While the similarities between the work of Tracey Emin and William Blake are tenuous, the latest instalment of Tate Liverpool’s In Focus series is interesting for other rea...
In this exhibition, in which Tracey Emin juxtaposes her works with those of her teenage idol Egon Schiele, she explores love, loneliness and vulnerability
Leopold Museum, Vienna...
Hauser & Wirth, Old Bond Street, London 18 February–12 March 2011
by ANNA McNAY
When French-born American artist Louise Bourgeois handed over her set of 16 gouache male a...
One Thousand Drawings by Tracey Emin
Rizzoli International Publications New York, 2009
by JANET McKENZIE
Tracey Emin: Those Who Suffer Love was shown at White Cube Gallery, Lond...
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh July-September 2008
After the Revolution: Women Who Transformed Contemporary Art Eleanor Heartney, Helaine Posner, Nancy Prin...
At last Tracey Emin is being recognised as the long-term, serious
and committed artist that she undoubtedly has been, with a tried-and-tested
Camusian...
2007 will be Tracey Emin's year. She will represent Britain at the Venice Biennale in June, competing with other nations for the Golden Lion trophy (sounds made for Tracey) .....
Following what appears to have been a successful and inspiring trip to Australia, Tracey Emin has flow back to snowbound Britain. There were some hang-ups at Ayers Rock, caused...
... Based in Margate, and best friends with Tracey Emin, Mendick describes making art as “the funnest thing” she does and recalls seeing her first ceramics being fired in ...
... Tracey Emin’s neon sayings, Glenn Ligon’s social messaging, or Christopher Wool’s cryptic iconography.
Arguably, neither is street art brought indoors: the graphic...
... adoption and abortion. Included here are well-known etchings and textiles by Paula Rego and Tracey Emin, but it is works by lesser-known artists that are most affecting. N...
... the case of Paula Rego’s late pastel Split (2017), where a stony-faced boy contemplates literally cutting his family apart with a knife – or demonstrably, as with Trac...
... true and I have sometimes wondered if that contributed to her success. Is there a slightly sexist approach to women’s art that if the woman suffers – like Paula, like ...
... and Tracey Emin and Sarah Lucas’s The Shop (opened in 1993). The Renaissance concept of the studio turned away from the street to create myth and mystique around the art...
... perspective on the interior life of this sensitive, troubled, and talented artist over several decades. At the Royal Academy, in 2021, he was paired with Tracey Emin (Trac...
... Munduwalawala, Christian Thompson, Maree Clarke, Trevor ‘Turbo’ Brown, Vincent Namatjira, Tracey Moffatt and Julie Dowling.
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The subject of portraiture its...
Francis discusses the evolution of his subject matter, his techniques, his use of colour, the importance and influence of science and music, and his current shows in Ireland and ...
... whether politically or creatively. Three photographs document Tracey Emin’s 1996 performance piece Exorcism of the Last Painting I Ever Made. Emin locked herself in a ma...
... full of gems, but at times it also feels like a curated jumble sale. Nineteenth-century cartoons of clothed animals sit alongside abstract works; a watercolour of blue bre...
... Berg and Teaching” at the Central School of Art and Design, Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts and the Royal Academy. His impact as a teacher was significant, as the i...