LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Damien Hirst started burning hundreds of his artworks on Tuesday after collectors chose to keep their non-fungible tokens (NFTs), blockchain-based assets representing ...
They come from a world of underground, even subversive, art, but now US activist Shepard Fairey has joined forces with ...
Hirst then destroyed the physical artworks that were picked as NFTs (Artist, Damien Hirst) “I decided that once I gave people the opportunity to choose between physical and digital art, I had to ...
The Damien Hirst debacle regarding the dating of his artwork continues. This past March, it was reported that the British artist had misattributed several of his formaldehyde sculptures bearing sharks ...
Marking the Artnet Auctions Premier Prints and Multiples sale, we trace the evolution of Pop art through some of the sale's ...
The new works were painted by the artist's own hand. Detail of Paper Veils artwork, 2019. Photo: Prudence Cuming Associates Ltd. © Damien Hirst and Science Ltd. All ...
No one said that the increased popularity of digital artworks in the form of NFTs should entail the destruction of their physical counterparts, but that’s not stopping many from doing just that.
Triple Trouble, an ambitious exhibition that brings together three of contemporary art’s most provocative figures — Shepard ...
“DOMINION” at Newport Street Gallery was curated by Damien Hirst’s son, Connor. Photographed by Prudence Cuming Associates Ltd. Artworks © The artist/artist's ...
English artist Damien Hirst has begun burning a collection of his artwork, the culmination of a years-long non-fungible token (NFT) experiment. Hirst burned 1,000 of his signature spotted paintings in ...
A new financial statement filed with Companies House, an executive agency of the British Government that maintains the register of companies, earlier this year unveiled that Damien Hirst, the United ...