Hirst, Damien
DAMIEN HIRST Pharmacy, 2003
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$60.00
Sku: CB0101
Artist: Damien Hirst
Title: Pharmacy
Year: 2003
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 21.75 x 26.25 inches ( 55.245 x 66.675 cm )
Image Size: 16.5 x 24.25 inches ( 41.91 x 61.595 cm )
Edition Size: 500
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: This reproduction of Damien Hirst’s iconic installation “Pharmacy” was published by the Tate Gallery in 2003, coinciding with a comprehensive retrospective of Hirst’s work. The piece, originally created in 1992, is a landmark in contemporary art, encapsulating Hirst's exploration of themes related to medicine, life, and mortality. This reproduction is a rare and valuable collector's item, reflecting the significance of Hirst’s work and the Tate Gallery’s recognition of his impact on the art world. The 2003 retrospective marked a pivotal moment in Hirst’s career, solidifying his status as one of the most provocative and influential artists of his generation. The reproduction, therefore, not only captures a key piece of contemporary art history but also serves as a testament to Hirst’s enduring legacy.
Artist: Damien Hirst
Title: Pharmacy
Year: 2003
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 21.75 x 26.25 inches ( 55.245 x 66.675 cm )
Image Size: 16.5 x 24.25 inches ( 41.91 x 61.595 cm )
Edition Size: 500
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: This reproduction of Damien Hirst’s iconic installation “Pharmacy” was published by the Tate Gallery in 2003, coinciding with a comprehensive retrospective of Hirst’s work. The piece, originally created in 1992, is a landmark in contemporary art, encapsulating Hirst's exploration of themes related to medicine, life, and mortality. This reproduction is a rare and valuable collector's item, reflecting the significance of Hirst’s work and the Tate Gallery’s recognition of his impact on the art world. The 2003 retrospective marked a pivotal moment in Hirst’s career, solidifying his status as one of the most provocative and influential artists of his generation. The reproduction, therefore, not only captures a key piece of contemporary art history but also serves as a testament to Hirst’s enduring legacy.