END GAME—British Contemporary Art from the Chaney Family Collection profiles the radical London scene, from the revolutionary Young British Artists (YBA) movement of the 1990s to fresh dynamics of today´s avant garde. Installed in the MFAH´s Caroline Wiess Law Building, the exhibition features twenty-one major works by thirteen artists and artists´ collectives, ranging from such established figures as Antony Gormley and Damien Hirst to such cutting-edge talents as Noble & Webster and Dan Hays. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston June 14 - September 28, 2008
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I dont really get the whole "YBA" thing but i liked the work that i saw.
Mission:
To provide a forum for British Contemporary art by presenting programs and resources to educate, engage and inspire youth and adult audiences.
The Goss-Michael Foundation:
By providing a facility with challenging exhibitions, the Goss-Michael Foundation strives to set a new standard by paving the way for visitors to experience art in fresh and fascinating ways and to generate new perspectives on the creative methods of contemporary artists.The Foundation has assembled a resource center to nourish the mind and to provoke, motivate and inspire young artists. Introduced in 2007, the Goss-Michael Foundation Scholarship program has awarded over $30,000 in scholarships to Texas high-school seniors to provide them the means to further their education. Other foundation programming includes lecture series and artist talks by international artists and collectors with an artist-in-residence program on the horizon.
1 comment:
I dont really get the whole "YBA" thing but i liked the work that i saw.
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