Stunning Sculpture for Tramshed Restaurant in London by Damien Hirst

 

 

Stunning Sculpture for Tramshed Restaurant by Damien Hirst

Stunning Sculpture for Tramshed Restaurant in London by the talented artist Damien Hirst. To celebrate the opening of Tramshed, Damien Hirst has created a new sculpture specifically for the restaurant. ‘Cock and Bull’ (2012). A Hereford cow and cockerel preserved in a steel and glass tank of formaldehyde – is installed 4 metres above diners. The work forms part of the ‘Natural History’ series, Hirst’s seminal collection of preserved animals.

 

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