Thursday 30 October 2008

The Fear Factor

I just found the answer to my own question about whether Hirst's shark was a metaphor?

"With its jaws gaping, poised to swallow its prey, Damien Hirst's tiger shark in formaldehyde takes pride of place in the $700 million art collection of the hedge fund manager Steven A Cohen.

Until now, it had served as a symbol of the killer instincts which made Mr Cohen and his fund SAC Capital one of the biggest predators in the world's financial markets, earning him a personal fortune estimated at $8 billion.

"I liked the whole fear factor," he said cheerily when explaining what had attracted him to the Hirst shark which he bought for $8 million four years ago.

The fear factor is something Mr Cohen, and around 100 other hedge fund managers, are experiencing, like never before, as SAC Capital and others collectively lost a staggering £24 billion with a doomed gamble on Volkswagen shares, according to the Wall Street Journal."(Ref)

So gone is beauty, empathy and compassion the contemporary artistic value most in demand is fear, by comparison Rodrigo Borgia seemed to have had good taste.


Peter Hagerty

arklo.com

Liverpool

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