Damien Hirst’s *A Thousand Years*: Mortality, Science, and Artistic Provocation – Explore Damien Hirst’s Installation Featuring a Decomposing Cow’s Head, Flies, and an Insect-Ocutor and How It Provokes Viewers to Confront Ideas About Life, Death, Decay, and the Boundaries Between Art and Science.

Damien Hirst's A Thousand Years: Mortality, Science, and Artistic Provocation (Lecture Hall Setting - Image of A Thousand Years projected on screen. A slightly rumpled professor, Dr. Art E. Fact,…

Damien Hirst’s *Mother and Child (Divided)*: Science, Mortality, and the Viewer’s Gaze – Examine Damien Hirst’s Artwork Featuring Preserved Animals and Explore How the Clinical Presentation and Division of the Bodies Force Viewers to Confront Ideas About Life, Death, and Our Relationship with Animals and Scientific Intervention.

Damien Hirst's Mother and Child (Divided): Science, Mortality, and the Viewer's Gaze (Lecture Hall Intro Music: A dramatic organ piece fading into the Bee Gees' "Stayin' Alive") Alright everyone, settle…

Damien Hirst’s *The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living*: The Shark as a Symbol – Explore the Symbolism of the Tiger Shark in Damien Hirst’s Famous Artwork and How It Represents Our Fear of Death and Our Attempts to Contain or Control the Uncontrollable.

Damien Hirst's The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living: The Shark as a Symbol – A Deep Dive (Without Getting Eaten) (Lecture Hall: An image of…

Damien Hirst’s *Physical Impossibility of Death…*: Shark, Fear, and Art – Explore Damien Hirst’s Iconic Shark in Formaldehyde and How This Provocative Artwork Engages with Our Primal Fears and Our Attempts to Confront or Avoid the Reality of Death through Artistic Spectacle.

Damien Hirst's Physical Impossibility of Death...: Shark, Fear, and Art – A Lecture (Image: A striking image of Damien Hirst's shark in formaldehyde) Welcome, everyone, to today's deep dive (pun…