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Young Britist Artists [YBAs; BritArt]

Michael Craig-Martin: Suspense, 1987, Aluminum, painted steel and vinyl on perspex with electric light

Richard Wentworth Yellow Eight 1985 Galvanised steel and brass object: 323 x 585 x 340 mm sculpture

Charles Saatchi (b into a Sephardic Jewish family in Baghdad, Iraq on 9 June 1943) The new Saatchi Gallery in Duke of York's HQ, Sloane Square opens November 2007

Chris Ofili Holy Virgin Mary, 1996 paper collage, oil paint, glitter, polyester resin, map pins, elephant dung on linen

Fiona Rae (British, 1963) Night Vision 1998 Oil and acrylic on canvas 2440 x 2135 x 51 mm, Tate

Angela Bulloch (Canadian, 1966) West Ham - Sculpture for Football Songs 1998 Mixed media overall display dimensions variable installation, Tate

Richard Patterson (British, 1963) Painted Minotaur 1996-7 Oil on canvas 2083 x 1582 mm, Tate

Gary Hume (British, 1962) Gary Hume, The Twins, 2006

Sarah Lucas’ Two Fried Eggs and a Kebab (photograph, fried eggs, kebab and table, 1992; London, Saatchi Gal.)

Damien Hirst’s The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living (tiger shark, glass and steel, 1991; London, Saatchi Gal.)

Marc Quinn (born 1964) No Visible Means of Escape IV 1996 Rubber 4000 x 600 x 400 mm, Tate Gavin Turk (born 1967) Oeuvre (Duck) 2002 Painted fibreglass

Ron Mueck (b.Australia 1958-lives inLondon) Ghost 1998 Fibreglass, silicon, polyurethane foam, acrylic fibre and fabric 2019 x 648 x 991 mm, Tate

Chris Ofili (British, 1968) No Woman, No Cry 1998 Acrylic, oil and mixed media on canvas 243.8 x 182.8 cm, Tate

Dinos Chapman (b London, 19 Jan 1962) Jake Chapman (b Cheltenham, 3 Nov 1966)

Disasters of War 1993 Mixed media 1300 x 2000 x 2000 mm, Tate

Treasury of Human Inheritance, 2000 Agates, silver and steel

Details from Hell (1999-2000) Glass fibre, plastic and mixed media

Damien (Steven) Hirst (b Bristol, 7 June 1965)

A Thousand Years (1989; London, Saatchi Gal.),

In and Out of Love 1991

Mother and Child Divided 1993

Beautiful, Shattering, Slashing, Violent, Pinky, Hacking, Sphincter Painting 1995

Cornelia Parker (b Cheshire, 14 July 1956)

Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View 1991

Cornelia Parker and Tilda Swinton The Maybe 1995 Perspex box with various unique objects 21 x 21 x 7 cm Edition of 50 (each box is different) Queen Victoria’s stockings

Mass (Colder Darker Matter) 1997 Charcoal retrieved from a church struck by lightning, Lytle, Texas, USA 366 x 320 x 320cm

Pornographic Drawing 1996 Ferric oxide on paper 560 x 560 mm on paper, unique, Tate

Breathless, 2001, Victoria and Albert Museum

Christine Borland (b Darvel, Ayrshire, 3 May 1965)

Phantom Twins 1997

The Dead Teach the Living 1997

'English Family China' 1998 Ceramic, glass and wood

Tracey (Karima) Emin (b London, 3 July 1963)

Homage to Edward Munch and All My Dead Children, 1998

My Bed 1998

Everyone I Have Ever Slept with 1963–95, 1995

Sarah Lucas (b London, 23 Oct 1962)

Bitch, 1994 table, melons, T-shirt, vacuum-packed smoked fish, 80 x 100 x 50 cm

The Fag Show (London, Sadie Coles, 2000)

Human Toilet Revisited 1998

Beyond the Pleasure Principle 2000

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