
Jake and Dinos Chapman
Nick Hackworth(Author)
Tate Publishing
Published in 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
128 pages
978-1-85437-664-0 (ISBN)
Description
"The enfants terribles of Britart" - "Guardian". Jake and Dinos Chapman (b.1966 and 1962) graduated from the Royal College of art, London, in 1990 and began working together shortly afterwards. Now elevated to the front rank of contemporary artists, the Chapmans produce some of the most exciting and talked about art in the world. The Chapmans have frequently challenged the boundaries of taste, forcing the viewer into an uncomfortable state somewhere between fascination and revulsion. The subversive wit and black humour that pervades their work is undercut by the painstaking labour evident in their execution; they are expert craftsmen. "Hell" (2000) was arguably their most ambitious work: an enormous tableau in the shape of a swastika, covered with over five thousand Nazi figures acting out the roles of victim and executioner in an apocalyptic nightmare. "In Insult to Injury" (2003), the Chapmans famously doctored a set of Goya etchings with hand-painted cartoon heads, breaking the ultimate artistic taboo through the desecration of a celebrated work. This is the first book to examine the Chapman's career in its entirety.
As part of the acclaimed "Modern Artist" series it includes 100 full-colour illustrations and a brand new interview with the artists.
As part of the acclaimed "Modern Artist" series it includes 100 full-colour illustrations and a brand new interview with the artists.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-1-85437-664-0 (9781854376640)
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Nick Hackworth is Contemporary Art Critic for the London Evening Standard and the Art Editor of Dazed and Confused magazine.