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Damien Hirst: Schizophrenogenesis

Archive exhibition
9 October - 15 November 2014
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Damien Hirst Sudafed PE Clear polyurethane resin with ink pigment. 2014. Numbered, signed and dated in the cast. Published by Paul Stolper and Other Criteria. OC10050 / DHS18295 L 30cm x diameter 13cm Edition of 30
Damien Hirst
Sudafed PE
Clear polyurethane resin with ink pigment. 2014.
Numbered, signed and dated in the cast. Published by Paul Stolper and Other Criteria. OC10050 / DHS18295
L 30cm x diameter 13cm
Edition of 30
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Paul Stolper Gallery, London is pleased to present ‘Schizophrenogenesis’, an exhibition of new prints and sculptural editions by Damien Hirst, opening in October 2014.

 

“Pills are a brilliant little form, better than any minimalist art. They’re all designed to make you buy them... they come out of flowers, plants, things from the ground, and they make you feel good, you know, to just have a pill, to feel beauty.” - Damien Hirst

 

Predominantly based upon the minimalist aesthetic of the medicinal pill, the works on display act as a continuation of Hirst’s life-long investigation into our almost-spiritual relationship with the rigours of science and the pharmaceutical industry.

 

 
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