Posts Tagged ‘Damien Hirst’

Sir Peter Blake’s Curious Collectibles

Friday, November 5th, 2010

By Kiša Lala

Sir Peter Blake. Photo: Kisa Lala, 2010

Sir Peter Blake. Photo: Kisa Lala, 2010

The vintage worlds of fairgrounds, Victorian curios, cultural detritus and memorabilia have been Sir Peter Blake’s passion for most of his life.  He is considered the grandfather of British pop art, and known for his most recognizable work, the iconic sleeve of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Now, at the age of 78 Blake still has not slowed, and with a couple of concurrent shows in London this month, he is on a rebound after his self-professed retirement following his Tate retrospectives in London (1983) and Liverpool Tate (2008) – which he once presumed would cap his career.  When I spoke with him recently at his London home, he told me that collecting has been his obsession since he was fourteen years old.
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New York Armory Week 2010

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

By JRS

Sunday marked the closing of another successful Armory Week in New York. Following the trend of Art Basel in Miami, the aisles were teeming with enthusiasts, artists, collectors, and dealers who seemed not to be aware in the least about our turbulent economic climate. Damien Hirst prints had five and six stickers next to them, denoting sales. It truly was a collector’s fair. (more…)

The Dead by Damien Hirst

Friday, October 9th, 2009

By JRS

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Damien Hirst’s return to the brush was marked last night at the opening of his latest exhibition “The Dead.” This newest chapter in Hirst’s lengthy and effervescent career includes 30 works, including a special set of foil prints limited to 15 production pieces. The show was hosted by London’s Other Criteria gallery of New Bond Street.