DEAD Illustrations by Alexandra KilburnIn this new book, cleverly designed to look like a marble tombstone (complete with marble edge stain), Charles Saatchi relates often perversely entertaining stories that look at death and mortality in a coolly amused and detached way. In 52 brief essayssometimes dark, sometimes drolland including 50 illustrations, Saatchi spans a wide variety of topics; the Russian mafia, snake eating spiders, Attila the Hun, the Wild West, being run over by your own
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and stands as one of Ulitskaya’s most ambitious and thought‑provoking works
will imagine a future in which robots make art—and presents their chosen future in their own style
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