"Was Damien Hirst’s diamond-encrusted skull a work of genius from one of Britain’s most talented artists? Or a tacky symbol of excess and an art market “drunk with money”, as one critic put it? Now the public can decide for itself as the skull, titled For The Love of God, is to go on public display in Britain for the first time. It will be exhibited in Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall from April 4 - June 24 2012 to accompany a major retrospective of the artist’s work."
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