Damien
Hirst's Pharmacy 1992 – shown for the first time
at Tate Liverpool – explores the link between the presentation
techniques used by pharmaceutical companies and the methods
of display found in shops and museums. Andreas
Gursky’s new work 99 Cent II 2001 celebrates and
critiques the seductive powers of supermarket packaging and
presentation.
A full colour catalogue charting the history of shopping
and art, with essays from Rachel Bowlby, Julian Stallabrass
and Thomas Kellein, is available from Tate Shop at the special
exhibition price of £24.99 |