[Present] Free Tickets for 5 Pairs (10 People) to 'Tate Museum - YBA & BEYOND: The 90s British Art That Changed the World,' Focusing on British Art Created Mainly in the 1990s
Summary
This article announces a giveaway for 5 pairs (10 people) of free tickets to the exhibition titled "Tate Museum - YBA & BEYOND: The 90s British Art That Changed the World," which focuses primarily on British art created in the 1990s. The application deadline is March 9th.
The exhibition examines the innovative trajectory of 1990s British art through approximately 100 works by about 60 artists, including the Young British Artists (YBA) and their contemporaries. These artists emerged during a tense post-Thatcher era, challenging existing artistic frameworks with experimental approaches, addressing themes from popular culture to social structures using diverse media like painting, sculpture, photography, video, and installation.
The term YBA originated from the 1988 "Freeze" exhibition organized by Damien Hirst and peers, and was popularized by art historian Michael Corris in 1992, leading to the British art scene gaining global attention. The exhibition will run from February 11 to May 11, 2026, at The National Art Center, Tokyo. The Tate Museum is one of the UK's leading national museums, housing collections of British art since 1500 and modern/contemporary art from around the world.
(Source:朝日新聞)