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Damien Hirst Keeps Striking A Chord For Charity With His Custom Guitars.




Artist Damien Hirst is known for many different things. The contemporary artist, who is often referred to as the richest artist in Britain, painted the floor for London's opening Olympics ceremony, created the world's most expensive diamond encrusted platinum skull, and has made us see ordinary things such as dots, butterflies and pharmaceuticals a little differently.



Of course, this barely scratches the surface of the artist's enormous repertoire. But today I wanted to share with you his benevolent side. Hirst has been hand-painting guitars for various charities, some of which are still available to purchase, since 2010.


Most recently the purple Gibson Les Paul Goddess electric guitar above, specifically customized by the artist with the design of one of his most iconic series, will be auctioned off to benefit Cancer Research UK as part of the annual music heritage event ‘Sound & Vision’ at Abbey Road Studios. The auction date has not yet been set.

Damien Hirst and Flea's Spin-Painted Guitars Benefit Charity and Make Great Gifts:


As often happens with art news, it is quickly forgotten when replaced with the next hot story. Which is why I wanted to remind you - with Father's Day, Graduation and Weddings sprouting up this coming month-  that these uniquely produced charity bass guitars by artist Damien Hirst and musician Flea, the bass player from The Red Hot Chili Peppers, are still available for purchase. First launched with much buzz in 2011, the collaborative signed instruments come in hand painted cases.


above: Hirst and FLEA Guitar picks are also available.

Helping justify the expense is that the profits from the sales of the guitars go to Flea’s charity, Silverlake Conservatory of Music.

All the guitars are signed by both Flea and Damien Hirst on the back with the edition number punched on the base of the neck and the Hirst-Flea logo on the headstock. The Colour Spin Bass Guitars are created in a limited edition of 125 and have a spin design printed on the case as well.

The Multi-Coloured Deluxe Spin Bass Guitar (the most expensive) by Damien Hirst and Flea from Red Hot Chili Peppers, Unique Item, £50,000.00:



There are also Black and White Spin Bass Guitars and Multi-Coloured Deluxe Spin Bass Guitars available for a lower price than the Multi-color version shown above:

Colour Spin Bass Guitar - Damien Hirst and Flea from Red Hot Chili Peppers
Household gloss on bass guitar, 335 x 1175 x 65 mm, Unique within a series of 125
PRICE £10,000.00:



Black and White Spin Bass Guitar - Damien Hirst and Flea from Red Hot Chili Peppers:
Household gloss on bass guitar, 335 x 1175 x 65 mm, Unique within a series of 125
PRICE £10,000.00:



More designs than just those shown above are available. Here's a look at some of the others in the Other Criteria Gallery in London:




Flea established Silverlake Conservatory of Music in 2011 with his childhood friend, Keith Barry. Based in Los Angeles, its primary focus is on the youth of the community, to enrich their lives through music, offering affordable or free music lessons and instruments. It also grants scholarships to children in need.

Hirst & Flea clowning around for The Times:

the above wonderful photos of Hirst and Flea were taken by Pal Hansen for The Times UK.

To inquire about any of the Hirst X Flea Spin Painted Guitars email the gallery at info@othercriteria.com

Butterfly Guitars
In addition to the spin-painted guitars, Damien Hirst has applied other art iconography of his, such as his Butterflies to guitars auctioned off for other charities.


above: This Butterfly guitar was auctioned earlier this year to benefit Cancer Research UK as part of the annual music heritage event ‘Sound & Vision’ at Abbey Road Studios.


above: this special custom Butterfly Bass guitar was a gift made for his friend and Red Hot Chili Pepper member Flea (that kind of counts as charitable....)

DOTS guitars

above: Fender Stratocasters were given the Dots treatment by Hirst to be auctioned by Christie's and benefit such organizations as the cancer charities Love Hope Strength Foundation and Teenage Cancer Trust.


above: A Fender Telecaster and an Eastwood Acoustic featuring exclusive Hirst artwork (Dots and spin-painted, respectively) were raffled off at the 2012 Strummer of Love festival with proceeds benefitting Strummerville, a charity set up by the friends and family of musician Joe Strummer in the year after his death.

Not just guitars, either.




above: Hirst Teamed up with the English band Squeeze in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust in 2011. The instruments - a Fender Stratocaster, a Fender Telecaster, and a Yamaha Tour Custom drum kit - were all hand-painted with the familiar 'dots' by Hirst himself and signed.

