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In 1989, armed with a degree from Bennington College and time spent at the
Architectural Association in London, Tom Sachs set out to explore his options.
Having worked for design heavies like Frank O. Gehry and
Tom Dixon, it wasn't until his infamous holiday window for Barneys in New
York that he established himself as an independent creative force. Ever
after, Sachs and his team at Allied Cultural Prosthetics have been busy at
work. Sachs' work is included in the collections of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum,
the Whitney Museum of American Art and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Tom Sachs (bn. 1966) lives and works in New York, USA.
Representation:
Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris, France
Sperone Westwater, New York, USA
KultureFlash Related Links:
Additional Images -- Hermes Handgrenade (1995) & Value Meals (1998)
Additional Images II -- Chanel Guillotine (1998)
Additional Images III -- The Crawler (2003)
Additional Images IV -- Nutsy's (2002-03)
Big Money Bad Boy essay
Interview
Additional Links:
Biography
tomsachs.org
Movies
artnet images
Editions for sale
Articles/Interviews
Nutsy's @ Guggenheim Berlin (2003)
Deutsch Bank Newsletter Profile/Interview (2003)
Nutsy's at the Bohen Foundation New York (2002-03)
frieze review (2003)
Flash Art review (2003)
Paper profile (2002)
index magazine interview (2001)
Interview (1998)
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