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Growing Up: The Young British Artists at 50

por Jeremy Cooper

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Arguably the most ambitious artists of their generation, the yBas came to prominence in the early 1990s when, acting as their own curators, they staged dramatic exhibitions in various neglected spaces throughout Britain. The following decades saw periods of enormous success and at times bitter failure. Now five of the most prominent members of the group - Anya Gallaccio, Damien Hirst, Gary Hume, Michael Landy, and Sarah Lucas - are profiled in this collective portrait. Based on personal interviews by Jeremy Cooper and on his years of close observation of the London art world, this book includes his insightful commentary as well previously unpublished photographs and letters. The result is a fascinating combination of biography and art history that both traces the yBas' collective legacy and contemplates their individual futures. AUTHOR: Jeremy Cooper became a friend of many of the yBas as a resident of Hoxton since the mid 1980s. He is the author of No FuN without U: The Art of Factual Nonsense, as well as several works of fiction. He lives in London and West Somerset. ILLUSTRATIONS: 100 colour 35 b/w… (más)
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Arguably the most ambitious artists of their generation, the yBas came to prominence in the early 1990s when, acting as their own curators, they staged dramatic exhibitions in various neglected spaces throughout Britain. The following decades saw periods of enormous success and at times bitter failure. Now five of the most prominent members of the group - Anya Gallaccio, Damien Hirst, Gary Hume, Michael Landy, and Sarah Lucas - are profiled in this collective portrait. Based on personal interviews by Jeremy Cooper and on his years of close observation of the London art world, this book includes his insightful commentary as well previously unpublished photographs and letters. The result is a fascinating combination of biography and art history that both traces the yBas' collective legacy and contemplates their individual futures. AUTHOR: Jeremy Cooper became a friend of many of the yBas as a resident of Hoxton since the mid 1980s. He is the author of No FuN without U: The Art of Factual Nonsense, as well as several works of fiction. He lives in London and West Somerset. ILLUSTRATIONS: 100 colour 35 b/w

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