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One of the most influential artists of his generation, the always controversial Damien Hirst will be enjoying a special exhibition of his life’s work at the Tate Modern in London later this year. Starting on 4th April and going on until 9th September, this retrospective look will include some of the most famous pieces which have brought him such widespread acclaim and notoriety.

Since he burst onto the world art scene over twenty years ago, Hirst has made his name defying convention and often causing outrage amongst his peers and contemporaries. His most infamous piece, ‘The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living’ – more widely recognised as a shark suspended in formaldehyde – will be just one of the more than seventy classic works on display.

As well as those wishing to learn more about the artist’s work, this one-off exhibition is also a must-visit for seasoned fans of Hirst’s creations. The retrospective will impressively feature works such as ‘In and Out of Love’, which has not been displayed fully since it was first completed in 1991. Widely known for his explorations of life and death, other infamous pieces that have caused a stir since their release and will be seen in the exhibition include ‘Mother and Child Divided’, a sculpture consisting of a bisected cow and calf.

Damien Hirst has enjoyed incredible success since first rising to prominence, including receiving the DAAD fellowship in 1994 and winning the Turner Prize in 1995.

Why not book a stay at the LSE in 2012 and enjoy all the comfort and great value of a bed and breakfast in London? With so many great sights, concerts and exhibitions to choose from – including Damien Hirst at the Tate Modern – you will be spoilt for choice when deciding where to go from your city centre base.

Editor’s Notes:

The London School of Economics and Political Science (or LSE) offer award winning, great value central London accommodation by opening our residences as hotels in winter, spring and summer.

Our rooms are ideal for families, groups and individuals and great for those on a budget looking for London Bed & Breakfast and Self-Catering accommodation. This includes London accommodation sites in the West End, where all of our sites are within reach of many of London’s most famous attractions and landmarks around the UK’s capital.

So if you are interested in checking availability or making a booking visit the London School of Economics and Political Science (or LSE) website or for more information contact: +44(0)20 7955 7676 for further details.

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