Art News: Damien Hirst’s diamond-encrusted human skull “For The Love of God” to be displayed at the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence until May 2011
Saturday, November 27th, 2010
“For the Love of God” 2007, platinum diamond and human teeth. Image via White Cube Gallery, Beyond Belief exhibition.
“For the Love of God,” Damien Hirst‘s globally recognized piece in which he encrusted a circa-1800 AD skull with 8,601 diamonds (including a £4 million pear-shaped pink diamond embedded in the forehead), is now on display through May 1, 2011 in the Palazzo Vecchio – the massive Renaissance fortification and historic seat of the Florentine government. The 2007 work, an iconic symbol of the last art boom, has not been displayed publicly in recent years.
The Pallazzo Vecchio, the current home of Damien Hirst’s diamond skull. Image via Turismo Intoscana.
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