A Quote by Ben Eine

I'm a long way from being a Damien Hirst. — © Ben Eine
I'm a long way from being a Damien Hirst.

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Damien Hirst is the Elvis of the English art world, its ayatollah, deliverer, and big-thinking entrepreneurial potty-mouthed prophet and front man. Hirst synthesizes punk, Pop Art, Jeff Koons, Marcel Duchamp, Francis Bacon, and Catholicism.
I'm a massive fan of Brit Art in general and Damien Hirst in particular. I think he's an absolute genius and should be celebrated in every way.
I'd like to work with Damien Hirst.
The coolest party I've ever D.J.ed would have to be for the artist Damien Hirst. It was an amazing party in Berlin. I had such a great time, and people danced all night long.
My friends are all megalomaniacs - from Damien Hirst to Jack Nicholson - all of them.
I think that Damien Hirst putting a shark in a bath of formaldehyde is nothing.
When art is defined by Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons, you've got a society that's impoverished.
Damien Hirst knows how to drive super-fast cars... I love my bicycle.
I have a Damien Hirst spot painting which I love. It has pride of place over my dining-room table.
If I go to London, everyone wants to talk about Damien Hirst. I'm just not interested in him. Never have been.
You cannot own a symphony or a novel in the way you can own a Damien Hirst. As a result there are far fewer fake symphonies or fake novels than there are fake works of visual art.
I love Damien Hirst. I respect his work a great deal, and I am happy that the polka dots I started using have become a symbol of love and peace around the world with everybody joining hands to use them in this way.
Whenever I've been well-known or hitting the press, I've always had to get my credit card out to prove I'm Damien Hirst.
I've had laser eye surgery and I don't wear glasses any more, so people just go, 'You're not Damien Hirst.' I don't get recognized on the street.
I am more respectful of the parasocial relationship of myself and my fans than anything Damien Hirst does between himself and his collectors.
Take Damien Hirst out of contemporary art history, and there's an incredible void. Great artists, like great people, have second acts.
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