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The Royal Academy’s iconoclastic Sensation is itself a sensation. 300,000 attend the show, causing protests and resignations. Meanwhile, Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin reach megastar status.

In September 1997, the Royal Academy puts on an iconoclastic exhibition at the heart of the art establishment – Sensation. It causes a sensation itself, with 300,000 people flocking to see Charles Saatchi’s taboo-breaking private collection of artworks by a new generation of young British contemporary artists. Inspiring protests, resignations and tabloid column inches, it rocks the art world to its core while cementing contemporary art at the heart of public consciousness.

Contemporary art and young artists are propelled into the limelight, with some, like Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin, reaching megastar status. Art is now attracting huge audiences, controversy grows around artworks such as Tracey Emin’s My Bed and Antony Gormley’s The Angel of the North, and contemporary art finds its dedicated national home with the construction of the Tate Modern.

59 minutes

Last on

Fri 11 Nov 2022 00:15

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  • The Chemical Brothers

    Block Rockin' Beats

  • Bentley Rhythm Ace

    Bentley's Gonna Sort You Out

  • Daft Punk

    Da Funk

  • Blue Boy

    Remember Me (Sure Is Pure 12" Mix)

  • Fat Les

    Vindaloo

  • Cornershop

    Brimful of Asha

  • Massive Attack

    Teardrop

  • Fatboy Slim

    Praise You

  • Pulp

    Disco 2000 (7" Mix)

  • The Dandy Warhols

    Bohemian Like You

  • Gary Numan

    Are Friends Electric?

    Performer: Tubeway Army.
  • Air

    Kelly Watch The Stars

  • Battles

    Atlas

  • Leftfield

    Release The Pressure

  • Leftfield

    Phat Planet

  • Justice, Simian

    We Are Your Friends

Credits

Role Contributor
Narrator Keith Allen
Director Min Clough
Executive Producer Todd Austin
Production Company Bohemia Films

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