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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
While many of the headlines this week have been about the turmoil1 in the financial markets, one British artist has been bucking2 the trend by turning a healthy profit.
In fact, Damien Hirst, a conceptual artist best-known for pickling sharks in formaldehyde, has broken records by taking an astonishing £111m (1,355m yuan) during a two-day auction3 of his work in London this week.
In total 223 of his creations were up for grabs in the groundbreaking sale at British auction house Sotheby's. Normally artists sell their work via galleries, but by cutting out the middleman, Hirst will happily pocket the difference.
Art expert Charles Dupplin said, It's another landmark4 and an astounding5 day for the art market in a year that has seen many long-standing records demolished6, despite the gloomy world economy.
Hirst's work has received mixed reactions from the press in the past but it has consistently sold for high prices. Last year his diamond-encrusted skull7 was valued at £50m (612m yuan), making it the costliest8 single work of art ever.
The most expensive item at this year's auction was The Golden Calf9: a real calf in a tank of formaldehyde with 18-carat hooves, horns and a gold disc on its head, which sold for £9.2m (112m yuan).
But while art collectors from around the world have been scrambling10 to pick up an original Damien Hirst piece in London this week, not everyone is so enamoured with his work.
A spokesperson for the Stuckist movement, which favours figurative over conceptual art, said, It's obvious the art world has gone stark11 raving12 bonkers.
Indeed, people frequently question the boundaries of what is and what isn't art. In a world where modern art has become increasingly conceptual, perhaps the most useful definition we can turn to is that of the late American artist Andy Warhol, who said, Art is what you can get away with.
However you define art, Hirst should be laughing all the way to the bank.
GLOSSARY 词汇表
turmoil
骚动, 混乱
turning a healthy profit
数目可观的盈利
pickling
浸泡(在…里)
auction
拍卖
cutting out the middleman
避开中间商,直接交易
gloomy world economy
低迷不振的世界经济
18-carat hooves
18k黄金牛蹄
enamoured
喜爱,沉迷于
stark raving bonkers
完全疯了
art is what you can get away with
只要有认同者你的作品就是艺术
bucking the trend
反市场潮流
conceptual artist
概念派艺术家
formaldehyde
甲醛
up for grabs
出售;可得的
pocket the difference
赚差价
diamond-encrusted skull
镶嵌满钻石的骷髅
scrambling
抢着
figurative (art)
具象(艺术)
question the boundaries
对两事务间的界限提出疑问
laughing all the way to the bank
轻轻松松赚大钱
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2 bucking | |
v.(马等)猛然弓背跃起( buck的现在分词 );抵制;猛然震荡;马等尥起后蹄跳跃 | |
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3 auction | |
n.拍卖;拍卖会;vt.拍卖 | |
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4 landmark | |
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5 astounding | |
adj.使人震惊的vt.使震惊,使大吃一惊astound的现在分词) | |
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6 demolished | |
v.摧毁( demolish的过去式和过去分词 );推翻;拆毁(尤指大建筑物);吃光 | |
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7 skull | |
n.头骨;颅骨 | |
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8 costliest | |
adj.昂贵的( costly的最高级 );代价高的;引起困难的;造成损失的 | |
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n.小牛,犊,幼仔,小牛皮 | |
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10 scrambling | |
v.快速爬行( scramble的现在分词 );攀登;争夺;(军事飞机)紧急起飞 | |
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adj.荒凉的;严酷的;完全的;adv.完全地 | |
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adj.说胡话的;疯狂的,怒吼的;非常漂亮的;令人醉心[痴心]的v.胡言乱语(rave的现在分词)n.胡话;疯话adv.胡言乱语地;疯狂地 | |
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