Damien Hirst Quotes and its meanings

Damien Hirst has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

Art Change Death Experience Fear Freedom Future History Religion Society Success

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What are the top most famous quotes by Damien Hirst?

Here are the top most famous quotes by Damien Hirst.

  • In an artwork you're always looking for artistic decisions, so an ashtray is perfect. An ashtray has got life and death.
  • I always feel like the art's there and I just see it, so it's not really a lot of work.
  • I have always been aware that you have to get people listening before you can change their minds. Any artist's big fear is being ignored, so if you get debate, that's great.
  • But I think it's more that when you're young, you're invincible, you're immortal - or at least you think you are. The possibilities are limitless, you're inventing the future. Then you get older and suddenly you have a history. It's fixed. You can't change anything. I find that a bit disturbing, to be honest.
  • Since I was a child, death is definitely something that I think about every day. But I think that everybody does. You try and avoid it, but it's such a big thing that you can't.
  • The difference between art about death and actual death is that one's a celebration and the other's a dull fact.
  • Great art - or good art - is when you look at it, experience it and it stays in your mind. I don't think conceptual art and traditional art are all that different.
  • No, I don't believe in genius. I believe in freedom. I think anyone can do it. Anyone can be like Rembrandt.
  • I've been asked to do a retrospective since I was about 28 and I always thought that was a bit odd. It's great to look forward as an artist because in the future the possibilities are infinite you look back and it's all fixed so it's a scary thing.
  • The idea of going on tour for the rest of my life with old works is not that exciting. As an artist I definitely think the work in future is going to be better than the work in the past, otherwise why do it?