Diamonds are a skull’s best friend? Skulls are in!

Pub date September 23, 2007
SectionPixel Vision

Damien Hirst might have “created” the most notorious and expensive one, but he’s far from alone: skulls are on display everywhere right now, within galleries, on record covers, and spray-painted on the wall next door. Behold this onslaught of skull imagery, collected from current art shows and some recent reissued albums and labels. Dia de los Muertos beckons, yet there’s a serious sinister present-day political element to at least some of this work. Add your skullbitchery, skullduggery and skull contribution suggestions to the comments section below.

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For the Love of God by Damien Hirst. This platinum-cast skull, covered with 8601 pave-set diamonds, recently sold for $100,000,000.

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At Cheim & Read in New York, “I Am As You Will Be: The Skeleton in Art” includes pieces by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Louise Bourgeois, Hirst, Pablo Picasso, Gerhard Richter and Andy Warhol. Above is Alice Neel’s Self Portrait, Skull, from 1958.