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THE ASTRONOMICAL NEW HISTORY OF ART
Following Damien Hirsts £50 million For the love of God, I have decided to
put my painting The eternal and infinite universe (94) on the market for £50
million and one pence. This work, painted in 1994, November, carried a brief
explanation of the universe as eternal and infinite, reasoning that the visible
universe should be accelerating apart (in a way that also explained the
clumping of matter phenomenon). It also provided an explanation for Olbers
paradox, in an infinite universe, in terms of basic physics. The painting was
publicly exhibited first in Jan 1995 with a price of £7 million.
Gathering observations of supernovae about two-to-three years later showed the
universe was accelerating apart (against all the expectations of
astrophysicists) affirming the theory in the painting.
Naturally, if the universe is infinite and eternal (something we can never know
for sure) then everything is ultimately unfathomable. Maybe that is why the
universe becomes more understandable ultimately to an artist than to scientists.
The new price reflects the paintings (not yet widely known) unique achievement
in the history of art and the history of understanding the universe: two
histories that should converge, as they do in this work.
Mark Bridger
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