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Damien Hirst: Natural History, Britannia Street, London, March 9–December 31, 2022 | Gagosian
Damien Hirst, “The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living,” 1991. Tiger shark, glass, steel and formaldehyde, 7 x 17 x 7 feet. Courtesy Damien Hirst and Hirst Holdings/Tate
Damien Hirst's formaldehyde shark to be at centre of new exhibition inspired by the sea | London Evening Standard | Evening Standard
DAMIEN HIRST: the World's Richest Living Artist Has a Brand New Exhibition on 3 Continents
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This is art for the penthouses of oligarchs' – Damien Hirst: Natural History review | Exhibitions | The Guardian
Damien Hirst Shark « Inhabitat – Green Design, Innovation, Architecture, Green Building
Damien Hirst – End of a Century. A show → by the artist → of his own… | by Craig Berry | UX Collective
The Story of Damien Hirst's Famous Shark | DailyArt Magazine
EXCLUSIVE: The Damien Hirst Shark Finally Speaks - GARAGE
Hirst's pickled shark is rotting and needs to be replaced. Should it still be worth £6.5m?
Breaking Down the Concept Behind Damien Hirst's Shark | Widewalls
Damien Hirst's Works Leak Noxious Gas - artnet News
Damien Hirst: Natural History at Gagosian
Prices plummeting, lustre fading – has Damien Hirst jumped the pickled shark? | The Independent | The Independent
Artist Damien Hirst pictured in front of his work The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living, a shark preserved in formaldehyde, at his retrospective exhibition at the Tate
Episode 189: Why A Dead Shark Costs $12 Million : Planet Money : NPR
The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living - Constellations
Qatar: Contemporary art's biggest buyer - BBC Culture
Damien Hirst's 'The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living' | Magnetic State
Damien Hirst Designs Shark-Infested Bar in Vegas; Says 'Art Can Survive Anywhere' | Frieze
The Story of Damien Hirst's Famous Shark | DailyArt Magazine
The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living - Wikipedia
Damien Hirst's Shark: Nature, Capitalism and the Sublime – Tate Papers | Tate