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| Damien Hirst at Lever House |
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| Monday, 12 November 2007 | |
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Over this past weekend, Damien Hirst's newest exhibit opened at New Yorks Lever House School: The Archaeology of Lost Desires, Comprehending Infinity, and the Search for Knowledge. This $10 million dollar show includes: 30 dead sheep, one dead shark, two sides of beef, 500 gallons of formaldyhde, and an array of medicine cabinents. Refered to as a "Noah's Ark of roadkill", by The NY TImes, this project is a both a nod to many of Hirst's earlier works as well as to those of many modern artists such as Andy Warhol. For Information visit The International Herald Tribune. ![]() source: www.iht.com
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