The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living 作品タイトルが入ります作品タイトルが入ります
1991
2170 x 5420 x 1800 mm | 85.5 x 213.4 x 70.9 in
Glass, painted steel, silicone, monofilament, shark and formaldehyde solution
‘The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living’ has become embedded in popular culture as one of the most iconic images of contemporary art. Conceived by Hirst in 1989 whilst at Goldsmiths, the ‘Natural History’ work consists of a thirteen-foot tiger shark preserved in a tank of formaldehyde, weighing a total of 23 tons. The shark is contained within a steel and glass vitrine three times日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります
‘The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living’ has become embedded in popular culture as one of the most iconic images of contemporary art. Conceived by Hirst in 1989 whilst at Goldsmiths, the ‘Natural History’ work consists of a thirteen-foot tiger shark preserved in a tank of formaldehyde, weighing a total of 23 tons. The shark is contained within a steel and glass vitrine three times日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります日本語も入ります