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Damien Hirst: Nothing Matters. White Cube, London, through 30 January, 2010

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Damien Hirst: Nothing Matters. White Cube, London,  through 30 January, 2010

Damien Hirst's paintings are currently on view at both exhibition halls of the White Cube Gallery, in Mason's Yard and Hoxton Square. The featured works were created between 2007 and 2009; the central figure of the shows is a crow which inhabits the gallery's rooms along with ghostlike images, skeletons and a selection of other animate and inanimate characters: chairs, animal skulls, wine glasses and scorpions. In his essay in the catalogue of the exhibition, Rudi Fuchs claims to find Hirst's new images reminiscent of Samuel Beckett's works.

 

Hoxton Square
Mason's Yard
http://www.whitecube.com

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