Angela Bulloch
Jake and Dinos Chapman
Tracey Emin
Ian Davenport
Mark Francis
Damien Hirst
Gary Hume
Callum Innes
Chantal Joffe
Michael Landy
Sarah Lucas
Jason Martin
Julian Opie
Marc Quinn
Sam Taylor-Wood
Helen Chadwick
Arja Miller
Satu Metsola
Damien Hirst & his Contemporaries. The exhibition shows works by 16 artists, most of whom started their career in London at the beginning of the 1990s. YBA was one of the most famous art phenomena of the era. In the 1990s, young British artists were like rock stars, and their artistic endeavours and personal relationships were followed by the art world and attracted wide media coverage. Works by Angela Bulloch, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Tracey Emin, Ian Davenport, Mark Francis, Damien Hirst, Gary Hume... Curated by Arja Miller and Satu Metsola.
curated by Arja Miller and Satu Metsola
CREAM, Kiasma’s main exhibition in 2010, will present the works of Damien Hirst and his
contemporaries mainly from private Finnish collections. With Damien Hirst as their most
prominent member, the Young British Artists (YBA) group heated up the world’s art market
in the 1990s and made contemporary art a hot topic shared by the media and general public.
The exhibition will show works by 16 artists, most of whom started their career in London at the beginning
of the 1990s. YBA was one of the most famous art phenomena of the era. In the 1990s, young British artists
were like rock stars, and their artistic endeavours and personal relationships were followed by the art world
and attracted wide media coverage.
The artists of the YBA group have each continued their separate careers through to this day, and the
exhibition will also exhibit their current work. It will also expand on the prevailing view of British art of
the 1990s by exhibiting other artists of the same generation alongside YBA.
The Cream exhibition will show works by Angela Bulloch, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Tracey Emin,
Ian Davenport, Mark Francis, Damien Hirst, Gary Hume, Callum Innes, Chantal Joffe, Michael Landy,
Sarah Lucas, Jason Martin, Julian Opie, Marc Quinn, Sam Taylor-Wood and Helen Chadwick.
The exhibition will include installations, paintings, sculptures and videos,
mainly from Finnish, but also from British collections. Works by Tracey Emin
and Helen Chadwick will be included from the Kiasma collection.
The exhibition curators are Arja Miller and Satu Metsola. CREAM was
put together with the generous help of Kiasma Foundation.
Preliminary registration and inquiries:
Kiasma Communications, kiaviesti@kiasma.fi
Communications Manager Merja Kukkonen, +358 40 1637 352, merja.kukkonen@kiasma.fi
Press Officer Päivi Oja (from 2 Sep onwards), +358 40 575 1786, paivi.oja@kiasma.fi
Image: Damien Hirst For the Love of God (Front and Side View), 2009
UV inks, glass, resin and household gloss on canvas . 84 x 168 inches . Private collection, Helsinki
Press conference Wednesday 8 Sep at 11am
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