Description
The first definitive history of the Young British Artists movement, featuring extensive interviews with its key players
About the Author
Elizabeth Fullerton is an art writer and critic and has been published in numerous international publications, including The Guardian, the New YorkTimes and The Financial Times. A regular contributor to art magazines Art in America, ARTnews, Sculpture, Elephant, Art Quarterly and Studio International, she has also contributed to several books, most recently African Artists (2021) and Great Women Artists (2019, both Phaidon) and is a regular guest host on the podcast Art Fictions. Prior to specialising in art writing, Elizabeth was a foreign correspondent for Reuters, with postings in Mexico and Vienna
Reviews
'Well-illustrated, studiously researched' - Daily Telegraph
'Back in the early 1990s, the British art world changed forever thanks to a band of bright young things who weren't afraid of controversy ...'Artrage!' details that blistering scene and looks at its place today' - It's Nice That
'An excellent primer on the rise and fall, successes and failures of a moment in British art. It catches the brio of the people involved, charts the connections that they forged; the friendships, the fall-outs, the partner swapping ... and celebrates the art they created' - The Herald
Book Information
ISBN 9780500239445
Author Elizabeth Fullerton
Format Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Weight(grams) 1070g