The Tastemakers
The Tastemakers
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From advertising to pop music, fashion to film, the BritArt/YBA phenomenon has moved art into the mainstream. This assessment of the movers and shakers from self-styled enfants terribles like Damien Hirst to gallery bigwigs like Nicholas Serota shows how it has come about, and where it's leading.
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The Tastemakers by Rosie Millard
A wickedly entertaining and irreverent survey of the modern British art scene, by the BBC's Arts Correspondent. To the surprise of some and the outrage of many, the winner of the 2001 Turner Prize was Martin Creed's installation 'The Lights Going On and Off -- a room in which, well, the lights go on and off. Rosie Millard, the BBC's Arts Correspondent, concluded her report about the prize-giving to the evening news by observing that one of the interesting things about the work was that it was 'art you could do at home'. As ever, the shop-front for modern art had lived up to its reputation for controversy. But, tellingly, the 2001 award was presented by none other than Madonna. How had a pop-culture icon infiltrated such a high-culture jamboree? Modern British art, Rosie Millard concludes, *is* popular culture. From advertising to pop music, fashion to film, the BritArt/YBA (Young British Artist) phenomenon has moved art into the mainstream as never before. Her assessment of the movers and shakers from self-styled enfants terribles like Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin to gallery bigwigs like Nicholas Serota shows how this has come about, and where it's likely to lead us. Funny and revealing in equal measure, THE TASTEMAKERS is an essential primer for all those who don't know much about art, but who know what they like.
Rosie Millard has been reporting on television and radio as the BBC's Arts Correspondent for five years. She has covered a huge variety of events from the opening of Tate Modern to the Oscars, and also presents a weekly arts round-up programme on Radio 5 Live (wittily entitled "La Vie en Rose"). She has written features and reviews for all the broadsheets, daily and Sunday. THE TASTEMAKERS is her first book.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9780743231633 |
| ISBN 10 | 0743231635 |
| Title | The Tastemakers |
| Author | Rosie Millard |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Simon & Schuster Ltd |
| Year published | 2002-10-07 |
| Number of pages | 272 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
| Note | Unavailable |