FREEZE

  • (London): The Artists & Ian Jeffrey, 1988
By Hirst, Damien; Jeffrey, Ian
(London): The Artists & Ian Jeffrey, 1988. First edition. Near fine. Catalogue of an important exhibition by a group of student artists at Goldsmiths College, later identified as the Young British Artists, organized and curated by provocateur Damien Hirst. In his essay "Platonic Tropics," Ian Jeffrey (then head of Art History at Goldsmiths) circles and spins around the idea of a generational "collective imagination," what had become of it, and what it had come to in 1988: "Perhaps '88 works and makes in terms of difference, that it begins from an idea of polarity and of the complementary, and works towards totalization." Perhaps. Coherent or not, FREEZE was important for what it was, what it did, and what it represented. Featuring artists Steven Adamson, Angela Bulloch, Mat Collishaw, Ian Davenport, Angus Fairhurst, Anya Gallaccio, Gary Hume, Michael Landy, Abigail Lane, Sarah Lucas, Lala Meredith-Vula, Stephen Park, Richard Patterson, Simon Patterson and Fiona Rae, "Freeze" was a DIY show organized outside the gallery system in a disused Port Authority building by largely middle-class art students with impressive corporate sponsorship - the retroactively mythic origin point of a movement and a highly successful machine for turning seeming outsiders into art-world insiders. Influential; scarce. 11.75'' x 8.25''. Original printed bronze wrappers. Illustrated with color and black and white plates. Unpaginated. Light edgewear, minor wear to corners.

Details

Title

FREEZE

Author

Hirst, Damien; Jeffrey, Ian

Condition

Near Fine

Publisher

The Artists & Ian Jeffrey: (London)

Date

1988

Edition

First edition


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