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My Name is Charles Saatchi and I Am an Artoholic

In 'My Name is Charles Saatchi and I Am an Artoholic,' Charles Saatchi shares his personal journey as an art collector. The book delves into his fascination with contemporary art, his encounters with artists, and the stories behind his collection of over 7,000 works. Saatchi discusses the evolution of his tastes, the challenges of collecting, and the impact of art on his life. more

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Charles Saatchi
Charles Saatchi

Charles Saatchi is a renowned British art collector, born on June 9, 1943. He is known for his passion and generosity in collecting modern art, which has had a profound impact on the art world. more

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