- A man walks past the British artist Damien Hirst's 2006 piece "The Incomplete Truth", a dove in a formaldehyde solution in a vitrine, during a media preview of the first substantial survey show of his... more A man walks past the British artist Damien Hirst's 2006 piece "The Incomplete Truth", a dove in a formaldehyde solution in a vitrine, during a media preview of the first substantial survey show of his work in the UK at the Tate Modern gallery in London, Monday, April 2, 2012. The exhibition, timed for the culmination of the Cultural Olympiad and due to open to the public on Wednesday, showcases over 70 of Hirst's works since he first came to public attention in 1988. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) less 
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