Not exact matches
Exhibiting in Future Map is an important first career break for a
young contemporary artist or designer, providing an introduction to
top UK and international galleries, curators, collectors and critics.
At 63, she is also the oldest
artist to win the UK's
top contemporary art prize, which recently dropped its requirement that nominees be
younger than 50.
The only
contemporary show to make it into the
top 10 was Apocalypse: Beauty and horror, billed as the sequel to the 1997
Young British
Artists show Sensation.
Hirst was the most famous of the
Young British
Artists sponsored by Charles Saatchi, one of the
top art collectors of
contemporary works in Britain.