Monday, 24 August 2009

Damien Hirst- my criticism

As this is a blog for our personal opinions and critical analysis, I thought I should express my log term negativity toward the work of Damien Hirst. Although I admire his in depth meaning to his pieces, and the unique solutions he creates, I hate the fact that a lot of his work he doesn't actually create. He does have the initial ideas and concepts, but then he just passes them on to someone else to implement for him, while he receives all the credit notably the various animals he preserves and displays in formaldehyde.

His work has also been criticised a lot in the press, particularly when he won the 1995 Turner Prize. The exhibition of 'Mother and Child Divided' (below), and 'Away From the Flock'. Norman Tebbit who wrote for the Sun, said "Have they gone stark raving mad? The works of the "artist" are lumps of dead animals. There are thousands of young artists who didn't get a look in, presumably because their work was too attractive to sane people. Modern art experts never learn." This is a statement that I strongly agree with- there are so many more talented artists out there.


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