... with beds and taxidermy before Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst were even born. ’s work spanned painting, photography, dance, printing, set design and installation from the ...
... with such as the Pompidou, lacking a budget, were just there to look and network, others with more muscle were buying aggressively. Artist sightings included Tracey Emin (...
... to liken his work to that of his contemporaries, including Jarvis Cocker and Tracey Emin.
Inspired by old Penguin book covers, Miller paints large canvases under his alt...
... – only neon seemed retro, perhaps because represented by a very been there Tracey Emin. Work wasn’t jumping off the walls, but the dealers seemed unfazed – “We’l...
... The space wasn’t an institution and it wasn’t corporate, and it was the same building where Tracey Emin had had her studio – so it had a nice provenance. After the...
... dustiness in favour of a simple edginess – in 2002, when Tracey Emin held a solo show at the gallery.
This year’s anniversary celebrations, entitled Kaleidoscope, co...
... Gmurzynska peddling paintings by Sylvestor Stallone. Or on the chance juxtaposition at ABMB of Joseph Kosuth’s conceptual white neon lettering and a Tracey Emin come-on ...
... Body, edited by Tracey Warr, published by Phaidon, 2000, page 12. 2. Bakhtin and the Contemporary Visual Arts by Miriam Jordan and Julian Jason Haladyn, paper presented ...
... Tracey Emin?
AMc: Yes, for example.
JC: Even though her work clearly was greatly influenced by feminist art. I mean, Tracey Emin – I like her early work quite a lot....
... something of the genre, moving away from the no-holds-barred autobiographical approach of Tracey Emin et al. Lynette Yiadom-Boakye (b1977) cites Rembrandt in the scale and...