The Saatchi Gallery, established by Charles Saatchi in 1985, displays contemporary British art, sometimes controversial but well curated and influential

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Saatchi Gallery, London

The Saatchi Gallery, established by Charles Saatchi in 1985, displays contemporary British art, sometimes controversial but well curated and influential.

The Saatchi Gallery, established by Charles Saatchi in 1985, displays contemporary British art, sometimes controversial but well curated and influential. Displaying Saatchi's personal collection, the displays have evolved through distinct phases and at times showcase upcoming unseen artists as well. For artists and collectors from over the world, Saatchi Art online is a place to share, discover, admire and buy art from within the confines of your home.


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About Saatchi Gallery

 King's Road, Chelsea, London, United Kingdom

 +44 20 7811 30

 www.saatchigallery.com

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