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Theo-24 300mg WHITBY 2852, 2014
Polyurethane resin with ink pigment and PETG vacuum formed shell filled with white glass marbles
11 3/4 x 4 3/8 in 30 x 11 cm
Edition
Edition of 30
This work from Damien Hirst's celebrated Medicine Cabinets series presents a meticulous replica of a prescription pill bottle, rendered in polyurethane resin with ink pigment and featuring a PETG vacuum-formed shell. The translucent container is filled with pristine white glass marbles that mimic pharmaceutical tablets, creating an arresting interplay between medical iconography and artistic fabrication. The piece bears the label "Theo-24 300mg WHITBY 2852," referencing actual medication packaging with Hirst's characteristic attention to pharmaceutical detail and branding aesthetics. As part of Hirst's ongoing examination of mortality, consumerism, and the pharmaceutical industry, this work appeals to collectors seeking museum-quality examples from one of contemporary art's most significant figures. The Medicine Cabinets series has been exhibited internationally and remains highly sought after for its conceptual rigor and immaculate execution. This intimate scale makes it ideal for both established collections and discerning new collectors. Available for purchase — enquire for price and availability.
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