Damien Hirst courts controversy with diamond-studded baby’s skull

Damien Hirst: For Heaven's Sake, 2008, Platinum, pink and white diamonds 85 x 85 x 100

    He has made his name and his fortune shocking the public with controversial art works including dissected sharks and pickled sheep. But Damien Hirst has pushed the boundaries of taste further still by using a dead baby’s skull in the creation of his latest work of art. For Heaven’s Sake, an infant’s skull … Read more

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