paper.

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    Signed: Yes
    Medium: Silkscreen, Print
    Edition Type: Limited Edition
    Set of Works: Yes
    Edition Size: 50
    Size (cm): 52.2 x 37 each
    SKU: EG05611
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    About the artist
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    British art phenomenon Damien Hirst shot to fame after winning the Turner Prize in 1995. One of the YBAs (Young British Artists), who dominated the UK art scene during the 1990s, Hirst has always been contentious, impressing and shocking the art world in equal measure with his provocative approach.

    His varied work explores the complex threads of relation between art, religion, science, life and death. Hirst works across diverse media, creating sculpture, installation, painting and prints. From diamond encrusted skulls to giant pills, colourful spot paintings to the life-and-death of butterflies, Hirst’s work might divide opinion, but one thing remains a constant: every piece is unforgettable. 

    In his own words: “Great art or good art, is when you look at it, experience it and it stays in your mind. I don’t think conceptual art and traditional art are all that different.”