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Damien Hirst is one of the most controversial, influential, and fascinating artists working today, and arguably the most famous. From the controversy of his early work to the political storm surrounding the arrival of the exhibition Sensation at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, his work has redefined international expectations of modern art. Even people with only a passing knowledge of art are familiar with his installations of a shark, cows, and sheep pickled in formaldehyde.

On the Way to Work is an extremely candid autobiography of Hirst presented in a series of conversations. He expounds in unpredictable and scabrously funny ways on everything from art to celebrity to sex, and these frank and intimate conversations are punctuated with art from all phases of his career chosen by Hirst himself. This book is a window into Hirst's growing up in working class northern England, roughhousing in pubs, obsessing about life and death, questioning art world fame, and believing that art and beauty make a difference in the modern world.

In addition to the attention he generates, this dynamic artist also garners critical acclaim-he is the winner of the Turner Prize and, ever since the groundbreaking exhibition that he organized as a fledgling artist in the early nineties, he is considered the unofficial leader of the Young British Artists movement. Hirst's appeal goes beyond the world of art; he's an influential figure to architects, designers, and the fashion crowd as well. Engaging, well-illustrated, and a real event in the art world, On the Way to Work , like its subject, will generate controversy and acclaim. Damien Hirst is one of the most controversial, influential, and fascinating artists working today, and arguably the most famous. From the controversy of his early work to the political storm surrounding the arrival of the exhibition Sensation at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, his work has redefined international expectations of modern art. Even people with only a passing knowledge of art are familiar with his installations of a shark, cows, and sheep pickled in formaldehyde.

On the Way to Work is an extremely candid autobiography of Hirst presented in a series of conversations. He expounds in unpredictable and scabrously funny ways on everything from art to celebrity to sex, and these frank and intimate conversations are punctuated with art from all phases of his career chosen by Hirst himself. This book is a window into Hirst's growing up in working class northern England, roughhousing in pubs, obsessing about life and death, questioning art world fame, and believing that art and beauty make a difference in the modern world.

In addition to the attention he generates, this dynamic artist also garners critical acclaim-he is the winner of the Turner Prize and, ever since the groundbreaking exhibition that he organized as a fledgling artist in the early nineties, he is considered the unofficial leader of the Young British Artists movement. Hirst's appeal goes beyond the world of art; he's an influential figure to architects, designers, and the fashion crowd as well. Engaging, well-illustrated, and a real event in the art world, On the Way to Work , like its subject, will generate controversy and acclaim.

232 pages, Hardcover

First published November 5, 2001

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1,299 reviews21 followers
August 8, 2012
Loved the format and the presentation and the look of the book - a joy to hold and behold.

A little bit repetitive after a while but great to hear Hirst talking at rambling length about what motivates him and his various pieces and how he's changed over the years.

Great to see an interviewer really working the role - asking thoughtful and challenging questions.
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June 5, 2007
Not the greatest artist ever, but as an unpretentious and un-Phaidon document of process you'll fine from someone who's sheer gall still manages to offend.
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107 reviews
October 18, 2008
Interesting and entertaining insight into one of the most successful contemporary artists.
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May 26, 2024
Un libro di interviste a Damien Hirst.
A tratti una lettura difficile, ma che ti aiuta ad entrare nel mondo dell artista contemporaneo piu interessante.

LA SUA IRRIVERENZA
"Un'arte poco gradevole o compiacente, non gliene frega un cazzo delle opinioni degli altri"

IL TEMA DELLA FRAGILITA DELL ESISTENZA
"Ecco perche conserva in formaldeide"
"The physical impossibility of death in the mind of someone living"
"Sono ossessionato dalla morte, non puoi avere la vita senza la morte"
"Quando ero ragazzino volevo sapere cos era la morte e andai all obitorio"
"Se vivi la tua vita, ti diverti, ti comporti bene con le persone a cui vuoi bene, e' perfetto, non importa un cazzo dove lavori. Cosa voglio? Vivere per srmpre e non posso."


