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The Elusive Truth

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Damien Hirst is back in NYC with his first solo show since 2000. This new series of approximately thirty paintings. In classic Hirst style, expect the canvases to deal with an exploration of the space between art, science, and design. Show continues Tuesday through Saturday until April 23rd. Official press release below the fold.

Date: Tuesday, March 29th
Time: 10:00am - 6:00pm
Venue: Gagosian Gallery (555 West 24th Street)
Cost: Free


555 WEST 24th STREET
NEW YORK NY 10011
TEL 212 741 1111
FAX 212 741 9611
info@gagosian.com

DAMIEN HIRST : The Elusive Truth
Mar 11 - Apr 23, 2005

Gagosian Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by Damien Hirst. Entitled "The Elusive Truth," the show will be comprised of approximately thirty paintings, which have been completed over the past three years.

This exhibition, Hirst’s first in New York since 2000, signals a new direction in his work.

Hirst’s 2004 exhibitions include his first survey exhibition, "The Agony and the Ecstacy," at Museo Archelogico Nazionale, Naples, and "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida: Fairhurst, Hirst and Lucas," at Tate Britain, London. "Damien Hirst: From the Cradle to the Grave, Selected Drawings" was also published in 2004. It presents an important selection of drawings and sketches spanning Hirst’s entire career.

The exhibition will be accompanied by a large-format catalogue that highlights 24 paintings featured in the current New York exhibition. Measuring 18 x 12 inches, the book will include full-color reproductions on hand-tipped in plates, a raised plastic cover displaying the painting "Two Pills" (2004), an essay by J. G. Ballard and dye-cut windows that highlight details of the paintings. Additionally, Damien Hirst has written or selected texts that will accompany each painting throughout the catalogue.

Posted by Chris at March 29, 2005 10:00 AM

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