Art:Post-YBAs

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Post-YBAs refers to British artists emerging in the 2000s after the Young British Artists.

Post-YBA artists include Martin Maloney.[1] Jeremy Deller, Tim Noble and Sue Webster,[2] Mike Nelson,[3] Carey Young,[4] Eva Rothschild,[5] Darren Almond,[6] David Thorpe,[7] and Oliver Payne and Nick Relph.[8]

According to Matthew Higgs, Simon Starling's winning of the Turner Prize in 2005 reflected a post-YBA sensibility which is more modestly material and formal than spectacle-driven.[9] Enrico David tapped into a post-YBA vogue for craft.[10] The post-YBA generation has also been associated with neo-conceptual art with a political edge.[11]

References

  1. telegraph.co.uk , 27 May 2004, accessed Sept 11, 2007
  2. Village Voice , 17 November 2003
  3. The Guardian, Sept 4, 2001
  4. artext , Spring, 2002
  5. Laura Cumming, The Observer, 9 April 2006.
  6. The Independent, 17 January 2008.
  7. Matthew Sweet, The Independent, 23 October 2004
  8. ArtForum, Jan 2004
  9. artnet Magazine, 6 December 2005
  10. timeout.com , accessed 7 December 2007.
  11. Jonathan Jones, The Guardian, 30 September 2000.

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