The last few decades have been among the most dynamic within
recent British cultural history. Artists across all genres and
media have developed and re-fashioned their practice against a
radically changing social and cultural landscape ? both national
and global.
This book takes a fresh look at some of the themes, ideas and
directions which have informed British art since the later 1980s
through to the first decade of the new millennium. In addition to
discussing some iconic images and examples, it also looks more
broadly at the contexts in which a new ?post-conceptual? generation
of artists, those typically born since the late 1950s and 1960s
have approached and developed aspects of their professional
practice.
Contemporary British Art is an ideal introduction to the field.
To guide the reader, the book is organised around genres or related
practices ? painting; sculpture and installation; and film, video
and performance. The first chapter explores aspects of the
contemporary art market and some of the contexts within which art
is made, supported and exhibited. The chapters that discuss various
genres of art practice also mention books that may be useful to
support further reading.
Extensively illustrated with a wide range of work (both known,
and less well-known) from artists such as Chris Ofili, Rachel
Whiteread, Damien Hirst, Banksy, Anthony Gormley, Jack Vettriano,
Sam Taylor-Wood, Steve McQueen and Tracey Emin, and many more.
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