Life, death, suffering, loyalty, and betrayal are among the ambiguities of the human condition explored in the provocative and, at times, controversial works of British artist 
Damien Hirst. Best known for his Natural History works, displaying animals suspended in formaldehyde in industrial vitrines, 
Hirst鈥檚 diverse, multi-disciplinary oeuvre reframes fundamental questions regarding the uncertainty and fragility of life. Focus: Damien Hirst examines these themes, among others, in the Kemper Museum鈥檚 holdings by this prominent artist, including the print series The Last Supper (1999).