"A new reading of Warhol presents his life and work in the context of contemporary concerns, emphasizing his continued relevance in the digital age.As an underground art star, Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was the antidote to the prevalent abstract expressionist style of 1950s America. He introduced popular everyday subjects into his practice and openly acknowledged the wide-ranging influences on his work. Throughout his career, his forays int ..."
Andy Warhol Now(1st Edition) Museum Ludwig, Cologne, 10 October 2020 - 21 February 2021 by GregorMuir, Yilmaz Dziewior, Andy Warhol Paperback, 224 Pages, Published 2020 by Tate Publishing ISBN-13: 978-1-84976-670-8, ISBN: 1-84976-670-3
"As an emerging photographer, Shand Kydd became known for capturing the incipient community of YBAs (Young British Artists) during the 1990s. This publication presents works from Shand Kydd's extensive and varied portfolio focusing on his yearly trips to the Greek island of Hydra."
"An exciting new global survey of largely unknown talent, selected by an international juryPainting is enjoying a remarkable creative renaissance in the twenty-first century, with many of the world’s leading artists now working in this most enduring and seductive of media. 100 Painters of Tomorrow is the culmination of a new project, initiated by curator Kurt Beers and Thames & Hudson, to find the 100 most exciting painters at work today ..."
Lunky Kunst(Updated) The Rise and Fall of Young British Art by GregorMuir Paperback, 320 Pages, Published 2012 by Aurum Press International Edition ISBN-13: 978-1-84513-766-3, ISBN: 1-84513-766-3
"These days artists like Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin are major celebrities. But Gregor Muir knew them at the start; his unique memoir chronicles the birth of Young British Art. Muir, YBA’ s ‘ embedded journalist’ , happened to be in Shoreditch and Hoxton before Jay Jopling arrived with his White Cube Gallery, when this was still a semi-derelict landscape of grotty pubs and squats. There he witnessed, amid a whirl of drunkenness, scrapes ..."
Lucky Kunst The Rise and Fall of Young British Art by GregorMuir Paperback, 250 Pages, Published 2011 by Aurum Press Ltd ISBN-13: 978-1-84513-528-7, ISBN: 1-84513-528-8
"The first inside account of the rise of Britain’s most notorious modern art movement is a hilarious, picaresque chronicle of dissoluteness, drunkenness, and epically bad behavior Today artists such as Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, and the Chapman brothers are not only big business but also, quite simply, celebrities. But they rose from obscurity back in the 1980s and 1990s in a then-semi-derelict part of east London by visiting upon the ar ..."
Lucky Kunst the Rise and Fall of Young British Art by GregorMuir Published 2010 ISBN-13: 978-1-306-40186-9, ISBN: 1-306-40186-0
Lucky Kunst The Story of YBA by GregorMuir Paperback, 256 Pages, Published 2009 by Aurum Press Ltd ISBN-13: 978-1-84513-390-0, ISBN: 1-84513-390-0
"These days artists like Damien Hirst and Tracy Emin are big business and major celebrities. But Gregor Muir knew them at the start of their careers - before people even talked about a movement called YBA. His unique memoir is the first history of the birth of the Young British Artists, and a slice of London subculture. Muir - who now runs a major London gallery - describes himself accurately as YBA's "embedded journalist". He was the on ..."
"Published to accompany a groundbreaking exhibition of film and video works at Tate Modern, Time Zones explores questions around the nature of time itself and the way it is perceived in modern culture. The international selection of artists featured in the publication, including Fikret Atay, Yael Bartana, Jeroen de Rijke and Willem de Rooij, Wolfgang Staehle, and Fiona Tan, all produce work that is essentially non-narrative, subtly criti ..."
"This volume aims to provide an accessible and extensively illustrated snapshot of the state of contemporary art in Britain today. Published to accompany the second Tate Triennial exhibition in Spring 2003, it features 23 artists working in a range of media, and provides the opportunity to see the work of emerging artists such as Gillian Carnegie and Jim Lambie, alongside new work by established names including Richard Hamilton, Cornelia ..."
Assuming Positions Jarvis Cocker, Steve Mackey, Sarah Lucas, Jorge Pardo, Phil Poynter, Katy England, The Sound Gallery, Tobias Reheberger, Piotr Uklanski, Hilary Lloyd, Blackcurrant Tango by GregorMuir, Kate Bush, Sarah Lucas, Phil Poynter, Katy England Paperback, 32 Pages, Published 1997 by Institute Of Contemporary Arts ISBN-13: 978-1-900300-10-0, ISBN: 1-900300-10-9
Gary Hume, Paintings (English and German Edition) by GregorMuir, Ulrich Loock, Gary Hume Hardcover, 68 Pages, Published 1995 by Institute Of Contemporary Arts ISBN-13: 978-0-905263-89-2, ISBN: 0-905263-89-8
Andy Warhol(1st Edition) (Hardback) by GregorMuir, Yilmaz Dziewior Hardcover, 224 Pages, Published 2020 by Tate Publishing ISBN-13: 978-1-84976-671-5, ISBN: 1-84976-671-1
"This book will position Warhol at the vanguard of artistic experimentation."
"Three of the best-known figures in contemporary British art come together in this unique collaboration, which accompanies an important exhibition at Tate Britain, London. Angus Fairhurst, Damien Hirst, and Sarah Lucas first met while art students at Goldsmiths' College, London, in the 1980s and have remained close friends ever since. All three have subsequently gone on to be ranked among the most important artists of their generation. ..."
"The paintings of Belgrade-born artist Djordje Ozbolt (born 1967) vary greatly in subject, spanning religion, human relationships, colonial exoticism (especially in Africa), to travel experiences and cultural stereotypes. This publication is the first monograph to celebrate Ozbolt’s collagelike paintings."
"Published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition at ICA London, this book comprises a selection of paintings by London-based poet and painter David Robilliard, whose work reflects an image synonymous with the queer subculture of 1980s London. Combining figurative elements with text taken from his own poems, his paintings employ coded language, wry wit and a melancholic tinge to impart narratives of passing infatuations, sexual enco ..."