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Presenting the work of young British artists from the Saatchi Collection, this volume features work by over 40 of the most radical artists working in Britain in the 1990s. Essays analyse the phenomenon of the British art scene from the late 1980s, assessing the critical reaction of the work, placing it in its historical context, and revealing the startling achievements of these young artists in Britain and the role played by imaginative and courageous patronage. The book features the work of: Darren Almond; Richard Billingham; Glenn Brown; Simon Callery; Dinos and Jake Chapman; Adam Chodzko; Mat Collishaw; Keith Coventry; Pete Davies; Tracey Emin; Paul Finnegan; Mark Francis; Alex Hartley; Marcus Harvey; Mona Hatoum; Damien Hirst; Gary Hume; Michael Landy; Abigail Lane; Langlands and Bell; Sarah Lucas; Martin Maloney; Jason Martin; Alain Miller; Ron Mueck; Chris Ofili; Jonathan Parsons; Richard Patterson; Simon Patterson; Hadrian Pigott; Marc Quinn; Fiona Rae; James Reilly; Jenny Saville; Yinka Shonibare; Jane Simpson; Sam Taylor Wood; Gavin Turk; Mark Wallinger; Gillian Wearing; Rachel Whiteread; and Cerith Wyn Evans.
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Very Nice. Date and two signatures bottom of front endpage. No other writing, Not ex-library, Not a remainder. Trade paperback (US). Sewn binding. 222 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. 
0500280428 Special Edition for the Brooklyn Museum of Art; B&W and colour art inc. photos throughout. 
222 pages. Numerous illustrations. Tight binding, clean and crisp pages. A hint of very light shelf wear to wraps, otherwise Fine. No inscriptions. No remainder mark. Not ex-library. An excellent copy. 
Royal Academy of Arts/ Thames & Hudson. 4to. Minor edgewear, scratch on cover, slight scuffing on back cover. A collection of works by influential young artists, working in various mediums, with 179 Illustrations, 104 in color. Royal Academy of Arts/ Thames & Hudson, Softcover 4to. 
Please note that deliveries to addresses in the UK and Europe will be in 4-14 business days. Other countries should refer to Alibris standard times. A collection of work by radical artists in Britain. Essays analyse the British art scene from the late 1980s to the present day, assessing the critical reaction of the work and placing it in its historical context. Reveals the achievements of the young artists in Britain and the role played by patronage. Originally published in 1997. ISBN10: 0500280428. 
A collection of work by radical artists in Britain. Essays analyse the British art scene from the late 1980s to the present day, assessing the critical reaction of the work and placing it in its historical context. Reveals the achievements of the young artists in Britain and the role played by patronage. Originally published in 1997. ISBN10: 0500280428. 
222pp. 179 illustrations, 104 in colour. inscription to the front in biro. light edgewear, pictorial glossy cover. 
With several essays. Published as the catalogue to the exhibition originating at the Royal Academy of Arts/London/1997. This volume features 42 exciting, radical disturbing artists working in Britain today, among them: Damien Hirst, Jenny Saville. 
0500280428 THIS IS A BRAND NEW SOFTCOVER BOOK, DIRECTLY FROM THAMES AND HUDSON PUBLISHERS. 179 ILLUSTRATIONS; 104 IN COLOR. 