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British sculptor (born 1961) This article is about the British sculptor. For the Australian/American volleyball player, see Sarah Straton.

Sarah Staton (born 1961) is a British sculptor. She is head of the sculpture programme at the Royal College of Art.

Sarah Staton was born in 1961. Her work is in the permanent collection of the Tate Gallery.

Staton makes exhibitions, commissioned sculptures for specific sites, furniture and publications. In the late 1980s Staton opened up her Bloomsbury squat as a gallery, and named it Milch. Milch became one of the best known art spaces of its kind at the time. Staton is also known for decorating the lawn of the Serpentine Gallery with a Union flag of smashed bottles.

One of Staton's most well known projects is the Sarah Staton Supastore, a peripatetic shop selling works by up-and-coming contemporaries, unknowns and established artists such as Sol LeWitt, Mile Kelley and Steve Willats. The Supastore has appeared in Laure Genillard Gallery, the ICA in London, the San Francisco Art Fair, and the Middlesbrough Art Gallery.

References

  1. Royal College of Art: Sarah Staton | Royal College of Art, accessdate: 30 August 2014
  2. ^ Foster, Alicia (2004). Tate women artists. London: Tate. p. 247. ISBN 9781854373113.
  3. "faces to watch in the art world 7. Sarah Staton | The Independent". independent.co.uk. Retrieved 30 July 2017.

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