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Monday, 14 April, 2003, 09:38 GMT 10:38 UK
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In pictures: Inside the Saatchi Gallery
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Duane Hanson's Woman and Child in Stroller is among works to greet visitors to London's Saatchi Gallery from 17 April.
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Tracey Emin's My Bed, complete with soiled sheets and condoms, caused controversy when shortlisted for the 1999 Turner Prize.
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The title of Dave Falconer's Vermin Death Star is a clue that this oddly-shaped work is crawling with rodent activity.
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Ron Mueck's huge Mask is one of a number of his works in the gallery and is detailed down to eyelashes and nose hair.
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Turner Prize-winner Damien Hirst's Spot Mini sits precariously on the grand stairs that lead to the hub of the gallery.
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Tracey Emin offers a bold rebuttal to her critics as she pictures herself awash with money in I've Got It All .
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Marcus Harvey's portrait of serial killer Myra Hindley caused outrage when shown in Saatchi's Sensation exhibition.
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Damien Hirst's rotating wheel is one of several of his works making up the gallery's inaugral retrospective of a major artist.
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Smokers beware: Damien Hirst's Horror At Home is a giant ashtray filled with the butts of thousands of real cigarettes.
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Damien Hirst takes up his recurring theme of pharmacy in this detailed, sectioned glass case.
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Tom Hunter's Woman Reading Possession Order is from a series of pictures of London squatters and borrowed from a Vermeer work.
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Damien Hirst's Away From the Flock is one of a series of controversial works using animal carcasses in formaldehyde.
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Peter Davies makes known his artistic heroes in his colourful painting The Hip One Hundred.
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One half of Damien Hirst's split pig in formaldehyde moves back and forth in a mock representation of life and freedom.
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Gavin Turk's lifelike Nomad is at first glance a homeless person and only lack of movement suggests otherwise.
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