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On the Way to Work

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Damien Hirst is a highly controversial and influential artist, known for redefining modern art through provocative works and exhibitions. His installations, featuring a shark and animals preserved in formaldehyde, have made him a household name. In this candid autobiography, presented as a series of conversations, Hirst shares his unpredictable and often humorous insights on topics ranging from art and celebrity to sex. These intimate discussions are complemented by artwork from various stages of his career, all selected by Hirst himself. The book offers a glimpse into his upbringing in working-class northern England, his youthful escapades in pubs, and his contemplations on life, death, and the nature of fame in the art world. Hirst, a Turner Prize winner and a key figure in the Young British Artists movement, has garnered both acclaim and controversy throughout his career. His influence extends beyond art, impacting architects, designers, and the fashion industry. Engaging and well-illustrated, this autobiography is a significant event in the art world, promising to spark both debate and admiration.

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On the Way to Work, Damien Hirst, Gordon Burn

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2002
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