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9 Oct 2014: ‘Pills are a brilliant little form, better than any minimalist art. They’re all designed to make you buy them’, says Damien Hirst of one of his chief muses: pharmaceuticals. They’re the focus of this show of new Hirst editions, Schizophrenogenesis, at the Paul Stolper Gallery from 9 October - 15 November
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Video (2min 59sec), 29 Sep 2014:
The Turner prize, launched 30 years ago, remains a focal point for British art and all its invention, vision and public outrage. Tate director Nicholas Serota and The Guardian's art critic Jonathan Jones consider its legacy, ahead of 2014's exhibition opening this week
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26 Sep 2014: Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons produce work on an industrial scale, but artists such as Xavier Veilhan copy commercial models as an act of subversion
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14 Aug 2014: Diamonds to pearls, rubies to emeralds, dig or dive deep for sparkling and inspired suggestions – you will find some gems, says Peter Kimpton
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27 Jul 2014: Jonathan Gibbs's satirical YBA-era debut marries fiction and art criticism without short-changing either, writes Anthony Cummins
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24 Jul 2014: British artist Damien Hirst to display over 2,000 pieces from his personal art collection in converted warehouses next year.
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10 Jun 2014:
Turner-nominated artist and YBA explains why the beauty in his colourful, dripping syringe artworks lies in their simplicity
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20 May 2014: Jonathan Jones: A Florida pastor has been jailed for trying to sell fake paintings by the British artist. But why does the art world give Hirst's talentless artworks any financial value at all?
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7 May 2014:
Duncan Campbell, Ciara Phillips, James Richards and Tris Vonna-Michell produce serious work, says chair of judges
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