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Nationality
  
German

Name
  
Karsten Schubert


Role
  
Art dealer

Books
  
The curator's egg

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Born
  
1961
Berlin, Germany

Occupation
  
artists' representative, gallery proprietor and publisher

Known for
  
Karsten Schubert Limited Ridinghouse

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Karsten Schubert (born 1961) is a German art dealer and publisher working in London, England.

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Karsten Schubert Limited

Karsten Schubert ran Karsten Schubert Limited, initially in collaboration, and with the backing of, Richard Salmon, from 1986 to 1991. His 1988 group show of Ian Davenport, Gary Hume and Michael Landy was one of the first commercial gallery shows of artists that would later come to be known as Young British Artists (YBA). The gallery quickly came to represent many of the YBA artists and several non-British artists .

In addition to the exhibition programme the gallery also contributed to the publication of a series of catalogues and books which offered an overview of the YBA scene.

The gallery relocated from Charlotte Street to smaller premises in Foley Street, continuing its exhibition and publishing programme.

Rachel Whiteread's 1996 departure from the gallery triggered a reorientation of Schubert's activities. He became a private artists' representative and art dealer working with a select number of artists.

In 2007, the company moved to premises on Golden Square in Soho then, in January 2014 moved to Lexington Street, Soho.

Schubert is a trustee of SPACE, London.

Ridinghouse

In 1995 Charles Asprey, Thomas Dane and Karsten Schubert established Ridinghouse. The imprint is committed to publishing primary documents, art historical research, first monographs, anthologies of interviews and writings and editions. The organisation has expanded since 2004 and produces 14-16 publications a year.

References

Karsten Schubert Wikipedia