Damien Hirst sculptures

Damien Hirst’s sculptures are known for their provocative themes, bold concepts and exploration of life, death and consumer culture. Using materials such as glass, stainless steel and preserved animals, he challenges traditional notions of sculpture. Iconic works like The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living and For the Love of God explore mortality, science and religious symbolism. Hirst’s use of repetition, symmetry and clinical presentation creates a striking contrast between beauty and decay, forcing viewers to confront the fragility of existence and the power of art.