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	<title>Never Yet Melted &#187; Damien Hirst</title>
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		<title>$100 Million For Kitsch</title>
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	<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/arts_hirst_skull_dc">Reuters</a>:</p>

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A diamond-encrusted platinum skull by artist <a href="<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damien_Hirst">Damien Hirst</a> has been sold to an investment group for the asking price of $100 million, a spokeswoman for Hirst&#8217;s London gallery <a href="http://www.whitecube.com/">White Cube</a> said on Thursday.</p>

	<p>The skull, cast from a 35-year-old 18th century European man but retaining the original teeth, is coated with 8,601 diamonds, including a large pink diamond worth more than four million pounds in the centre of its forehead.</p>

	<p>The spokeswoman said she could give no more details of the buyer.</p>

	<p>&#8220;Damien Hirst has retained a participation in the work&#8212;he still owns a share of it&#8212;in order that he can oversee a global tour of the work that is currently being planned,&#8221; she added.</p>

	<p>The skull caused a sensation when it first went on display at an exhibition of new works by Hirst at the White Cube in central London on June 3&#8212;not least because of its price tag.</p>

	<p>Some critics dismissed it as tasteless while others saw it as a reflection of celebrity-obsessed culture.</p>

	<p>Works by Hirst, who first made his name displaying diced and pickled animals, became the most expensive at auction for a living artist when his &#8220;Lullaby Spring&#8221; pill cabinet sold at Sotheby&#8217;s in London for 9.6 million pounds.</p>

	<p>The skull is the most expensive piece to date by Hirst, already a millionaire several times over.</p>

	<p>The sale of the skull brings to $350 million the value of works sold from the June exhibition. Generally the gallery takes 30 percent and Hirst 70 percent of the proceeds.</p>

	<p>As an indication of the wealth he has amassed since being spotted in 1991 by art collector Charles Saatchi, Hirst, who financed the skull himself, said he couldn&#8217;t remember whether it had cost 10 or 15 million pounds to make.</p>

	<p>He said from the outset he wanted the work, inspired by similarly bejeweled Aztec skulls, to be on public view.</p>

	<p>He rejected suggestions that his works were more a standing joke against the art establishment than real works of art.</p>

	<p>But when asked at the time of the exhibition what his next project would be he immediately replied: &#8220;Two diamond skeletons shagging&#8212;no just kidding.&#8221;</blockquote></p>

	<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/photos/ss/events/lf/083007hirstskull;_ylt=AuuOiRE4TCfX6TNyYnULnf3K.nQA">slideshow</a></p>

	<p>Successful exercises in this kind of imposture rest upon an art market comprised of persons lacking standards and taste with too much money.</p>

	<p>The noisome object pictured above isn&#8217;t art.  It is simply a grandiose publicity stunt designed to create the opportunity for very large wager. Hirst&#8217;s consortium customers are really betting $100 million on the near-future existence of even greater fools than themselves.  Personally, I wish there was a financial vehicle one could use to bet against their scheme.</p>

	<p>Hat tips to Dominique Poirier and David Ross.</p>
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