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Sadie Coles HQ is a prominent contemporary art gallery in London, England, founded by Sadie Coles.

Sadie Coles first worked as a gallery director for Anthony d'Offay. She opened her own gallery, Sadie Coles HQ, in April 1997 with paintings by John Currin and an installation by Sarah Lucas, one of the Young British Artists, who is her best known artist. Jim Lambie, whom she represents, was a nominee for the 2005 Turner Prize. Artists she represents include Carl Andre, Matthew Barney, Avner Ben Gal, Frank Benson, John Bock, Don Brown, John Currin, Sam Durant, Angus Fairhurst, Urs Fischer, Jonathan Horowitz, David Korty, Gabriel Kuri, Jim Lambie, Sarah Lucas, Hellen van Meene, Victoria Morton, JP Munro, Laura Owens, Simon Periton, Raymond Pettibon, Elizabeth Peyton, Richard Prince, Ugo Rondinone, Wilhelm Sasnal, Daniel Sinsel, Andreas Slominski, Christiana Soulou, Rudolf Stingel, Nicola Tyson, Paloma Varga Weisz, TJ Wilcox , and Andrea Zittel.

The gallery has two sites close together in Mayfair, at 69 South Audley Street and 9 Balfour Mews.




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