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Supercollector: A Critique of Charles Saatchi
Rita Hatton, John A. Walker
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| #4343741 in Books | 2000-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .68 x4.17 x5.84l, | File type: PDF | 260 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| "Supercollector: A Critique of Charles Saatchi"|By Julie Harvey|"Supercollector: A critique of Charles Saatchi" shows a side of art world that few are aware of. This book by Rita Hatton and John A. Walker is well researched, clearly written and has enlightened many to the dealings behind the art scene. "Supercollector" explains and exposes Charles Saatchi's art collecting pra||A fresh look at the shadowy world of private patronage as it operates today. -- Socialist Appeal, Steve Jones, May 2000
Beautifully designed and handily pocket-sized, so you can whip it out to impress attractive strangers at a gallery
A detailed examination of the advertising mogul and art collector Charles Saatchi, a man who is estimated to spend 2 million a year buying contemporary art, displaying it in his own gallery in north London and, famously, at the 'Sensation' exhibition which opened at the Royal Academy before touring to Berlin and the Brooklyn Museum, an event that provoked an extraordinary clash between art and politics. Regarded by many as a modern Medici, Saatchi exercises tremendous po...
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