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SAATCHI’S TOP 10 AS SELECTED BY MADAME X From over 100,000 international artists at Charles Saatchi's Online Gallery, ten were chosen as the "best" over the last week in October 2009. These ten were selected by Mme. X, an author, art critic and assistant curator in London. Cesar Marzetti, chief curator at the Museum of New Art, has now curated these ten artists into an exhibition of their own. Artists: Suse Bauer, Alex Burdiak, Toby Christian, Marsilio Diteramo, Jessica Drum, Megan Jacobs, Plan b, Mandy Williams, Women's Rooms, Mehran Zamani. *Mme. X is an author, art critic and a curator. Formerly assistant curator at _________ Art Gallery, she is now assistant curator at the _______ of _____________ _____, London. She is a regular contributor to ______ ____ and recently co-authored (with _____ ______) 'The _____________ ____ ______'.
THE SAATCHI 10
Charles
Saatchi is arguably the most important art collector in the world. He can
make or break an artist's career by merely dropping his hat. Saatchi Online
was launched in 2006. The website currently has over
Although lauded and celebrated from cyber-space, this small group of Saatchi’s best artists was never intended for a real exhibition. It’s a virtual world we’re living, after all. And how can anyone create a dialogue between art that was chosen on merit, yes, but without true thread or any other "real" connect? Eager to conflate these distinctions between a labored exhibition and random pairings, Cesar Marzetti immediately grabbed at the opportunity to curate just such a show for the Museum of New Art:
Hans Arp ripped
up his drawings, threw them in the air and glued the fragments on a piece of
paper in the order they hit the floor. Tristan Tzara composed poems by
picking words from a hat. William S. Burroughs
Charles Saatchi seems to agree:
"The art
world is dominated in people's
Participating Artists (in order of images):
Nelda Gilliam
Alex Burdiak
Suse Bauer
Maya Pottenkulam
Toby Christian
Mandy Williams
Megan Jacobs
Julia Townsend
PLAN
b
THE SAATCHI 10
&
Joint receptions:
February 13,
Saturday
from 6p to 9p
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