Damien Hirst review – just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water | Art | The Guardian
Damien Hirst insults the dignity of the dead
Damien Hirst's sharks: From the Met to a Vegas casino bar, artworks swim between the high and low - Los Angeles Times
Breaking Down the Concept Behind Damien Hirst's Shark | Widewalls
Breaking Down the Concept Behind Damien Hirst's Shark | Widewalls
Damien Hirst - Shark - Art - Report - The New York Times
The Inspiration of the Day: Damien Hirst - Create
Damien Hirst Paintings and Art as the Artists Turns 50 | Time
Has Damien Hirst jumped the shark? | The Independent | The Independent
Damien Hirst's Death Denied' in relation to Modernism – zena's blog
Qatar: Contemporary art's biggest buyer - BBC Culture
Heaven, a large shark suspended in a tank filled with a formaldehyde solution (2008-2009) by Damien Hirst. The Big Blue, on display at Ordovas in Savile Row from 25 September to 12
Genius and villainy
MILAN SAYS HELLO TO DAMIEN HIRST - UNDERSTANDMAG
Damien Hirst Art in World's Most Expensive Hotel Suite: See Inside
Hirst Under The Hammer: Top Ten Most Expensive Works Ever Sold | MyArtBroker
File:Shark83.JPG - Wikimedia Commons
Episode 189: Why A Dead Shark Costs $12 Million : Planet Money : NPR
The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living" is Frightening But Also Very Philosophical - SevenPonds BlogSevenPonds Blog
Art of making money: How does a dead fish sell for £12m and who's writing all the cheques? | The Independent | The Independent
The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living - Constellations
Damien Hirst - Shark - Catawiki
It's your last chance to catch Damien Hirst's show of pickled sharks and dead cows at Newport Street Gallery
Damien Hirst Floating Tiger Shark – “The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living.” | Rick Diamond's Blog
Damien Hirst's formaldehyde shark to be at centre of new exhibition inspired by the sea | London Evening Standard | Evening Standard
Damien Hirst's Shark - ICON-ICON
Your chance to see Damien Hirst's Shark in a Tank again. - FAD Magazine