The artwork, entitled “Hymn,” is a creation by the artist Damien Hirst, and it is associated with the Conceptual Art movement. This piece is an installation that vividly presents an anatomical subject rendered in a monumental sculpture.
The artwork features an enlarged representation of the human body, focusing on its anatomical structure. This installation piece fundamentally portrays the internal organs of the human torso, meticulously detailing components such as the lungs, heart, intestines, and various muscular structures. The figure appears dissected, displaying an intricate and educative view of human anatomy. The sculpture is considerably larger than life-sized, emphasizing the complexities and details of the human form. It stands in a spacious, well-lit room, which further accentuates the scale and intricacy of the installation. The clear depiction of various internal body parts invites viewers to engage with and contemplate the inner workings of the human body.