Friday, February 25, 2011

Diamond Baby Skull Courts Controvery

Damien Hirst is an artist who is no stranger to controversy. It is the 22 tons of shark, it keeps in formalin and was sold to a hedge fund traders in 2004 to the tune of $ 8,000,000, and the skull of the man he covered in 8600 diamonds, which is now the most expensive contemporary art ever created.

His last entry is the skull of a baby blinged out called "For Heaven's Sake", which is found in platinum and studded with 8,000 diamonds and white roses in Royal Jewellers Bentley and Skinner.

The skull would show later this month in the exhibition space at the Gagosian Gallery in Hong Kong and is expected to go on display in London later this year. The gallery refused to comment on prices.

But parent groups frequently commented on the baby's skull influence on those who have suffered loss of a child.

Sally Russell, founder of Netmums, said the Telegraph. "There is so much grief around the death of a child regardless of circumstances, and it affects parents so deeply and so long as Mr. Hirst may have not intended to be insensitive to his new job, but the fact is it will have a profound impact on many people who will be the subject of great concern. "

But Hirst's supporters have a different opinion:

Jude Tyrrell, director of the Science Ltd, Hirst modern society the most important production, said: "This is obviously a delicate subject, but it is an old collection, which seems Victorian, and they were obsessed with collecting all sorts of weird things. I am a mom, and I find it rather strange and bizarre to watch, but also very beautiful. "

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