Saatchi Gallery

Saatchi Gallery

Fine Art

London, London 48,606 followers

An arts charity providing an innovative platform for contemporary art & culture.

About us

The Saatchi Gallery was founded in 1985 with the aim of bringing contemporary art to as wide an audience as possible and make it accessible by providing an innovative platform for emerging artists to show their work. Saatchi Gallery exists as a registered charity to provide an innovative platform for contemporary art and culture. We are committed to supporting artists and rendering contemporary art accessible to all. We strive to present projects in physical and digital spaces that are engaging, enlightening and educational for diverse audiences.

Industry
Fine Art
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
London, London
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1985

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    🌍🌟 “A visual journey examining the distinction between simulated ideologies and reality” - Abundant Art 🌍🌟 Anastasia Samoylova’s major survey ADAPTATION “challenges us to reflect on how the images around us influence our understanding, both of nature and of ourselves, in a world where reality is increasingly shaped by simulation.” Featuring works from her acclaimed series FloodZone, Image Cities, Floridas, and more, the exhibition delves into the tensions between human intervention and the natural world. “Take time with it.” - THE STANDARD Curated by Taous R. Dahmani Produced by FEP - Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography 📅 On now until 20 January 2025. 🎟️ Tickets from £6. One Ticket, Three Exhibitions.Visit Adaptation and your ticket also enables you to see As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic, and Aneesa Dawoojee: March of the Hummingbirds. #Adaptation #SaatchiGallery #PhotographyLondon #PhotographyExhibition #LondonArt

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    ❄️ On Friday 6 DECEMBER, join us for art after dark with a combined ticket to see our major exhibitions – As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic, Anastasia Samoylova: Adaptation – the first major survey of contemporary American photographer Anastasia Samoylova. Your Saatchi LATES tickets will include: 🌟 Talking Tapestry The unveiling of a tapestry by artist Adalberto Lonardi, which was previously on display at the Italian Embassy, and an informal talk about art’s ability to connect us. Thanks to our supporter, Pasqua Wines. This event is 18+ ✍️ 💃 Keep Moving: Movement Life Drawing with IRIE! Dance Theatre 🎨 No prior experience is necessary and all materials will be provided. 🎟 Entry to As We Rise, and Adaptation. Tickets booked for 6 December will also include entry to Aneesa Dawoojee’s March of the Hummingbirds 🎟 Entry to all current Ground Floor Shows 🍷 Bar open to 8:30pm

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  • 🎶 Featuring classic and contemporary Black music made throughout the diaspora, get in the mood for 𝑨𝒔 𝑾𝒆 𝑹𝒊𝒔𝒆: 𝑷𝒉𝒐𝒕𝒐𝒈𝒓𝒂𝒑𝒉𝒚 𝒇𝒓𝒐𝒎 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝑩𝒍𝒂𝒄𝒌 𝑨𝒕𝒍𝒂𝒏𝒕𝒊𝒄 with the accompanying soundtrack – available to listen on Spotify . 💿 𝑨𝒔 𝑾𝒆 𝑹𝒊𝒔𝒆: 𝑺𝒐𝒖𝒏𝒅𝒔 𝒇𝒓𝒐𝒎 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝑩𝒍𝒂𝒄𝒌 𝑨𝒕𝒍𝒂𝒏𝒕𝒊𝒄 builds upon lyrical themes of agency, joy, belonging, subjectivity and self-representation and includes blistering hits by Tenor Saw, Jeff Parker, Cymande, Miriam Makeba, and more. Compiled by Dr. Kenneth Montague and published by Aperture Download the playlist now via the link: https://lnkd.in/ganAUttr OR buy the limited-edition vinyl record at SAATCHI STORE online and at the gallery! What’s your favourite track? 👇 #music #artmusic #vinyl #records #christmasgifts #christmasgiftsideas #AsWeRise #saatchigallery

    As We Rise: Sounds from the Black Atlantic

    As We Rise: Sounds from the Black Atlantic

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    ONE TICKET, THREE EXHIBITIONS. 🎟️ This winter, immerse yourself in a world of diverse stories, cultures, and powerful photography at Saatchi Gallery. From the rich histories of the African Diaspora in As We Rise, to Anastasia Samoylova’s stunning environmental reflections in Adaptation, and the heartfelt portraiture in March of the Hummingbirds by Aneesa Dawoojee - this is a season of must-see art. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Every image [in As We Rise] contains some kind of magic" - The Guardian As We Rise is produced by Aperture featuring selections from The Wedge Collection; Anastasia Samoylova: Adaptation is produced by FEP; Aneesa Dawoojee: March of the Hummingbirds is kindly supported by MPB and RPS. ✨ Don’t miss out. Open until 20 January. Visit now and experience all three exhibitions with one ticket! Book here: https://lnkd.in/gmpqNfjD

  • 🚨 The battle for Lobsteropolis is ON! 🦞💥 Step into Philip Colbert’s epic new exhibition at Saatchi Gallery, where lobster warriors face off against AI in a retro-futuristic clash of history and tech. From monumental paintings to mythological sculptures, Colbert’s bold, hyperpop vision brings the fight to life. Don’t miss out—art history just got a reboot! ⚔️🌟 🗓️29 NOVEMBER - 13 JANUARY 2025 🎟️Free Entry. Pre-booking is not required. 📍Located on the Ground Floor in Gallery 4. #Lobsteropolis #PhilipColbert #SaatchiGallery #AIvsArt #AI #AIart

