With over 200 works by 87 artists, this exhibition explores how adolescent experience has been reflected in art and culture from the late nineteenth century to the present day. The exhibition examines the complex picture of teenage lives and the differing views society has of its young people through a selection of art works, objects and memorabilia. Included are works by Henry Moore, Peter Blake, Sarah Lucas, Andy Warhol and David Hockney as well as the Austrian artist Margarete Berger-Hammerschlag who pioneered and documented, in her drawings, the beginnings of the youth club movement in post-war London.