Glorified Skull Exhibits

The “Hallucinatory Head" by Damien Hirst

Artist Damien Hirst’s conspicuous obsession with death is a well-known fact in the art world. Hirst’s latest sculpture exhibit is called “Hallucinatory Head” and consists of 50 skulls “painted with the Spin painting technique, that Hirst is known for,” notes Highsnobiety.

Hirst awed the art world last year with the work entitled, "For the Love of God" which consists of a platinum cast human skull encrusted with 8,601 flawless diamonds.

The skull sold for $50 million.

Death-themed Art Installations
The demand for death-related art installations is on the rise.
Alternative Painting Techniques
More artists are experimenting with and adopting alternative painting techniques in their work.
Luxury Art Pieces
The high demand for luxury art pieces creates a disruptive innovation opportunity for artists and galleries alike.

Where This Applies

Art Galleries
Art galleries can capitalize on the trend for death-themed art installations by displaying exhibitions that explore this concept.
Luxury Goods
The creation and selling of high-priced art pieces, such as Damien Hirst's 'For the Love of God,' has created a disruptive innovation opportunity for the luxury goods industry.
Art Education
Art schools and institutions can educate emerging artists about alternative painting techniques, helping to drive growth in this area.
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