Bullet Hole is the title of a 1988 artwork by British artist Mat Collishaw. The work consists of a photo of a bullet wound to the head appropriated from a pathology manual and blown up over an interlocking grid of fifteen separate framed images that make up one single work. It first went on show in the Exhibition Freeze, organized by Damien Hirst.
The work has become synonymous with the perceived ethos of the YBA art scene, in particular the reuse of imagery that is seemingly repulsive or shocking.
The photographs were described by Ian Jeffrey, in a catalogue essay for the Freeze exhibition as a "freeze-frame" and hence prompted the title of that exhibition.[1]