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Charles Saatchi (born 9 June 1943) (Arabic: تشارلز ساعاتجي‎) was the co-founder with his brother Maurice of the global advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi, which became the world's biggest before the brothers were forced out of their own company in 1995. In the same year the Saatchi brothers formed... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Matt O'dell Both works were bought by Charles Saatchi

Ian Monroe The main work he exhibited at his MFA show, Canyon Recreated, was bought by Charles Saatchi.

Naomi V. Jelish Jelish's work was subsequently bought by the art collector Charles Saatchi for £25,000.

Jamie Shovlin He supported this claim with newspaper cuttings and diaries, and the work was bought for £25,000 by Charles Saatchi.

Jenny Saville Cooling Gallery, London, 1993, when Saatchi bought all her works.

Fiona Rae Her work was subsequently bought by Charles Saatchi and shown in the major 1997 Sensation exhibition, which brought Britart into the establishment, as it was hosted by the Royal Academy, London, before touring abroad.

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Cathy Lomax Cathy Lomax is a London artist, curator and owner of the Transition Gallery, where Charles Saatchi first bought a painting by Stella Vine.

Transition Gallery Transition Gallery achieved significant attention in 2004 when a painting exhibited by a then-obscure artist Stella Vine was bought for £600 by Charles Saatchi and given international media coverage for its controversial depiction of Princess Diana.

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John Lundberg In 1993 after he had stopped exhibiting in galleries the art collector Charles Saatchi offered to buy one of his anonymously created crop circles and exhibit it at the Saatchi Gallery in London.

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Marc Quinn Self, like many other pieces by the YBAs, was bought by Charles Saatchi (in 1991 for a reputed £13,000).

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Mark Wallinger In 1991 Wallinger exhibited a series of full length portrait paintings of the homeless called "Capital" at the ICA in London that were bought by Charles Saatchi and later exhibited at his gallery along with Wallinger's life size paintings of racehorses.

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Tracey Emin This piece was later bought by Charles Saatchi and included in the successful 1997 Sensation exhibition at the Royal Academy of London; it then toured to Berlin and New York.

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My Bed My Bed was bought by Charles Saatchi for £150,000 and displayed as part of the first exhibition when the Saatchi Gallery opened its new premises at County Hall, London (which it has now vacated).

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Naomi V. Jelish It is occasionally suggested that Saatchi bought the work believing that Jelish was real.

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Stuckist demonstrations In February 2004, Saatchi bought Hi Paul Can You Come Over, a painting by ex-stripper Stella Vine of Princess Diana with blood coming from the mouth (it was then exhibited in his next show, New Blood).

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Stella Vine Stella Vine's Hi Paul can you come over I'm really frightened (2003), portrait of Diana, Princess of Wales, bought by Charles Saatchi

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Annie Kevans The 30 paintings from the series Boys, from her BA Degree show, were bought in their entirety by Charles Saatchi in 2004.

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Sensation (exhibition) The editor-in-chief of the New York Art & Auction magazine, Bruce Wolmer,said: "When the row eventually fades the only smile will be on the face of Charles Saatchi, a master self-promoter."

Saatchi Gallery The editor-in-chief of the New York Art & Auction magazine, Bruce Wolmer,said: "When the row eventually fades the only smile will be on the face of Charles Saatchi, a master self-promoter."

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Saatchi Gallery Saatchi's promotion of these artists dominated UK art throughout the nineties and brought them to worldwide notice.

Stuckism Stella Vine, an artist promoted by Charles Saatchi in 2004, was first shown by the Stuckists in 2001.

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Charles Thomson (artist) Rivalry increased when her work was promoted by Charles Saatchi in 2004.

Go West (exhibition) Rivalry increased when her work was promoted by Charles Saatchi in 2004.

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Charles Thomson (artist) The group stated its aims as promoting figurative painting and opposing conceptual art, being particularly critical of the Turner Prize and Charles Saatchi's promotion of Britart.

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Stuckism Stella Vine, an artist promoted by Charles Saatchi in 2004, was first shown by the Stuckists in 2001.

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Jake and Dinos Chapman They came to prominence as part of the Young British Artists movement promoted by Charles Saatchi.

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Matthew Higgs He described these artists as part of a "parallel generation to the YBAs", and bemoaned that fact that younger artists were "still adhering to the YBA orthodoxy promoted by Charles Saatchi".

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Stuckism International Gallery This was a bet that "Charles Saatchi, the renowned contemporary art collector, will purchase the original of this betting slip for pounds 1,000 or more on or before 31 December 2005."

Hammer Film Productions In 2000 the studio announced plans to begin making films again after being bought by a consortium including advertising guru and art collector Charles Saatchi, but no films have been produced since.

Naomi V. Jelish Jelish's work was subsequently bought by the art collector Charles Saatchi for £25,000.

John Lundberg In 1993 after he had stopped exhibiting in galleries the art collector Charles Saatchi offered to buy one of his anonymously created crop circles and exhibit it at the Saatchi Gallery in London.

Jenny Saville At the end of her postgraduate education the leading British art collector Charles Saatchi purchased her entire senior show and commissioned works for the next two years.

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Gavin Turk This bestowed some instant notoriety on Turk, whose work was collected by Charles Saatchi.

Little Artists Their work is collected by Charles Saatchi.

Tim Noble and Sue Webster Tim Noble (born 1966) and Sue Webster (born 1967) are artists based in England, whose work is collected by Charles Saatchi.

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Young British Artists Saatchi became not only Hirst's main collector, but also the main sponsor for other YBAs–a fact openly acknowledged by Gavin Turk.

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Hammer Film Productions In 2000 the studio announced plans to begin making films again after being bought by a consortium including advertising guru and art collector Charles Saatchi, but no films have been produced since.

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    Charles Saatchi

    Charles Saatchi (born 9 June 1943) (Arabic: تشارلز ساعاتجي‎) was the co-founder with his brother Maurice of the global advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi, which became the world's biggest before the brothers were forced out of their own company in 1995.
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    2004 Stuckist Turner demo 1 (2)

    Stuckist demonstrations

    Stuckist protest against the Turner Prize, 19 October, 2004, enlisting Charles Saatchi's name
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    Saatchi Gallery

    He said Saatchi was "childish" and "I'm not Charles Saatchi's barrel-organ monkey ...
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    Stella Vine

    In 2004, as a former member of the Stuckists, Vine's association with the collector Charles Saatchi "infuriated her former compatriots who claimed she had taken their ideas and sidled up to the enemy".
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    Damien Hirst

    He said Saatchi was "childish" and "I'm not Charles Saatchi's barrel-organ monkey ...
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    Young British Artists

    This was actually a showing of Charles Saatchi's private collection of their work, and he owned the major pieces.
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    Saatchi

    Saatchi & Saatchi, advertising agency founded by Maurice Saatchi and Charles Saatchi
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    Stuckism

    Stella Vine, an artist promoted by Charles Saatchi in 2004, was first shown by the Stuckists in 2001.
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    Stuckism International Gallery

    The gallery staged group and solo shows of Stuckist paintings, and displayed a preserved shark as a challenge to Damien Hirst and Charles Saatchi.
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    Charles Thomson (artist)

    The same year he exhibited the then-unknown artist, Stella Vine (later made famous by Charles Saatchi).

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