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Auction house Sotheby's, London. Photo Courtesy: Flickr
Auction house Sotheby's, London. Photo Courtesy: Flickr

India to get high on art, courtesy Sotheby's

Mon-Aug 18, 2008

New Delhi / Indo-Asian News Service

India this week will for the first time see a collection of 15 art works by the world's most expensive artist, Damien Hirst.

Global auction house Sotheby's will bring Hirst's works to India for a two-day show on August 27-28 at the Oberoi in the capital, deputy director of Sotheby's (India) Maithili Parekh told IANS by telephone from Mumbai.

The leading British contemporary artist created history in terms of art prices last year by selling his installation art, For the Love of God, for $100 million.

The installation was a life-size platinum skull encrusted with 8,601 diamonds. The Hirst collection in India will be part of a show, Beautiful Inside My Head Forever, set to open in London in September.
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