Former leader of The Smiths Steven Patrick Morrissey said he believes the methods of his compatriot, a conceptual artist Damien Hirst unacceptable. In an interview with Interview magazine, musician invited Hirst "bury his head in a sack."
Particular outrage Morrissey was the fact that to create his works the artist uses the carcasses, tissues and body parts of dead animals. For example, in a series of works by Hirst were used dead pigs, sharks and bulls, preserved in formaldehyde. Also at the exhibitions a Briton could see the glass containers filled with rotting meat animals.
According to Morrissey, who is a staunch vegetarian, Hirst is not engaged in art, and punching the strange and outrageous objects that somehow enjoyed incredible popularity among lovers of contemporary art.
Methods of making the work of Damien Hirst has repeatedly been criticized. Animal-welfare advocates who are demanding a regular basis to ban the artist to use for creativity, carved pig, cow brains, insects, and so on.
Winter 2009 Hearst promised that he would no longer preserve the animals. Either way, they created earlier objects using dead animals can still be seen in the various exhibition halls.
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