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    Damien Hirst burns his own paintings
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  • A fascinating study of Surrealism? I should lobster!

    The Design Museum's new look back at this most playful of artistic movements is full of surprises

    Salvador Dalí's Lobster Telephone, 1938, was commissioned by British patron Edward James
  • So hot right now: a brief blaze of excitement as Damien Hirst burns his own paintings

    Art's great showman-cum-entrepreneur was in his element as – for a new show – he started incinerating thousands of his works

    Damien Hirst burns his own paintings
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