DAMIEN HIRST Pharmacy, 2003Sku: GH0169 Artist: Damien Hirst Title: Pharmacy Year: 2003 Signed: No Medium: Offset Lithograph Paper Size: 21. 75 x 26. 25 inches ( 55 x 67 cm ) Image Size: 16. 5 x 24. 25 inches ( 42 x 62 cm ) Edition Size: 500 Framed: Yes Frame Size: H: 22. 75 x W: 30. 75 x D: 1 in. Condition: A: Mint Additional Details: This compelling exhibition poster reproduces Damien Hirsts iconic installation Pharmacy, published by the Tate Gallery in 2003 in conjunction
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Sku: GH0169 Artist: Damien Hirst Title: Pharmacy Year: 2003 Signed: No Medium: Offset Lithograph Paper Size: 21.75 x 26.25 inches ( 55 x 67 cm ) Image Size: 16.5 x 24.25 inches ( 42 x 62 cm ) Edition Size: 500 Framed: Yes Frame Size: H: 22.75 x W: 30.75 x D: 1 in. Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: This compelling exhibition poster reproduces Damien Hirst’s iconic installation Pharmacy, published by the Tate Gallery in 2003 in conjunction with a major retrospective of the artist’s work. Originally conceived in 1992, Pharmacy stands as one of Hirst’s most recognized and conceptually significant installations, exploring the intersection of medicine, consumer culture, and the human condition.
The image presents a meticulously arranged interior filled with pharmaceutical products, shelves of medicines, and clinical furnishings—transforming a familiar environment into a striking meditation on life, mortality, and society’s reliance on science and consumption. Both visually precise and conceptually provocative, the work reflects Hirst’s central role within the Young British Artists movement and his enduring influence on contemporary art.
The clean photographic composition emphasizes order, repetition, and sterility, while subtly conveying underlying tension between healing and dependency. As both image and idea, Pharmacy remains a defining statement of late 20th-century conceptual art.
Professionally framed in black metal, this piece offers a sleek, gallery-ready presentation that complements the work’s minimalist aesthetic.
Printed in 2003, this poster is a fine example from the pre-digital poster era, valued for its sharp reproduction and direct connection to an important institutional exhibition.
A highly collectible work, ideal for collectors of contemporary art, conceptual installations, and museum-issued posters.
Framing available upon request.