Damien Hirst website
Other Criteria Gallery

Charities mentioned in this post:
Silverlake Conservatory of Music.
Teenage Cancer Trust
Love Hope Strength Foundation
Cancer Research UK
Strummerville

Damien Hirst's Anatomy Of An Angel Now Available Cast In Black or White Miniatures.





This 2012 edition by Damien Hirst reflects in miniature his original, classically posed Carrara marble sculpture of the same name (shown below at the Tate Modern).


above: 'The Anatomy of an Angel' and 'Doorways to the Kingdom of Heaven' during the press view of Damien Hirst's work on display at the Tate Modern.

The Hirst sculpture was based on Alfred Boucher's sculpture ‘L'Hirondelle’ from the early 1900s:

above: Hirst's angel is based on Alfred Boucher’s sculpture ‘L'Hirondelle’ (1920)

In Hirst’s version, cross-sections of her body show the anatomical structure beneath the skin, revealing she is human after all.




Cast in either black or white resin, each in a limited edition of 50, the signature, title and edition number are etched into the resin by the artist.

In White:





In Black:





2012
Resin
330 x 185 x 140 mm
Edition of 50
Produced by Other Criteria

PRICE: $10,825 (£7,200)
To enquire about this purchasing this product, email info@othercriteria.com

Art Assault. 23 Artists Transform Decommissioned AK-47 Rifles In The Name Of Peace. ALL The Pieces From The AKA Peace Exhibition.




The most celebrated names in Contemporary Art united for Peace One Day, to react against the horror of violence globally, with ‘AKA Peace’.



Creating brand new works for a blockbuster autumn exhibition, curated by Jake Chapman in collaboration with non-profit organization Peace One Day, these artists have each reinterpreted an AK-47 assault rifle – the most recognizable and devastating worldwide killing machine – as arresting artworks of intrigue and even beauty; recasting a weapon of devastation as a conduit to peace.

Below are images of all the pieces:

Jake and Dinos Chapman:


Damien Hirst:

detail:

Antony Gormley:


Sam Taylor Wood:

detail:

Gavin Turk:

Solange Azagury-Partridge:

detail:

Rebecca Warren:

Stuart Semple (aka NIMROD):

Tim Noble and Sue Webster:

detail:

Douglas Gordon:


Jeremy Deller:

Marc Quinn:

Ryan Gander:

Jim Lambie:

Langlands & Bell:


Mat Collishaw:


Harland Miller:

detail:

Bran Symondson:

detail:

Sarah Lucas:


Charming Baker:

Antony Micallef:

Nancy Fouts:

detail:

Laila Shawa:

detail:


Here are a few beautiful portraits of the artists by Bran Symondson for his Cease Fire Magazine photo essay on the project:

Charming Baker:

Jake Chapman:

Tim Noble and Sue Webster:

Solange Azagury-Partridge:

Antony Micallef:

see more here

The AKA Peace Trailer:


The exhibition, originally conceived by photographer Bran Symondson and now curated by artist Jake Chapman, coincided with Peace Day, Friday 21 September 2012 and will raise awareness of Peace Day and raise funds for Peace One Day’s Global Truce 2013 campaign.

Jeremy Gilley, founder of Peace One Day said, “AKA Peace is a really profound project; turning a weapon of destruction into a weapon of peace is awesome. The benefits of awareness and finance to help Global Truce 2013 is a great outcome. I’m grateful to Bran for having a wonderful idea and it’s an honour to have Jake Chapman curate the project.” Peace Day 2012 will be marked by the Peace One Day Concert, at Wembley Arena in London. Headlining the concert will be Elton John, alongside James Morrison and 2Cellos.

The ICA exhibition of AKA Peace runs from 26 until 30 September at the Institute of Contemporary Art before the pieces are auctioned at Phillips de Pury & Company on 4th October to raise funds and awareness for Peace One Day and Global Truce 2013.

For more information please visit: www.peaceoneday.org/aka-peace

Bran Symondson took the majority of the photos shown in this post. The Damien Hirst image is courtesy of Damien Hirst, The Jim Lambie image is courtesy of Ruth Clark via Phillips de Pury. Other images courtesy of Peace One Day.