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Carl Freedman was born on 1965, is a British art critic and curator. Discover Carl Freedman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

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1960

After purchasing part of the old Thanet Press building in the centre of town, Carl Freedman's new HQ spans 10,000 square foot of a concrete 1960s commercial building.

The site includes three exhibition spaces, an artist apartment and an upper floor dedicated to Freedman's print publishing business;  Counter Editions.

'This is a fantastic opportunity for us to present larger-scale solo presentations by our artists as well as more expansive curated shows.

Margate is going through an amazing transformation, led by a growing art community, and we are excited to be a part of the future of the town's creative-led regeneration.' Carl Freedman.

1963

The result was Emin's famous "tent" Everyone I have Ever Slept With 1963–1995, which was first exhibited in the show.

Freedman's interview with her appears in the catalogue.

Other featured artists were Sarah Lucas, Gary Hume, Damien Hirst, Mat Collishaw, Gilbert & George, Critical Décor and Stephen Pippin.

Freedman said one of the show's themes was:

1965

Carl Freedman (born 1965) is the founder of Carl Freedman Gallery (formerly Counter Gallery).

He previously worked as a writer and a curator.

Saatchi arrived at Gambler in a green Bentley and, according to Freedman, was immediately impressed by (and then bought) Hirst's first major "animal" installation, A Thousand Years, consisting of a large glass case containing maggots and flies feeding off a rotting cow's head.

(The installation was later a notable feature of the Sensation exhibition.) At this early stage, Freedman was financing the production of Hirst's vitrines, and has commented that not many people attended these early shows, including Freeze.

1994

In 1994, Freedman toured the US with Tracey Emin, driving in a Cadillac from San Francisco to New York, making stops en route where she gave readings from her autobiographical book Exploration of the Soul to finance the trip.

1995

In 1995, Freedman curated the show Minky Manky at the South London Gallery.

At the time Emin was relatively unknown.

Freedman, concerned that he would be accused of nepotism, challenged Emin to make a great work.

1999

The couple also spent time by the sea in Whitstable together, using the beach-hut, which she uprooted and turned into art in 1999 with the title The Last Thing I Said to You is Don't Leave Me Here, and which was destroyed (along with her "tent") in the 2004 Momart warehouse fire.

2003

In 2003, he opened Counter Gallery in Charlotte Road, Shoreditch, East London to sell original works.

The opening show had works by Simon Martin, an art lecturer and YBA contemporary.

2007

In 2007, the gallery changed its name to Carl Freedman Gallery.

2019

Carl Freedman Gallery opened in Margate, Kent on Saturday 25 May 2019 with a major solo show of new work by British painter Billy Childish.