High Art Lite: The Rise and Fall of Young British Art

Front Cover
Verso Books, Nov 17, 2006 - Art - 356 pages
This searing book has become the authoritative account of the new British art of the 1990s, its legacy in the 21st century, and what it tells us about the fate of high art in contemporary society. High Art Lite provides a sustained analysis of the phenomenal success of YBA, young British artists obsessed with commerce, mass media and the cult of personality – Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Marcus Harvey, Sarah Lucas, among others. In this fully revised and expanded edition, Julian Stallabrass explores how YBA lost its critical immunity in the new millennium, and looks at the ways in which figures such as Hirst, Emin, Wearing and Landy have altered their work in recent years.

From inside the book

Contents

Famous for being famous
17
Henry Bond No 119 1998 Cprint photograph unique 47¼ 63 ins Courtesy
38
Dumb and dumber?
85
Copyright

15 other sections not shown

Other editions - View all

Common terms and phrases

About the author (2006)

Julian Stallabrass is Reader in art history at the Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London. His other books include Art Incorporated: The Story of Contemporary Art, Gargantua: Manufactured Mass Culture, and Internet Art: The Online Clash of Culture and Commerce.

Bibliographic information