
Maureen Paley, London; Galerie Buchholz, Berlin/Cologne; David Zwirner, New York/Hong Kong
YBA & BEYOND
British Art in the 90s from the Tate Collection
Richard Billingham » Subrata Biswas » Christine Borland » Angela Bulloch » Helen Chadwick » Mat Collishaw » Jeremy Deller » Tracey Emin » Anya Gallacio » Gilbert & George » Douglas Gordon » Richard Hamilton » Mona Hatoum » Derek Jarman » Sarah Jones » Mark Leckey » Sarah Lucas » Steve McQueen » Simon Patterson » Wolfgang Tillmans » Mark Wallinger » Gillian Wearing » & others
Exhibition: 11 Feb – 11 May 2026
The National Art Center, Tokyo (NACT)
7-22-2 Roppongi, Minato-ku
106-8558 Tokyo
+81-3-57778600
Wed-Mon 10-18

Photo Tate © Tracey Emin
This exhibition explores the dynamic evolution of British art from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. After going through the Thatcher era (1979–1990), a charged and uncertain social climate gave rise to a new generation of artists who challenged traditional norms and embraced bold, experimental practices. Many of the newer generation of artists who came to prominence in the 1990s were referred to in the art and popular media under the title Young British Artists (YBAs). Alongside other artists active at the time, these artists explored themes such as popular culture, personal identity, and shifting social structures. They worked across a diverse range of media, including painting, sculpture, photography, video, and installation. Featuring around 100 works by approximately 60 artists, the exhibition traces the radical creativity and groundbreaking approaches that redefined British art in the 1990s.