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  • Independently appraised and certified artist original by Matsuda Appraisals, a professional appraisal and auction company.

  • This work is in excellent, like new, condition.

  • We will beat the lowest price of an identical print that you find from a qualifying competitor (i.e. not a third-party seller or peer-to-peer marketplace). Note the print must be in the same condition. Please email us at contact@hypemuseum.jp if you would like us to adjust the price of your print before you purchase it. Please read our Pricing Policy for more info.

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    To be eligible for a return, your item must have been damaged, defective, or the wrong item upon receiving it. Due to fraud prevention purposes, we do not accept returns or exchanges for any other reason or after 7 days upon receiving your order. Before your order has shipped, however, you may cancel your order to receive a full refund.

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Damien Hirst

The enfant terrible of the contemporary art world

Damien Hirst gained notoriety in the 1990s as the Young British Artists' enfant terrible. He is well known for frightening audiences with his artwork, which has included floating basketballs, piles of pills, and dead animals suspended in formaldehyde. Hirst is by far one of the most controversial artists in the contemporary art world.

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The Cure (Caramel, Grape, Mustard)

White Frame Included

The Cure (caramel, grape, mustard) is a silkscreen print by renowned contemporary artist, Damien Hirst on Somerset Tub. The print was produced by Hirst in 2014 and shows a large two-colour pill. Depicted in the centre of the composition, the pill is rendered in grape and mustard against a caramel backdrop. The bold and bright colours are influenced by the Pop Art aesthetic, developed by Andy Warhol in the 1960s.

Screenprint, 2014

Signed Print Edition of 15

H 72cm x W 51cm
H 28.3in x W 20.1in

  • Independently appraised and certified artist original by Matsuda Appraisals, a professional appraisal and auction company.

  • This work is in excellent, like new, condition.

  • We will beat the lowest price of an identical print that you find from a qualifying competitor (i.e. not a third-party seller or peer-to-peer marketplace). Note the print must be in the same condition. Please email us at contact@hypemuseum.jp if you would like us to adjust the price of your print before you purchase it. Please read our Pricing Policy for more info.

  • • We offer free 5-7 day global shipping if your order is above $4,000. Otherwise, shipping costs $150 USD.

    • We use FedEx / DHL / UPS’s Priority service

    • We prepay all customs duties and taxes

    • We will ship your order from wherever our works are being showcased in our partner galleries

  • We have a 7-day return policy, which means you have 7 days after receiving your item to request a return.

    To be eligible for a return, your item must have been damaged, defective, or the wrong item upon receiving it. Due to fraud prevention purposes, we do not accept returns or exchanges for any other reason or after 7 days upon receiving your order. Before your order has shipped, however, you may cancel your order to receive a full refund.

    To start a return, you can contact us at contact@hypemuseum.jp


Damien Hirst

The enfant terrible of the contemporary art world

Damien Hirst gained notoriety in the 1990s as the Young British Artists' enfant terrible. He is well known for frightening audiences with his artwork, which has included floating basketballs, piles of pills, and dead animals suspended in formaldehyde. Hirst is by far one of the most controversial artists in the contemporary art world.

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  • $11,871.91

    Average Price Paid Per Print (12 Months)

  • 419

    Number of Sales (12 Months)