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In the slut-shaming 1990s, Tracey Emin was derided as a vamp, a hard-drinking exhibitionist who made installations about her sex life: a tent appliquéd with the names of everyone she’d ever ...
Art & Exhibitions Tracey Emin’s New Paintings Explore the Depths of Vulnerability. See Them Here “Lovers Grave,” Emin’s show at White Cube New York, is on view through January 13, 2024.
I caught two shows last week — Dana Schutz’s and Tracey Emin’s — that represent the two extremes. Schutz, who’s now 47, is our leading painter of oil-on-canvas allegories.
Tracey Emin’s installation My Bed 1998 returns to Tate Britain after it first came to public attention when shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition. It is displayed here alongside six of the ...
Painter Tracey Emin, Who Survived a Terminal Cancer Diagnosis, Excavates the Intertwining of Love and Death in ‘Lover’s Grave’ Her work has always been about this precarious balance between the ...
Tracey Emin’s installation My Bed 1998 returns to Tate Britain after it first came to public attention when shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition. It is displayed here alongside six of the ...
Art & Exhibitions Artist Tracey Emin Reflects on Sex, Love, and Loss in Landmark Italian Show At Florence’s Palazzo Strozzi, the British artist bares all across decades of uncompromising art.
Tracey Emin’s “My Bed,” from 1998, sold in 2014 for 2.5 million pounds, or what would be about $5.1 million today.
In 2000, Emin was a leading light in the Young British Artists (YBA) movement, known for her frank, confessional pieces, including a tent appliquéd with the names of everyone she’d ever slept with.
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