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- Anthony Abrahams
- Kenneth Armitage
- David Bailey
- Bruce Beasley
- Julie Brook
- Ralph Brown
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- Rembrandt Bugatti
- Reg Butler
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- Daniel Chadwick
- Lynn Chadwick
- Ann Christopher
- Geoffrey Clarke
- Michael Cooper
- Terence Coventry
- Judith Dean
- Steve Dilworth
- Zachary Eastwood-Bloom
- Abigail Fallis
- Sue Freeborough
- Elisabeth Frink
- George Fullard
- Antony Gormley
- Steven Gregory
- Nigel Hall
- Marcus Harvey
- Damien Hirst
- John Hoskin
- Steve Hurst
- Michael Joo
- Yves Klein
- Bryan Kneale
- Bryan Kneale
- Jeff Lowe
- Alastair Mackie
- Marino Marini
- Briony Marshall
- Charlotte Mayer
- Frederick E. McWilliam
- Bernard Meadows
- Polly Morgan
- Martin Naylor
- Eilis O'Connell
- Eduardo Paolozzi
- Carl Plackman
- William Pye
- Peter Randall-Page
- Merete Rasmussen
- Lorraine Robbins
- Almuth Tebbenhoff
- William Tucker
- Jason Wason
- Alison Wilding
Damien Hirst
(British, born 1965)
Damien Hirst is a British Conceptual artist known for his controversial take on beauty and found-art objects. Along with Liam Gillick, Tracey Emin, and Sarah Lucas, Hirst was part of the Young British Artists movement that rose to prominence in the early 1990s. “I have always been aware that you have to get people listening before you can change their minds,” he reflected. “Any artist's big fear is being ignored, so if you get debate, that's great.” Born on June 7, 1965 in Bristol, United Kingdom, Hirst was raised in Leeds. As a student at Goldsmiths College in London, his work caught the eye of the collector and gallerist Charles Saatchi, who became an early patron. Hirst’s The Physical Impossibility...


