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Artist: Tracey Emin ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (4)
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Museum of Fine Arts -
Nicholas Nixon, American, Born in 1947 Bern Prince, April Gariepy, Cadfre Tracey Boston Latin School
The Metropolitan Museum of Art -
Quilt, ca. 1890 American; Made in Mid-Atlantic, New York, AmericaSilk, velvet, ribbons, cotton; 60 3/4
Museum of Fine Arts -
Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, Spanish, 1746-1828 Diligencias nuebas o sillas de es paldas (New
Museum of Fine Arts -
Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, Spanish, 1746-1828 Locos patines (Mad Skates), Sheet 32 from the

Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (23)
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Kiasma, Museum of Contemporary Art: Widening Circle: 1990s International Acquisitions
Norwegian Mari Slaattelid, winner of the first prize in the Carnegie Art Award competition, employs different techniques to examine the dimensions of painting. Marko Vuokola's installation, displayed in the same room, suggests the ever wider field...

National Museums Liverpool: Call for Artists: John Moores 24
The deadline to register to enter is 17 February 2006 - just a month away! For full details visit www.thewalker.org.uk/johnmoores24 ...

Detroit Institute of Art: Postponing the opening of ART UNTIL NOW
While The Detroit News reported Monday that the exhibit was canceled, Graham Beal (the museum’s new director of less than two months) said it was postponed. DIA spokeswoman Annmarie Erickson told the newspaper: The museum has a responsibility to ...

Matthew Bown Gallery: Arnis Balcus - Naked: Recent Photographs by Young Latvian Photographer
And yet they transcend not only any element of seediness but also the formal limitations of the snapshot. They are gorgeous essays in form, light and colour that refer back to photographic verities established by the great masters of the twentieth...

Irish Museum of Modern Art: The Rowan Collection: Contemporary British and Irish Art
The exhibition, in the New Galleries, includes paintings, photographs, sculpture, installations and graphic works. The subject matter is equally diverse embracing abstraction, figure ...

Kettle's Yard Gallery: FACE/OFF: a portrait of the artist
However, these are no conventional self-portraits. As the title suggests, there will be few, if any, faces in the exhibition. Rather, the works suggest alternative ways, perhaps more accurate, certainly more playful, by which an artist might po...

South London Gallery: William Furlong: To Hear Yourself as Others Hear You
Come and See is a further work, installed in the entrance to the gallery, which through voice recording explores local issues, ideas, and identity, constructed from the words and sounds of Camberwell and Peckham residents. From school children to ...

Edinburgh Printmakers: FRESH: Contemporary British Artists in Print
The exhibition includes works by YBA’s such as the Chapman brothers, Gary Hume and Chris Ofili with leading innovators from Scotland such as Toby Paterson, Graham Fagen and Moyna Flannigan. The graphic quality and wide range of subject matte...

Tate Liverpool: At Sea: Works in All Media that Examine the Sea
Artists such as Vija Celmins and Hiroshi Sugimoto see the sea as conducive to quiet contemplation. For others, the sea evokes scenes of danger or disaster. Shipwrecks, drownings and other tragedies are hauntingly alluded t...

Wagner Rosenbaum Gallery: Folk Art From the Maritimes: A Group Collective
Folk Art paintings by Beatrice McFadden, Yvonne Murray, E. Joyce Comisky; impressionistic paintings by Tootsie Emin from Yarmouth, N.S and realistic paintings by Patti Durkee and Roseann Fine, originally from Yarmouth will also be shown. Pa...

Sheffield Galleries and Museum Trust, Graves Art Gallery: Faltering Flame - Aspects of the Human Condition in Contemporary Art
Faltering Flame will be curated by David Thorp who has been Curator of Contemporary Projects at the Henry Moore Foundation, Hertfordshire since 2001. David was active in the development of the contemporary art scene in the East End of London, f...

Tate Gallery: The Turner Prize 1999
The shortlisted artists are: Tracey Emin for her exhibitions in New York and Japan in which she continued to show her versatility across a wide range of media, her vibrancy and flair for self-expres...

Hara Museum of Contemporary Art: Selections from the Hara Museum’s Permanent Collection
Within the realm of death, science is making hungry progress towards the explication of heretofore "incurable" diseases, and in the realm of life, has, as everyone knows, begun beating a path into that delicate territory of cloned birth. The focus...

Tate Gallery London: 1999 Turner Prize shortlist announced
The Turner Prize is awarded to a British artist under 50 for an outstanding exhibition or other presentation of their work in the twelve months preceding 16 May 1999. The Prize was established in 1984 by th...

Houldsworth Gallery: British Art Show 6
The selection concentrates on artists who have made a significant contribution to British art over the past five years. The exhibition has historically been an important marker of new developments in contemporary art. Many of the artists selected ...

Tullie House Museum and Art Services: Stranger than Fiction: Photographs, Video and Film by Artists Living in Britian
Jananne Al-Ani explores Western perceptions of women in the Middle East; Zineb Sedira's triptych of life sized veiled figures confounds common prejudices about veiled women. The self is a readily available subject for art investigating identity...

Museum der Moderne Mönchsberg: ein-leuchten
"Light" in this sense is derived from the Greek concept of "phainomenon" - the appearance - something which is emerging in the process of becoming and metamorphosis. For a brief period of time, "ein-leuchten" articulates the stage of emergence...

Irish Museum of Modern Art: Gary Hume
Described by art critic Richard Cork as “one of the most adroit, inspiring and resourceful painters around”, Hume first came to public attention as a result of his participation in the seminal Freeze show in 1988, which featured artists such as ...

South London Gallery: Independence: Issues with a Contemporary Relevance
In the recently vacated gallery offices, a project by Christian Boltanski opens the exhibition out to any artist who wishes to participate. Relying on the principle of starting a rumour, artists from all over the world have been invited to fax th...

Royal College of Art: THE SHOW 2001
The Show 2001 is the Royal College of Art's internationally renowned annual summer show which gives visitors the chance to experience the talents of postgraduate students from all over the world. Many of last year's graduating st...

Stedelijk Museum: Sam Taylor-Wood: Films and Photography
Vulnerability, emotionality, alienation and loneliness are recurring themes in Taylor-Woods films from the early nineties onwards. In Brontosaurus (1995) a nude man dances in slow motion to melancholy music like an introverted faun, both ecstat...

Kunsthalle Zurich: Sarah Lucas: 50 Works, 1900 to present
Her oeuvre, which embraces photography, collage, sculpture, installations and drawings, plays with social clichés, with linguistic and visual representations of sexuality and gender ascriptions. The show at Kunsthalle Zürich comprises some 50 wor...

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: SUPERNOVA: Art of the 1990s from the Logan Collection
The exhibition takes its title from Takashi Murakami’s tour de force painting Super Nova, 1999, which depicts “the destruction of an earthly terrain by atomic weapons whose mushroom clouds are rendered in ravishingly colorful detail,” according to...

Further Artwork and Information:

Tracey Emin Online
Tracey Emin - Professor of Confessional Art - Bibliography
White Cube Tracey Emin
Tracey Emin
Tracey Emin page at Some Things about Art and Cities
HighBeam Research: Library Search: Results
The Saatchi Gallery - damien hirst, jenny saville, charles saatchi.
Tate | News
BBC News | ARTS | Tracey Emin promotes BBC Four
Tracy Emins My Bed - Issue 2 - SHARP Website

 

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