Exhibition of 90s British Art Opens on the 11th at The National Art Center, Tokyo, Featuring Diverse and Original Artworks (Sankei Shimbun)
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The National Art Center, Tokyo, is hosting the exhibition "Tate Britain – YBA & BEYOND: British Art that Changed the World in the 90s," which opened on the 11th. The exhibition showcases diverse and original British artworks created from the late 1980s to the early 2000s, selected by Tate Britain, featuring over 100 pieces, notably those by artists known as the Young British Artists (YBA). Visitors can experience the vibrancy of "UK Culture" linked to music and fashion through paintings, sculptures, photographs, videos, installations, and related magazines. Helen Little, the exhibition's curator from Tate Britain, noted that this era saw artists using everyday objects to convey powerful messages, fundamentally changing contemporary art. The exhibition runs in Tokyo until May 11th and will then move to the Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art starting June 3rd.
(Source:Yahoo!ニュース)