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Stage Three comprises of the moving away from disney to work on characterising the artworks themselves. As an obvious choice due to the success of the artist’s work commercially, I have chosen Damien Hirst. Also I’d been working with him before and he is relevant right now due to everyone hating his new paintings. New [...]

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Stage Two comprises in the destruction of my wall drawings, enabling them to never be marketed as the measurements can no longer be made, and the hanging of a collector’s item over them. These progress the destruction and also the beauty in destruction. The dots move from their spot on the wall to one on [...]

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Stage one includes evidence of my work continuing from already completed materials, mainly to do with Fountain. First is a picture of me with balloon, an excited boy whose ecstatic to see fountain for real possibly? Second is a wall drawing of fountain with hirst dots all over it. Third is a fountain playing a [...]

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Vija Celmins- probably my favourite artist from the exhibition that day, her work was excellent, most of it 2D which is interesting as I tend to be a lot more interested in 3D. This artist dealt with the issues of space and creating a third dimension within her work, essentally trying to create a third [...]

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Key players to the YBA movement Damien Hirst – Artist Jay Jopling – Famous Gallerist Karsten Schubert – Gallerist Nick Serota – Gallerist of Tate Modern Sarah Lucas – Artist Saatchi – Collector and Gallerist Michael Craig Martin – Lecturer at Goldsmiths college Tracey Emin – Artist The movement tended to develop from pretty much [...]

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