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Damien Hirst

Superstition

February 6–April 5, 2007
Davies Street, London

Damien Hirst: Superstition Installation view

Damien Hirst: Superstition

Installation view

Damien Hirst: Superstition Installation view

Damien Hirst: Superstition

Installation view

Damien Hirst: Superstition Installation view

Damien Hirst: Superstition

Installation view

Damien Hirst: Superstition Installation view

Damien Hirst: Superstition

Installation view

Damien Hirst: Superstition Installation view

Damien Hirst: Superstition

Installation view

Works Exhibited

DAMIEN HIRST The Explosion Exalted, 2006 Butterflies and household gloss on canvas 84 inches diameter (213.4 cm)

DAMIEN HIRST The Explosion Exalted, 2006

Butterflies and household gloss on canvas 84 inches diameter (213.4 cm)

About

Rather than words comes the thought of high windows:
The sun-comprehending glass,
And beyond it, the deep blue air, that shows
Nothing, and is nowhere, and is endless.
—Philip Larkin, excerpt from High Windows

Gagosian is pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings by Damien Hirst. Opening concurrently at Gagosian in Beverly Hills and Davies Street, London, Damien Hirst: Superstition is the artist’s first exhibition in Los Angeles in over a decade. In these works, Hirst expands on the iconic motif of the butterfly as a symbol of the beauty and inherent fragility of life, reaching new heights of complexity, refined detail and radiance.

Over the last twenty-five years, Hirst has taken a direct and challenging approach to ideas about existence. His work provokes a critical dialogue by calling into question our awareness and convictions about the boundaries that separate desire and fear, life and death, reason and faith, love and hate. In his art, Hirst uses the tools and iconography of science and religion, creating sculptures and paintings whose beauty and intensity offer the viewer insight into art that transcends our familiar understanding of those domains.

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