PHOTOS: Monaco from the air

Here are some photos taken from a helicopter in Monaco capturing Musée Océanographique de Monaco, currently the home of Damien Hirst‘s show Cornucopia. The exhibition celebrates Hirst’s paintings and sculptures from 1994-2009 and is open until 30th September 2010.

To see the installation shots for Cornucopia, view our previous post.

The catalogue for Cornucopia will be coming soon from Other Criteria. To view the forthcoming publication, click here.

Monaco 65

Photographed by Prudence Cuming Associates
© Damien Hirst. All rights reserved, DACS 2010

Monaco helecopter 12

Photographed by Prudence Cuming Associates
© Damien Hirst. All rights reserved, DACS 2010

Monaco helecopter 27

Photographed by Prudence Cuming Associates
© Damien Hirst. All rights reserved, DACS 2010

The Virgin Mother 2005-6 view 3

Photographed by Prudence Cuming Associates
© Damien Hirst. All rights reserved, DACS 2010

Monaco helecopter 36Photographed by Prudence Cuming Associates
© Damien Hirst. All rights reserved, DACS 2010

Cornucopia Installation Images

Below is a selection of installation shots from Damien Hirst’s current exhibition, Cornucopia, at Musée Océanographique de Monaco. All images are © Damien Hirst. All rights reserved, DACS 2010 and Photographed by Prudence Cuming Associates.

To mark the exhibition, the artist produced a Silver Turtle in an edition of 35 + 5APs.

Away from the Flock, Divided, 1995, Lamb, steel, glass, silicone, acrylic and formaldehyde solution, 46.46 x 73.23 x 20.2 in x 2 tanks

Away from the Flock, Divided, 1995, Lamb, steel, glass, silicone, acrylic and formaldehyde solution, 46.46 x 73.23 x 20.2 in x 2 tanks

Beautiful Vertumnus Stream of Consciousness Painting, 2007, Household gloss on canvas, 216 x 216 in

Beautiful Vertumnus Stream of Consciousness Painting, 2007, Household gloss on canvas, 216 x 216 in

Beautiful, childish, expressive, tastless, not art, oversimplistic, throw away, kid's stuff painting, 1996, Household gloss on canvas with motor, 144 in diameter

Beautiful, childish, expressive, tastless, not art, oversimplistic, throw away, kid's stuff painting, 1996, Household gloss on canvas with motor, 144 in diameter

Diphenylpyraline, 2001, Household gloss on canvas, 479 x 119 cm

Diphenylpyraline, 2001, Household gloss on canvas, 479 x 119 cm

St Bartholomew, Exquistite pain, 2008, Gold-plated silver, 98.43 x 43.31 x 37.4 in

St Bartholomew, Exquistite Pain, 2008, Gold-plated silver, 98.43 x 43.31 x 37.4 in

Fear of Flying, 2008-2009, Shark, steel, glass, silicone and formaldehyde solution, 84.25 x 151.02 x 55.83 in

Fear of Flying, 2008-2009, Shark, steel, glass, silicone and formaldehyde solution, 84.25 x 151.02 x 55.83 in

Fear of Flying, 2008-2009, Shark, steel, glass, silicone and formaldehyde solution, 84.25 x 151.02 x 55.83 in

Fear of Flying, 2008-2009, Shark, steel, glass, silicone and formaldehyde solution, 84.25 x 151.02 x 55.83 in

The Immortal, 1997-2005, Shark, steel, glass, silicone and formaldehyde solution, 102.76 x 202.44 x 95.98 in

The Immortal, 1997-2005, Shark, steel, glass, silicone and formaldehyde solution, 102.76 x 202.44 x 95.98 in

The Immortal, 1997-2005, Shark, steel, glass, silicone and formaldehyde solution, 102.76 x 202.44 x 95.98 in

The Immortal, 1997-2005, Shark, steel, glass, silicone and formaldehyde solution, 102.76 x 202.44 x 95.98 in

The Virgin Mother, 2005-6, Painted bronze, 402.83 x 181.89 x 81.3 in

The Virgin Mother, 2005-6, Painted bronze, 402.83 x 181.89 x 81.3 in

402.83 x 181.89 x 81.3 in

The Virgin Mother, 2005-6, Painted bronze, 402.83 x 181.89 x 81.3 in

The Virgin Mother, 2005-6, Painted bronze, 402.83 x 181.89 x 81.3 in

The Virgin Mother, 2005-6, Painted bronze, 402.83 x 181.89 x 81.3 in