Description
The book 100: The Work That Changed British Art draws together the key works from the period where Damien Hirst’s sliced and encased creatures, the Chapman brothers’ models of Hell and sculptures of genetically mutated children, and Tracey Emin’s notorious bed and tent emerged onto the art scene.
After the provocation of the famous Sensation show at the Royal Academy in 1997, a generation of young artists became household names. What was once so provocative is now a part of the visual vocabulary within a wider public.