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Article: Leeds chippie with Damien Hirst on wall.
- Article from:
- Yorkshire Evening Post (Leeds, England)
- Article date:
- March 18, 2008
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HIS work is usually found in the rarefied surroundings of the world's finest art galleries.
But one Damien Hirst spent years on display in the down-to-earth setting of a chip shop in Farsley, Leeds, it was revealed today.
And, appropriately enough, the piece in question was a fish in formaldehyde.
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The artist presented it to Town Street's Farsley Fish and Chips while his brother, Bradley, was working there in 1994.
Hirst's eye-catching creation hung on a wall by the takeaway's ...
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...A POPULAR local fish and chip shop, The Chippy has made it to a shortlist of seven from Northern Ireland in the National Fish & Chip Shop of the Year Competition 2007. The Railway Street establishment has been open for over 20 years and is widely...
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