Damien Hirst's Exploration of Life and Death in Art
In a recent issue, art press publishes an article by Claude Minière examining Damien Hirst, a leading figure of the Young British Artists (YBA). Minière argues that Hirst's work is fundamentally concerned with the human condition, specifically the themes of death and life. The artist deconstructs biological processes, striving to make life and death physically tangible in his art.
Key facts
- art press published an article by Claude Minière on Damien Hirst.
- Hirst is a prominent member of the Young British Artists (YBA).
- The article is part of a series on contemporary English art.
- Minière states Hirst's work centers on life and death.
- Hirst's art aims to render biological processes physically present.
- The article was published in the April 2003 issue.
Entities
Artists
- Damien Hirst
- Claude Minière
Institutions
- art press
- Young British Artists (YBA)
Sources
- artpress —