
NEW ORDER: ART, PRODUCT, IMAGE 1976-1995
New Order: Art, Product, Image 1976-1995 is a group exhibition selected by Michael Bracewell that surveys identity and image in British art, culture and society between 1976 and 1995.
New Order: Art, Product, Image 1976-1995 is a group exhibition selected by Michael Bracewell that surveys identity and image in British art, culture and society between 1976 and 1995.
Rack ‘em up: British Contemporary Editions, 1990 – 2000 focusses on editions produced by the so-called YBA generation of artists. The survey, the first of its kind ever staged, brings together works by all of the leading figures of the period, including Keith Coventry, Damien Hirst, Sarah Lucas and Gavin Turk, and seeks to capture the irreverent and exuberant flavour of the era.
‘I tried to have a title and concept for the show that is very physical and about a sensory relation to our time: in that way all the artists connect’.
Factual Nonsense – The Art and Death of Joshua Compston’ ..
WIN: About Freedom Not Genius a book about Damien Hirst’s Murderme Collection.
It will include around 200 drawings dating from the beginning of the 20th century to the present day by both established and emerging sculptors.
Gasp, cringe, or have a sly chuckle: Rude Britannia will certainly cause a reaction. See politicians brought down to size and the great and the good exposed; blush at the saucy postcards and laugh out loud at the slapstick fun – but watch out for that banana skin!