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Japan Week From November 21, 2005 to November 27, 2006 |
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A personal exhibition
devoted to Damien Hirst, called the "Agony and the Ecstasy" has been opened
at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Naples. The exhibition, which can
be visited up to 31 January 2005, is part of a project called "Annali
delle Arti", promoted the Campania Region, thought of and organized by
Achille Bonito Oliva, and curated by Eduardo Cicelyn, Mario Codognato
and Mirta d'Argenzio. Hirst was born in Bristol 1965 and his artistic
career has simultaneously represented both the ecstasy and agony, eros
and thanatos, corpses and medicines. This juxtaposition has been present
since his first success in London, when in the eighties the well known
advertising agent Charles Saatchi contributes to give fame to a group
of artists called Young British Artists. Hirst is among them one of the
most important, especially if we think of his contribution to Sensation,
the collective exhibition which took place in 1996. The exhibition stirred
up a scandal and was severely criticised by the authorities, by the citizens
and by the conformists shocked by the works on display. Hirst very often
exhibits animals carcasses preserved in formaldehyde, works that reproduce
chemical and physical formulae or chemist set of shelves (like in the
last Biennale Venice), monochromes of dead flies and coloured mandalas
made with butterflies wings which can be considered metaphors of the human
frailty.
Opening
hours: Daily from 9 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.; closed on Tuesday.
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