Article: Leeds chippie with Damien Hirst on wall.

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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