IL TEMA ESISTENZIALE
"l arte deve coinvolgermi da un punto di vista esistenziale. Anche se mi fa sbellicare dalle risate, devo sentire qualcosa"
"Ce sempre una logica nella mia testa che mi spinge a ragionare su come bisognerebbe vivere. Arrivo sempre alla conclusione chr bisogna soltanto vivere"
"Mi piacerebbe solo fermarmi e vivere. Vivetr nel presente, esserci e vivere"
"Il genio e' questo. Essere in grado di cantare tutta quella merds mentre ci stai dentro"
"Qualunque cosa nella vita si basa sull unicita. Hai un occasione, una possibilità. Ecco perche e perfetto"
"Ce del magico nelle cose"


LE RELAZIONI
L opera delle farfalle "vuoi una relazione com una persona bellissima, che sia un accessorio, appena uscito da Vogue? O con qualcuno che sia vivo e che morira'?
Io voglio tutti e due"
"Se uja persona ti da qualcosa di veramente personale, qualcosa per cui ha fatto uno sforzo, e la cosa piu importante del mondo"
"Non dormiamo il letti separati. Non diventiamo soli"

LA LUCE
"La luce puo cambiare qualsiasi cosa. Qualsiasi cosa puo sembrare bella"

IL COLORE
"io adoro il colore. I narcisi mi lasciano senza fiato. Credo che dovrebbero mettere segnali stradali che avvisino della presenza di fiori prima di una curva.
Davanti al colore mi manca il respiro"
"Io sono dalla parte di Matisse e del colore:


ARTE E SOLDI. LA FAMA
"L arte e una questione di vita e il mondo ddll arte una questione di soldi"
Opera d arte "history of fame": pallome bianco che si avvicina a coltelli con applausi, quando si allontana disapprovazione
Il suo modo di fare soldi "la gente a cui non frega un cazzo ottiene quello che vuole, e pronta a perdere"

MISSION DELL ARTE
"Vorrei che la mia arte impreziosisca la vita, che la migliori"
"Quando sei artista puoi fare quello che vuoi. Non esiste un idea troppo pazza per l arte"
"L arte è guardare. La gente non guarda. Gli artisti spingono la gente a guardare"
"Ho sempre pensato che l arte, Dio e l amore abbiano un legame molto forte.
Non credendo a Dio non riesco a credere nell arte. Non puoi metterci dentro il dito,e' come un sogno, una pazzia, una cosa strana"
"L arte ti blocca sui binari.
La grabde arte e quells che ti fa fermare quando giri l angolo e dire: "cazzo! Cos e?". E' quando ti trovi davanti a un oggetto con cui hai un rapporto personale, fondamentale, e capisci qualcosa sull essere vivi che non avevi mai capito prima"
"Nell arte devi essere quello che sei"
"Nell arte devi concederti completamente"


LA SUA ARTE
" priva e piena di significato al tempo stesso"

Il TEMPO
"E' come i diamanti. Le cose diventano chiare dopo miliardi di anni"
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November 5, 2022
After enjoying Alma Cogan so much, looked into what else Gordon Burn had written and turns out he did this book of interviews with Damien Hist which I own and first read probably 15+ years ago. So re-read and yes it’s the amazing questions which make this book work. Burn is so good at probing and provacating. Hirst I find interesting, half genius half irritating bollocks, but never not wanting to make you look and listen.
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51 reviews19 followers
January 1, 2020
Nel corso degli ultimi cinquant’anni il vocabolario dell’arte si è esteso al punto tale da includere qualsiasi cosa. Da un certo punto di vista qualsiasi cosa può diventare arte. È arte. Damien ci crede.

È una pausa nel mondo, dal mondo. Divertente, sboccato, contiene informazioni precise riguardo la vita, universale nel suo essere peculiare.
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116 reviews3 followers
January 27, 2021
So interesting to see the changes in him and his views and opinions over the years... the bit that really stuck with me was (and I paraphrase) “I would have found people crazy if they didn’t smoke, now I find people crazy if they do smoke!”. You get a great insight into the man himself.
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