Natural History series

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The Natural History series is a collection of artworks by Damien Hirst featuring animals preserved in formaldehyde, exploring themes of death, preservation, and the fragility of life.

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Natural History 1
Natural History series canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art series
contemporary art
aimsTo confront viewers with the reality of death
question boundaries between art and science
artForm installation
sculptural assemblage
artist Damien Hirst
associatedWith Gagosian Gallery
Saatchi Gallery
controversy debates about sensationalism in contemporary art
ethical concerns about use of animals
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Damien Hirst
depicts dead animals
dissected animals
features animals preserved in formaldehyde
calves
cows
fish
sharks
sheep
firstMajorExhibition 1991
genre conceptual art
installation art
sculpture
inception early 1990s
influencedBy museum vitrines
scientific specimen displays
mainMedium formaldehyde
glass vitrines
preserved animals
steel tanks
movement Young British Artists
notableWork Away from the Flock
Mother and Child (Divided)
Some Comfort Gained from the Acceptance of the Inherent Lies in Everything
The Incredible Journey
The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living
theme death
fragility of life
mortality
preservation
religion
science and medicine
spectacle
usesMaterial formaldehyde solution
glass
industrial display tanks
steel

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Damien Hirst notableWork Natural History series
Dope Body hasRelease Natural History series
this entity surface form: Natural History