- The
Young British Artists, or YBAs—also
referred to as Brit
artists and
Britart—is a
loose group of
visual artists who
first began to
exhibit together...
- an
iconic work of
British art in the 1990s, and has
become a
symbol of
Britart worldwide. The work was
funded by the
businessman Charles Saatchi, who...
- of, and
collaborator with,
Damien Hirst, and who had co-curated
seminal Britart shows, such as
Modern Medicine and Gambler. In 1995,
Freedman curated the...
- 1 July 1945) is a
British art dealer, "one of the
grandes dames of the
Britart scene" and
founder of the
Victoria Miro
Galleries in
London and Venice...
- ISBN 9780465094660 Fullerton,
Elizabeth (2016). Artrage!: The
Story of the
BritArt Revolution. London:
Thames &
Hudson Ltd, ISBN 978-0500239445 Gielen, Pascal...
- the
Young British Artists,
collectively also
referred to as "
Britart", and
applied a "
Britart-esque"
label to a
number of new
British indie musicians, coming...
- Times, 16
January 2005.
Retrieved 14
October 2008.</ref> and the
symbol of
Britart worldwide. More
recently Saatchi said, "It's not that Freeze, the 1988...
-
Colour Atlas of
Forensic Pathology, in 1975.
Collishaw said it
became "the
Britart bible", as a
source for
explicit images of dead
bodies for artwork. Collishaw...
-
Oxford entitled The Rape of
Creativity in
which "the
enfants terribles of
Britart,
bought a mint
collection of Goya's most
celebrated prints – and set about...
-
British designers and films, the
Young British Artists (sometimes
termed "
Britart") such as
Damien Hirst, and on the mood of
optimism with the
decline of...