It was just over a year ago that art mogul Charles Saatchi was photographed grabbing the neck of his then-wife, Nigella Lawson.
And now, the 71-year-old is selling artisic impressions of the horrific moment on his website.
Yes, paintings of Saatchi throttling a a visibly distraught Lawson are being listed for sale for as much as $10,600AUD.
Pictures like this:
And this:
And this:
You’ve got to be kidding us, right?
The images, ranging from the detailed to the amateur, have appeared on SaatchiArt.com – and cost anywhere between £150 and tens of thousands of dollars. The works have been submitted to the website by the artists themselves, who upload their work and receive 70 percent of the asking price – while the website receives 30 per cent of the cost of the sale.
Not surprisingly, Saatchi has defended the sale of the works, saying he did not commission the artwork . He told The Mail on Sunday, “Would it have been a better story if I had censored artists whose work might be personally disobliging?”
Well, yes.
Art can be used to draw attention to atrocities, or to record a particular cultural mood or moment in time, or to make people think.
But by allowing these works to be listed for sale on SaatchiArt.com, Charles Saatchi is directly making a profit from his assault on Nigella Lawson.
54-year-old Lawson became the focus of worldwide media attention, and was dragged through the courts in the aftermath of their split – and Saatchi’s empire will make a profit from his attack on his then-wife.
Top Comments
THIS IS RIDICULOUS
I think these paintings say so much about the man in question, he's week, a bully, tasteless and clearly has no remorse for his actions and little feeling for victims of abuse....... karma will sort him out in the end!