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Damien Hirst Bacon, Liver and Onions, from The Last Supper For Sale

Damien Hirst
Damien Hirst - Bacon, Liver and Onions, from The Last Supper, 1999, Screen print

Bacon, Liver and Onions, from The Last Supper, 1999

Screen print

60 x 40 in 152.4 x 101.6 cm

Edition

Edition of 150

In Damien Hirst's evocative artwork "Bacon, Liver and Onions," a striking composition within his series "The Last Supper," the artist adeptly merges pharmaceutical aesthetics with culinary symbolism, prompting contemplation on faith, sustenance, and cultural connotations. Departing from conventional pharmaceutical labeling, the artwork presents a bold departure with the distinctive combination "Bacon, Liver and Onions" prominently featured on the packaging, displacing a typical drug name.This deliberate amalgamation of pharmaceutical imagery with a culinary medley like "Bacon, Liver and Onions" invites viewers to explore deeper layers of interpretation. Each component carries its own set of associations: bacon symbolizes indulgence and comfort, liver represents nourishment and vitality, and onions evoke pungency and depth of flavor. Together, they evoke a range of sensory experiences and cultural resonances, inviting reflection on the interplay between nourishment, healing, and the rituals of daily life.Furthermore, the inclusion of Hirst's own name or brand in place of pharmaceutical manufacturers' identities adds an intriguing dimension to the artwork. It prompts viewers to consider the role of artistic authorship and commercial branding in shaping perceptions of value and authenticity. Through "Bacon, Liver and Onions," Hirst initiates a discourse on the pervasive influence of consumer culture on beliefs and behaviors, urging viewers to critically examine the ways in which everyday objects and symbols shape our understanding of faith and salvation.

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