Author: Booth-Clibborn (and) Richard Cork Title: The History of the Saatchi Gallery
Description: London, Booth-Clibbord Editions, 2011. Hardcover. Three-quarter leather-bound hardcover book with the title printed in white lettering down a textured navy spine. The spine has five ribs. The remainder of the cover is purple fabric; the corner sections of leather are different in both color and texture from the spine. Pages: (2), iii-xi, (5), 5-855, (1). Profusely illustrated with a majority color images; also includes four smaller cloth books bound in. "Forward-thinking, trailblazing, and fearless, collector Charles Saatchi opened the Saatchi Gallery in London in 1985 and has since launched the careers of hundreds of young artists, and has had an immeasurable influence on contemporary art for over twenty years. This comprehensive, elegantly produced book, the first volume to chronicle the history of the gallery, presents the work by 150 of the most important artists exhibited there. From Lucien Freud to Damien Hirst, Andy Warhol, Brice Marden, Cindy Sherman, Cy Twombly and beyond, The History of the Saatchi Gallery chronicles the immense breadth of work exhibited at the museum. The book is divided into seven sections, reflecting the growth and transformation of the gallery from its 1985 beginnings in a former paint factory to its current home in the Chelsea section of London. Engrossing essays by leading art critics Richard Cork, Brian Sewell, and Sir Norman Rosenthal, and the actor Steve Martin provide revealing looks at some of the gallery's most legendary exhibitions, including the infamous Sensation, the controversial Young British Artists, and New Chinese Art. Impeccably designed and full of surprises, this unrivalled opus includes gatefolds of Rabbit (1986) by Jeff Koons and Love It! Bite It! (2006) by Liu Wei. VG: Exlibrary book in as-new condition. Stamp on the title page, the back free end page, and top text block.
Keywords: European Art ; Saatchi Gallery ; ; Museum Exhibitions - European Art
Price: US$ 225.00 Seller: Kevin Mullen, Bookseller
- Book number: 202906
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