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Museum In The Suite
Damien Hirst designs the Empathy Suite at Palms Casino Resort

Artist Damien Hirst is famous for putting bull sharks suspended in formaldehyde, as well as using butterflies and pills among other as his recurring motifs. Hirst recently collaborated with the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas which he designed the interior of the $100,000-per-night suite.

“The Empathy” the name of the suite he created, a the two-floor feet suite is filled with six original artworks of Hirst, as well as plenty of design touches and decorations from the artist. It is more than just having a few art pieces in the room, but a compressive and cohesive representation of the artist’s vision. Inside the 9,000 square feet space you can see beautifies and pills scattered around in every room in different format. Original artworks such as “Casino Royale” with a canvas featuring real butterflies, or “Money”. A 12 feet wide and six feet high glass and stainless steel display, echo the surrounding motifs. It would be incomplete to call it a Damien Hirst designed space without an rendition of his famous “That’s Not an Aquarium” installation with real sharks, and in the suite the new art piece “Winner/Loser” is used as a room divider to separate the game room with a billiards table.