The focus of this article is to analyze the sculpture by Damien Hurst starting with the "frozen" exhibition entitled "This pig goes to the market, this pig goes home." This analysis will use the definition of the meaning of Bernard 's extension and the definition of how the form element contributes to the work' s implication function. Barnard (intext) defines expressions as literal properties and interpretation of images. In this case, Damien Hirst's sculpture (Figure 1) cut both sides of the pig in half and put them in a semi-transparent formaldehyde glass bottle.
In 2000, Damien Hirst's sculpture hymns (Charles Saatchi purchased for £ 1 million) were exhibited at Ant Noises of Saatchi Gallery. Hurst was charged with violating the copyright of this sculpture. The theme is "Young Scientists Anatomy Collection" belonging to his son Connor, of which 10,000 are sold by Emms' toy maker. Hearst created a scientific collection of 20 feet, 6 tons. It fundamentally changed the perception of things. In an out-of-court settlement agreement, Hurst paid private amounts to two charities, National Children and Toy Trust. Charitable donation is less than what Emms expects. Like the first one, Hurst sold three parts of his sculpture.
It is composed of human skull, platinum casting, 8,601 diamonds (Hurst released 50 million pounds of diamond skull in 2007). In addition to the value of the material itself, the artistic value of this sculpture is also worthwhile. George Steiner (2001) argues in his book "Creating Grammar" that the times like us are ugly times - "violence, repression, economic slavery, social irrationality". The love of this art work against God shows hope for beauty and respect for God in this era and death era (Moore, 2004). The material used for this sculpture is shocking, symmetrical and creative. When Hurst combines the skull of platinum and diamond, it succeeds in creating a new meaning with a sharp impact. Various elements can create an organic whole
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