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Damien Hirst curator's tours

21 May 2012 at 19.30–21.30
19 June 2012 at 19.30–21.30
6 September 2012 at 19.30–21.30
Damien Hirst The Kingdom 2008

Damien Hirst The Kingdom 2008

Photo: Prudence Cuming AssociatesPrivate collection© Damien Hirst and Science Ltd.  All rights reserved, DACS 2012

Damien Hirst The Kingdom 2008

Damien Hirst The Kingdom 2008

Join one of the exhibition’s curators for a special tour of Damien Hirst.

The May and June tours are led by Richard Thomas; the September tour by Hansi Momodu.

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Bankside
London SE1 9TG
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Dates

21 May 2012 at 19.30–21.30

19 June 2012 at 19.30–21.30

6 September 2012 at 19.30–21.30

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