Saatchi Online Weekly Top 10 Chosen By Rebecca Wilson: April 10 – April 16, 2011

For my next few selections from Saatchi Online I’m choosing works by medium which you can buy from the site. Last week was photography. This week it’s painting, and next time I’ll be on the lookout for sculpture.

Marek Hospodarsky
Naoki Fuku
Sinkovics EdE
Farrell Brickhouse
Feliks Marciniak
Stuart Ridley
Robb Damman
Ben Cavers
Michele Senesi
Sebastian Rudko

About the author

Rebecca Wilson
In May 2006, Rebecca Wilson brought her expertise from 14 years in book and art magazine publishing to the Saatchi Gallery, where she launched an online daily magazine for the gallery's expanding website. In 2007 she created New Sensations, a prize for art students which identifies and supports the most exciting emerging artists. The prize is run in the UK with Channel 4 and will be launch in North America in 2011. As well as working on Saatchi Online, she is Associate Director of the Saatchi Gallery in London. Prior to joining The Saatchi Gallery, Rebecca was editor of ArtReview, and before that deputy editor of Modern Painters.

10 Comments

  1. It’s good that you’ve noticed Stuart Ridley, he really is making art about our times

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  2. Hi Rebecca,

    Just wanted you to know that one of your artist’s, action artist, Jeffrey Birney made the cover of our magazine! http://www.ModernCultureMagazine.com.

    You must be very proud to have your artist’s be so recognized.

    Keep up the great work!

    I send

    My Kindest and Art-filled Regards,
    Nora Goodman

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  3. Brian Marsh says:

    Seems that comments aren’t posting today?

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  4. Brian Marsh says:

    Dear Rebecca Wilson
    Perhaps the Saatchi Gallery could put on a show selecting from some or all of these 92 out of the 5,787 in Showdown 4?
    http://www.saatchionline.com/collections/view/owner/89265/collection/6872
    Regards
    Brian Marsh
    London

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  5. Dear Rebecca,
    My name is Patrick Donlan and I am a self taught artist born in 1962 in Warrington, England, and currently living in Hong Kong. I have been working for over 20 years as a solo artist, for the large part on a non–commercial basis, to concentrate solely and purely on my art. I would like to kindly ask if you could take a moment to view my work at http://www.patrickdonlan.com. Any comments/advice you may have would be greatly appreciated as I am quite new to the world of the art market.
    Please accept my apologies if this is not the proper channel to contact you through.
    Very best,
    Patrick Donlan

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  6. Dear Rebecca,
    Thanks for choosing me to be part of this impressive group of artists. It’s much appreciated. I just had a lovely popular interview in Valerie Brennan’s blog: http://www.studiocritical.blogspot.com
    All the best,
    Farrell Brickhouse

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  7. Rebecca Wilson says:

    Hello Farrell
    Thanks for alerting me to that really interesting selection of interviews including the one with you! Some great painters there I thought.
    all best
    Rebecca

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  8. NAOKI FUKU says:

    Hello Rebecca

    Thanks for choosing my painting (LOST), It’s much appreciated.
    the painting (Lost) will be exhibited at Lloyd Gill Gallery (The exhibition ”Portrature unravelled”)in Somerset in June 2011.
    my new website http://www.naokifuku.com for more detail of the painting.

    Especially If you have time to check and comment on my painting called ”Darling what shall we eat tonight”(one of before the 7th series) that would be grateful.

    I am currently staying in Basel, if you visit ‘ART BASEL’ this year, please let me know!;-)

    Thanks for your support Rebecca!
    Naoki

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  9. Dear Rebecca!
    Thanks for choosing me to be part of this impressive group of artists.

    I want to inform You about my latest project.
    One of my masterworks is an analogue, interactive public figural statue of two characters sitting on a bench. The statue is cast of soap(290 kg pure bio/domestic soap), and the spectators will be given the chance to form and reshape the original statue by washing their hands with it. After the countless possible alterations the statue (the soap) will dissapear.
    http://www.saatchionline.com/art/Sculpture-Environmental-PrEdEsTINAtio/85705/1286346/view

    You can follow the changes on the sculpture online :

    http://91.102.231.82:8003/cgi-bin/guestimage.html

    Regards.
    EdE Sinkovics
    Budapest

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