Britart

English

Etymology

From Brit- +‎ art.

Proper noun

Britart

  1. The work of the Young British Artists, a group of conceptual artists, painters, sculptors, and installation artists who came to prominence in the United Kingdom in the 1990s.
    • 2004 May 28, Thomas Sutcliffe, “Why Britart is a burning issue”, in The Independent[1]:
      A minute's silence, please, in memory of the Britart landmarks that were destroyed in Tuesday night's fire at a Momart warehouse in east London.

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