The Independent's Picks for the New Class of 'Young British Artists'

Throughout most of the 90s, even if you didn’t care a lick about the art world, it was nearly impossible to not read or hear something about the Young British Artists (both the people and the associated, sort-of-movement itself). But now that the YBAs aren’t so Y anymore, and members like Damien Hirst have become millionaires several times over and have maybe even gotten too comfortable inside “the establishment,” who is there to step in as the next class? The Independent has a

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