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This eloquent, lacerating book has become the authoritative account of the new British art of the 1990s, its legacy in the 21st century, and what it tells us about the fate of high art as a whole in contemporary society. Now fully updated and with a new concluding chapter, High Art Lite provides a sustained analysis of the so-called young British artists , exploring the reasons for its popularity and the much-publicised work of its leading exponents: Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Marcus Harvey and Sarah Lucas, among others.
(352 pages) providing an analysis of the "young british artists", this work explores the reasons for its popularity and the work of its leading exponents: damien hirst, tracey emin, jake and dinos chapman, marcus harvey and sarah lucas, among others. illustrations (some col. ) (Paperback) 
A scathing and incisive critique of the contemporary art world, in an updated new edition. This extensively illustrated book is a lacerating account of the new British art scene which emerged in the 1990s, its legacy in the 21st century, and what it... 
Providing an analysis of the "young British artists", this work explores the reasons for its popularity and the work of its leading exponents: Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Marcus Harvey and Sarah Lucas, among others. 
Trade paperback (US). Sewn binding. 356 p. Contains: Illustrations. 
Trade paperback (US). Sewn binding. 356 p. Contains: Illustrations. 