Classified: contemporary British art at Tate Britain
Jake and Dinos Chapman's installation, entitled Chapman Family Collection (2002), features 34 wooden carvings, all with references to the McDonalds restaurant chainPhotograph: Stephen White/Jay Jopling/White Cube (London)/TateA carving from Chapman Family Collection, 2002Photograph: Graeme RobertsonA wooden carving by the Chapman BrothersPhotograph: Jay Jopling/White Cube (London)/Tate
From the Chapman Family Collection, 2002Photograph: Graeme RobertsonDamien Hirst's installation: Pharmacy, 1992 Photograph: TateDamien Hirst's PharmacyPhotograph: Graeme RobertsonThe Acquired Inability to Escape, 1991. By Damien Hirst Photograph: Prudence Cuming Associates/TateUp close: The Acquired Inability to Escape, 1991Photograph: Graeme RobertsonDamien Hirst's Life Without You, 1991 Photograph: TateFiona Rae: Untitled (yellow), 1990 Photograph: TateTate Thames Dig (detail), 1999, by Mark Dion Photograph: TateMonochrome Till Receipt, 1999, by Ceal FloyerPhotograph: Graeme RobertsonJeremy Deller's The history of the World 1997 (2004)Photograph: Graeme Robertson
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