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Leona [35]
3 years ago
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who created art out of platinum, diamonds, and human teeth? a. takashi murakami b. damien hirst c. yinka shonibare d. matthew ba

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qwelly [4]3 years ago
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B. Damien Hirst
He's known for creating "For the Love of God", produced in 2007. This piece was a platinum cast of an 18th century human skull made out of 8,601 diamonds. (And it did include real human teeth).
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