  • Today we recognise the work of incredible American artists in our major exhibitions, As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic, and Anastasia Samoylova: Adaptation. As We Rise embraces the notion of “lifting as we rise” – empowering your community while striving for personal success, and is the reason why the many works featured in the exhibition reflect on the themes of Community, Identity, and Power. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “A triumph... a monumental archival tribute to the cultures and stories so often pushed to the fringes.” - @theupcoming Adaptation invites us to question and reflect on our surroundings. Intertwining aesthetics with socio-politics, Samoylova's art is a dynamic response to our rapidly changing world, addressing themes such as capitalism, climate change, gentrification, and the gendered occupation of public space. "In their dreamlike strangeness, Samoylova’s FloodZone images are neither documentary nor art photography but possess elements of bothIn their dreamlike strangeness, Samoylova’s FloodZone images are neither documentary nor art photography but possess elements of both, while evoking the unsettling atmosphere of a world where life attempts to continue as normal in the face of impending existential catastrophe." - @theguardian See both exhibitions with a single ticket from now until 20 January, plus Aneesa Dawoojee: March of the Hummingbirds until 5 January. Book Now: https://lnkd.in/gmpqNfjD Images: 1. Xaviera Simmons, Denver, 2008, from As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic (Aperture, 2021). Courtesy the artist and David Castillo 2. Zun Lee, Jebron Felder and his son Jae’shaun at home, Harlem, New York, September 2011, from As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic (Aperture, 2021). Courtesty Zun Lee, from the Father Figure Project 3. Texas Isaiah, My Name Is My Name I, 2016, from As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic (Aperture, 2021). © Texas Isaiah 4. Kennedi Carter, Untitled (Self-Portrait), 2020, from As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic (Aperture, 2021). Courtesy Kennedi Carter 5. Jamel Shabazz, Best Friends, Brooklyn, New York, 1981, from As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic (Aperture, 2021). Courtesy Jamel Shabazz 6. Anastasia Samoylova, © Fountain, 2017 7. Anastasia Samoylova, © Pink Sidewalk, 2017 8. Anastasia Samoylova,© The Tea Room, Vizcaya, 2018

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  • NOW OPEN! Adaptation - the first major survey of works by contemporary American photographer @anasamoylova "The question I want to present with my work is whether we can try to love a place, and by extension, one another." Featured previously as a part of Saatchi Gallery’s 2022 ‘America in Crisis’ exhibition, Samoylova's Florida series presents what she calls a "chameleon" state. "It can be dystopian or paradisiacal, disturbing or dreamy." Curated by @taous_r_dahmani , Adaptation also presents works from FloodZone, Landscape Sublime, Image Cities, and Breakfasts, showcasing Samoylova's provocative vision that challenges and enriches our understanding of pressing issues. See these works and more, along with As We Rise and March of the Hummingbirds, open now until 20 January, 2025. Grab your tickets via the link in our bio. Your ticket will grant you access to all three exhibitions, starting from £6. Adaptation is produced by @fep_photo. #Adaptation #florida #photography #saatchigallery #americaincrisis #art #artlondon #SaatchiGalleryExhibitions #LondonExhibition#Photography #LondonArt #PhotographyExhibitions #PhotographyExhibitionsLondon #saatchigalleryphotography

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  • 🌟 Ground floor exhibitions at Saatchi Gallery are now open! 🎉 💥Samuel Nnorom: Multitude or Minority? Join us for a solo exhibition of remarkable emerging Nigerian artist, Samuel Nnorom, winner of the M&C Saatchi Group Art for Change Prize 2022. Open until November 24. 💥The Walls Between Us Explore the intricate notion of ‘home’ through the lens of 12 talented artists, curated by SOTA Marketplace. Open until November 25. 💥Unreal City Dive into the vibrant world of abstract painting in London, showcasing three generations of artists who redefine the genre. Open until November 17. Don’t miss out! Free Entry, No pre-booking required 🖼️✨ #SaatchiGallery #ArtExhibitions #Abstract painting #TextileArt #Painting #ArtLondon

  • 💥ANNOUNCING💥 ANEESA DAJOOWEE: MARCH OF THE HUMMINGBIRDS 📸🕊️ Adding to our line-up of major winter exhibitions, March of the Hummingbirds presents the work of award-winning portrait and documentary photographer Aneesa Dawoojee. Her compassionate and considered project documents the rich histories and cultures of the Caribbean, along with Mauritius, and highlights the power of community spirit. See this exhibition alongside As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic and Anastasia Samoylova: Adaptation on our combined ticket, which grants entry to THREE exhibitions for the price of one. 📍 Gallery 10 🎫 Tickets from £6 via the link in bio. One ticket. Three exhibitions. 📅 5 November 2024- 5 January 2025 @mpbcom @royalphotographicsociety @aneesaimages

  • ✨ Get ready for art after dark! 🌛Join us at Saatchi Gallery for our 2024 Winter Lates, featuring our three major exhibitions: As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic, Anastasia Samoylova: Adaptation and Aneesa Dajoowee: March of the Hummingbirds ⭐️ On 8 November, dive into sustainability with a panel featuring inspiring female founders and creators, hosted by Rock Badger and Tiny Studios. Don’t miss out! 🌟On 6 December, get ready for creative workshops led by the Saatchi Gallery Learning team, with special activations by our supporter Pasqua Wines. 💥 And Finally, on 17 January, two more creative workshops will be led by the Saatchi Gallery learning team! Your ticket includes: - Entry to major exhibitions - Entry to all ground floor shows - Access to Bar open until 8:30 PM 🌟 Dates: 8 November, 6 December, and 17 January, 6:30 PM – 9 PM. 🎟️ Book Tickets Now Via the Link in Bio 🔗 🎨 #SaatchiLates #ArtAfterDark

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