SharkInfested Waters: The Saatchi Collection of British Art in the 90s,Used

SharkInfested Waters: The Saatchi Collection of British Art in the 90s,Used

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Charles Saatchi's collection of young British artists is one of the most celebrated collections of contemporary art in the world. 'But is it art?' was a frequent cry during the mid90s, when he exhibited the works of artists such as Damien Hirst, Marc Quinn, Gavin Turk and Marcus Harvey. Artists such as these soon fulfilled their promise and consolidated their reputations, vindicating Saatchi's enthusiasm and their inclusion in this eclectic group. The book explores the ideas, aspirations and attitudes that inform each artist and the way that they are manifested in the end product. This publication, long out of print, remains an essential record of 35 artists that were collected by Charles Saatchi during the 1990s and is being reprinted to celebrate the opening of the new Saatchi Gallery later this year.The book explores the ideas, aspirations and attitudes that inform each artist and the way that they are manifested in the end product.This publication, long out of print, remains an essential record of 35 artists that were collected by Charles Saatchi during the 1990s and is being reprinted to celebrate the opening of the new Saatchi Gallery later this year.'Art today makes approaches towards the unknowable... artists reflect something both psychological and social off that gaze, something that may hint at the face the future will present. In this activity artist and critic are linked in an intimate collaboration. The artist makes unverifiable hypotheses or intuitive proposals about the unknown, and the critic drives out into the verbal open their networks of implications.' Thomas McEvilley, 'Father the void' in 'Tyne International: a new necessity' 1990, p.133.The name of this book is derived from Damien Hirst's extraordinary sculpture, 'The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living,' 1992, a fourteenfoot tiger shark suspended in a tank of formaldehyde. It is appropriate that Hirst should introduce this anthology, since he was responsible for making visible many of the artists included in these pages and, in many people's minds, has come to epitomize the wild boy whose shock tactics and cool media manner give art a high profile and a bad name. His presence emphatically colours the 20water.In 1988 while still a student at Goldsmiths', Hirst organized 'Freeze,' an exhibition that included sixteen of his fellow students. This marked the beginning of a vital period of optimism and enthusiasm. The recession provided a plentiful supply of empty factories, warehouses and offices and young artists seized the initiative, raised funds and mounted further shows such as 'Modern Medicine' and 'Gambler' in these dramatic spaces.Charles Saatchi had been collecting their work and bought Hirst's first major piece, 'A Thousand Years,' with its rotting cow's head and flies. Support of this kind is of incalculable value; it sustains energy and optimism. Whereas struggling in a vacuum is souldestroying, the prospect of having one's work enter a major collection provides both a goal and a context; it generates hope. Damien Hirst's shark swam into view in the first show of Young British Artists mounted at the Saatchi Gallery in 1992 and attracted unprecedented media attention.At first sight there seem to be few links between the thirtyfive artists represented in this book. What possible preoccupations could be shared by a minimalist painter and a pickler of sharks? In writing about them, the author was determined not to impose artificial groupings. Despite their work being lumped together under the rubric of 'conceptualism,' often by those hostile to it, these artists do not form a group or a school. Many of them studied at Goldsmiths' and some are friends, but others have never met or even heard of one another. Kerry Stewart graduated only recently, Jenny Saville lives in Scotland, Carina Weidle has returned to Brazil and, although most of the others live in London, it is a big city. There is no cafe society or

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  • Q: What is the page count of the book? A: The book has two hundred seventy-two pages. It offers a comprehensive exploration of British art in the 1990s.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The book is published in paperback. This makes it lightweight and easy to handle.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of this book? A: The book measures eight point sixteen inches in length, zero point seventy-six inches in width, and nine point ninety-two inches in height.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author is Sarah Kent. She provides insights into the artists and their works in this collection.
  • Q: What is the genre of this book? A: The book falls under the category of collections, catalogs, and exhibitions. It focuses on contemporary British art.
  • Q: How should I read this book? A: You can read this book at your own pace. It is suitable for anyone interested in contemporary art and its history.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for children? A: There is no specific age restriction, but it is more appropriate for older teens and adults due to its complex themes.
  • Q: How do I store this book to keep it in good condition? A: Store the book in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This will help preserve its condition over time.
  • Q: Can I clean the book if it gets dirty? A: Yes, gently wipe the cover with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions that could damage the material.
  • Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, contact customer service for return or exchange options. Keeping the original packaging can help with this process.
  • Q: Is this book a good choice for art students? A: Yes, this book is an excellent resource for art students. It provides valuable insights into contemporary British artists and their contributions.
  • Q: How does this book compare to other art collections? A: This book uniquely focuses on British artists from the 1990s, making it distinct from other general art collections.
  • Q: Does this book include biographies of the artists? A: Yes, the book includes discussions of the ideas and aspirations of various artists. It highlights their significance in contemporary art.
  • Q: What type of audience is this book intended for? A: This book is intended for art enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in contemporary British art.
  • Q: Is there any adult content in this book? A: No, the book does not contain explicit adult content. It is focused on art and its themes.

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