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"I Want to Spend the Rest of My Life Everywhere, with Everyone, One to One, Always, Forever, Now" by Damien Hirst - This book features a collection of Hirst's artworks, including installations, sculptures, and paintings. It provides an overview of his artistic practice and includes essays and interviews that offer insights into his creative process and conceptual approach to art.
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"Damien Hirst: The Complete Spot Paintings 1986-2011" by Damien Hirst - This publication focuses on Hirst's spot paintings, which are characterized by grids of multicolored dots. It includes a comprehensive catalogue of his spot paintings, accompanied by critical essays and interviews that explore the significance of this body of work.
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"Damien Hirst: Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable" by Damien Hirst - Published in conjunction with Hirst's major exhibition at the Palazzo Grassi in Venice, this book showcases the artist's ambitious project of creating a fictional narrative around a fictitious ancient shipwreck. It features photographs and descriptions of the artworks displayed in the exhibition, as well as essays discussing the themes and ideas behind the project.
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"On the Way to Work" by Damien Hirst and Gordon Burn - This book presents a collection of conversations between Hirst and writer Gordon Burn. It offers personal insights into Hirst's life, artistic inspirations, and his thoughts on the art world. The discussions touch on topics such as creativity, fame, and the challenges of being an artist in the contemporary art scene.
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"Damien Hirst: Theories, Models, Methods, Approaches, Assumptions, Results, and Findings" edited by Damien Hirst and Gordon Burn - This publication explores Hirst's work through a series of essays written by leading critics, curators, and scholars. It delves into various aspects of his artistic practice, examining the conceptual underpinnings of his art and its cultural significance.