Saatchi purging collection of Mueck sculptures to support new oils habit

Blogged under North America by ADD on Tuesday 1 March 2005 at 11:50 am

Dead Dad (1996-97)

British collector and trendsetter Charles Saatchi, who was the most famous—and infamous—booster of the YBA “Sensation” artists during the 90s, is liquidating his legendary collection in order to focus his affections on oil paintings.

The Art Newspaper reports that Saatchi recently sold two works by sculptor Ron Mueck, in addition to the two he already sold near the end of 2004. Out the door are going Pinocchio (1996) and Dead Dad (1996-97, above), which were sent to a new york dealer. The article briefly goes into Saatchi’s discovery of Mueck working as a model maker in 1996; Pinocchio is regarded as the artist’s earliest sculpture.

Pinocchio is expected to fetch $1 million and Dead Dad is expected to bring $1.5 million.

Saatchi Britart sell-off continues - The Art Newspaper

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