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Lunky Kunst: The Rise And Fall Of Young British Art
The first inside account of the rise of Britain openings, fights in pubs, vomiting into fountains and, eventually, the breakthrough 1997 exhibition Sensation which later toured to New York and was criticized by Guiliani. Throughout, Gregor Muir was there.
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Unforgettable backstage look at Britain’s explosive art scene.
Who is this book for?
If you're curious about the gritty, chaotic side of Britain's art revolution, this book offers a vivid, insider perspective. Gregor Muir's firsthand account takes you through the wild moments, the controversy, and the breakthroughs that defined an era. It's a compelling read for anyone interested in art history, youth culture, and the power struggles behind the scenes.