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Damien Hirst ” MEMENTO MORI”

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he artwork known as “For the Love of God,” created by artist Damien Hirst in 2007, is a sculpture that is both enigmatic and linguistically dynamic. It comprises of a platinum cast of an 18th-century human skull, adorned with 8,601 flawless diamonds, including a pear-shaped pink diamond on the forehead, which is referred to as the Skull Star Diamond. The skull retains its original teeth, purchased in London by Hirst himself. It serves as a memento mori, a reminder of the viewer’s mortality.

Art historian Rudi Fuchs described the piece as “otherworldly, almost celestial. It proclaims triumph over decay while representing death as an even more relentless force. In contrast to the sorrowful mood of a vanitas scene, the diamond skull embodies glory.” The production costs for this work totaled £12 million, and it debuted at its first exhibition, “Beyond Belief,” at London’s White Cube gallery, with an asking price of £50 million. This would have made it the most expensive artwork by a living artist. As of January 2022, Hirst has stated that he is still a co-owner of the sculpture, which is currently stored in London.

The foundation of the piece is a human skull acquired in a shop in Islington. It is believed to be the skull of a European individual who lived between 1720 and 1810.[3] Hirst’s mother is said to have inspired the title of the artwork with her question, “For the love of God, what will you do next?”

Designed and sculpted by Jack du Rose and manufactured by Piccadilly jewelers Bentley & Skinner, 8,601 impeccable diamonds, weighing a total of 1,106.18 carats (221.236 g), are meticulously set into a platinum cast of the skull. The centerpiece of the piece is a pear-shaped pink diamond resting on the forehead. All diamonds used in this artwork are ethically sourced.

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A diamond-encrusted skull sculpture by Damien Hirst, adorned with 8,601 diamonds including a prominent pear-shaped pink diamond at the forehead, against a black background.

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