- Jay Jopling
Jay Jopling (born 1963) is a British
contemporary art dealer andgallerist . He was formerly married to the artistSam Taylor-Wood ; the couple announcing their separation on September 19 2008. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7626492.stm Powerful art-world marriage ends]BBC article retrievedSeptember 20 2008 ]Jopling was educated at Eton and studied art history at Edinburgh University. As a student he visited Manhattan where he forged links with post-war American artists, encouraging them to donate works for the charity auction New Art: New World. In the late 1980s probably the most significant event of Jopling's career occurred as Jopling formed a friendship with the artist
Damien Hirst . In terms of background the two could not have been more dissimilar but Hirst had grown up inLeeds and Jopling, the son ofLord Jopling ,Margaret Thatcher 's Agriculture Minister, was brought up in Yorkshire. Hirst had already sold a number of works to the influential collectorCharles Saatchi but Jopling enabled the artist to realise more ambitious projects including the sculpture 'The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living' and more recently the diamond skull 'For the Love of God'.Initially Jopling only supported a small list of artists including Hirst,
Tracey Emin ,Antony Gormley andMarc Quinn organising exhibitions in warehouses. In 1993 he openedWhite Cube gallery in Duke Street,St. James's ,London . In 2000 the gallery opened a second larger space inHoxton and in 2006 opened a further gallery in Mason's Yard, off Piccadilly. Along the way, Jopling has acquired representation of a formidable list of young British artists including his wifeSam Taylor-Wood , theChapman Brothers ,Gilbert & George andGary Hume as well as major international artists includingChuck Close ,Andreas Gursky ,Anselm Kiefer ,Gabriel Orozco ,Doris Salcedo andJeff Wall .With his trademark rectangular frame glasses and
Savile Row suits Jopling is often portrayed as asvengali figure moulding and encouraging his artists. He is one of the most successful British gallerists in recent history and this is partly a result of his astute business sense.References
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* [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/portrait.asp?LinkID=mp61503&rNo=1&role=sit Photographic portrait] by
Harry Borden at the National Portrait Gallery.
* [http://www.whitecube.com/ White Cube Website]
* [http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/blogon/2006/09/tim_marlow_arts_broadcaster_an.php Tim Marlow Interview On White Cube]
* [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,6903,796335,00.html "Guardian" Article (09/2002)]
* [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/profiles/article1769513.ece "Independent" Article]
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