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Charles Saatchi (/ ˈ s ɑː tʃ i / SAH-chee; Arabic: تشارلز ساعتجي, romanized: Tšārliz Sā‘atjī; born 9 June 1943) is an Iraqi-British businessman and the co-founder, with his brother Maurice, of advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi.
Saatchi Art Group is a Los Angeles-based [1] e-commerce platform and online art gallery. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Saatchi Art is an art platform that aims to help new artists enter the global art market. It is composed of the Saatchi Art online marketplace, The Other Art Fair, and the group's Hospitality Art Advisory.
The Saatchi Gallery is a London gallery for contemporary art and an independent charity [2] opened by Charles Saatchi in 1985. Exhibitions which drew upon the collection of Charles Saatchi, starting with US artists and minimalism, moving to the Damien Hirst-led Young British Artists, followed by shows purely of painting, led to Saatchi Gallery becoming a recognised authority in contemporary ...
Your dirty bedroom could be worth millions. OK -- not yours. But one is. Today explains. "Tracey Emin is the creator of this modern Art Piece called 'My Bed.'
Maurice Saatchi and his brother Charles were listed at number 366 in the Sunday Times Rich List 2008, with an estimated wealth of £220m in advertising and art. [20] In the Sunday Times Rich List 2009 they were listed at number 438. [21] In December 2024, Saatchi told The Times he was in a new relationship with Lynn Forester de Rothschild. [22]
In 2006, one of the big diptychs from the series Apocalyptic Warriors was bought by Charles Saatchi. In 2007, instead of collaborating with art galleries, they converted an old garage space in London, Vyner Street [2] [3] to a showroom and ran their own gallery. [4] During this time several of their works were sold to the Deutsche Bank Collection.
When Sir Evelyn died in 2022, aged 91, Lord Saatchi and Lady de Rothschild remained in touch. For some time, their friendship remained entirely platonic, but that changed one evening over dinner ...
The painting was made in 1996 and it was bought by Charles Saatchi that year. It was included in the Sensation exhibition in London in 1997 and Berlin in 1998. [4]The mixture of the sacred (Virgin Mary) and the profane (excrement and pornography) became a cause of controversy when the Sensation exhibition moved to New York in 1999.