
Damien Hirst: Superstition
This poster featuring Homage to a GovernmentāThe Dwelling Place (2006) was produced in 2007, in conjunction with Damien Hirst: Superstition at Gagosian, Davies Street, London, and Gagosian, Beverly Hills. The exhibition included Kaleidoscope paintings that reference stained-glass windows in their intricate geometric patterns. Hirst has given each painting two titles: the first taken from High Windows by the English poet Philip Larkin, whose fatalistic, colloquial writings speak to a seemingly shared extinguished faith, and the second making direct reference to religious iconography.
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This poster featuring Homage to a GovernmentāThe Dwelling Place (2006) was produced in 2007, in conjunction with Damien Hirst: Superstition at Gagosian, Davies Street, London, and Gagosian, Beverly Hills. The exhibition included Kaleidoscope paintings that reference stained-glass windows in their intricate geometric patterns. Hirst has given each painting two titles: the first taken from High Windows by the English poet Philip Larkin, whose fatalistic, colloquial writings speak to a seemingly shared extinguished faith, and the second making direct reference to religious iconography.













