Young British Artists

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Young British Artists is a loose group of provocative, concept-driven UK artists who rose to prominence in the late 1980s and 1990s, known for shock tactics, unconventional materials, and high-profile exhibitions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art movement
artist group
activePeriod 1990s
alsoKnownAs YBAs
associatedInstitution Goldsmiths, University of London
surface form: Goldsmiths College
associatedPerson Abigail Lane
Angus Fairhurst
Anya Gallaccio
Chris Ofili
Cornelia Parker
Damien Hirst
Fiona Rae
Gary Hume
Gillian Wearing
Jake and Dinos Chapman
Jenny Saville
Julian Opie
Liam Gillick
Marc Quinn
Mat Collishaw
Michael Landy
Rachel Whiteread
Sam Taylor-Johnson
Sarah Lucas
Simon Patterson
Tracey Emin
Yinka Shonibare
country United Kingdom
criticizedFor commercialism
lack of traditional craftsmanship
sensationalism
culturalContext 1990s Britart scene
Margaret Thatcher government
surface form: Thatcher-era Britain
curatedBy Damien Hirst
field visual arts
genre contemporary art
inception late 1980s
influenced British contemporary art
international contemporary art market
influencedBy Pop art
surface form: American Pop Art

Minimalism
conceptual art of the 1960s and 1970s
keyPatron Charles Saatchi
language English
location London, England
surface form: London
mediaLabel YBAs
movement conceptual art
postmodern art
movementOrigin Goldsmiths, University of London
surface form: Goldsmiths College, University of London
notableCharacteristic close links to the commercial art market
controversial imagery
engagement with popular culture
exploration of death and mortality
exploration of identity and the body
high-profile exhibitions
installation-based practice
media-savvy self-promotion
provocative subject matter
use of everyday materials
use of found objects
use of shock tactics
use of unconventional materials
notableExhibition Brilliant! New Art from London
Freeze
Saatchi Gallery
surface form: Sensation: Young British Artists from the Saatchi Collection

Some Went Mad, Some Ran Away
notableWorkExhibited House
Mother and Child (Divided)
surface form: Mother and Child, Divided

My Bed
Self (Marc Quinn)
The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living
peakPopularity mid-1990s
praisedFor challenging conventional aesthetics
internationalizing British art
revitalizing the British art scene
subfield installation art
painting
photography
sculpture
video art

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Damien Hirst movement Young British Artists
Damien Hirst associatedWith Young British Artists
this entity surface form: Young British Artists movement
Tracey Emin movement Young British Artists
Rachel Whiteread movement Young British Artists
Sarah Lucas movement Young British Artists
Sarah Lucas associatedWith Young British Artists
Gillian Wearing movement Young British Artists
Chris Ofili movement Young British Artists
Saatchi Gallery associatedMovement Young British Artists
Britart hasAlternativeName Young British Artists
Mother and Child (Divided) movement Young British Artists
For the Love of God movement Young British Artists
A Thousand Years movement Young British Artists
Pharmacy movement Young British Artists
Spot Paintings movement Young British Artists
Natural History series movement Young British Artists
Natural History movement Young British Artists
Charles Saatchi movement Young British Artists
Charles Saatchi influencedMovement Young British Artists
Charles Saatchi genreOfArtCollected Young British Artists
Spin Paintings associatedWithMovement Young British Artists
Sam Taylor-Johnson movement Young British Artists
The History of the World movement Young British Artists
this entity surface form: Young British Artists (contextual association)
Jenny Saville movement Young British Artists