Tracey Emin drawing with paint
Tracey Emin’s show at White Cube was inspiring especially the large gestural brush drawings in acrylic paint on canvas, sometimes unprimed.
Tracey Emin’s show at White Cube was inspiring especially the large gestural brush drawings in acrylic paint on canvas, sometimes unprimed.
In Brief: News briefing featuring national and international stories including: Belgian Art Prize nominees withdraw following all-male shortlist controversy and Turkish artist Zehra Dogan jailed for ‘spreading terrorist propaganda’ continues to paint on scrap paper from prison.
More than 100 artists, including 15 Turner Prize winners, have called on the government to scrap the EBacc which critics claim is sidelining arts subjects in English secondary schools.
25 artists will contribute works to an online auction hosted by the art-buying website Artsy.
Tracey Emin, CBE, RA (born 3 July 1963) is an English contemporary artist, known for her autobiographical and confessional artwork. Emin produces work in a variety of media including drawing, painting, sculpture, film, photography, neon text and sewn appliqué. Emin’s […]
Why look into Tracey Emin? Tracey Emin is an British artist who recreates her past through objects to make her art work. Looking at Emin’s my bed within the horizontal view of the photograph, it seems inhabited with recognisable used […]
Bizarrely, the moment I thought of the concept of ‘Home’, my mind flew to this piece. A controversial piece created in 1998, the messiness yet effectiveness of the message-carrying it showed was perfect for me; it was dirty, gritty, and […]
Turner Contemporary, Margate
26 May 2012 to 23 September 2012
Turner Contemporary, Margate
26 May – 23 September 2012
Hayward Gallery, London
18 May – 29 August 2011
Hayward Gallery, London
18 May – 29 August 2011
I met Tracey Kershaw for the first time when I signed up for a group critique session which she organised and ran at Backlit, an artist community in Nottingham. Being a nervous participant I arrived a bit too early but […]
The American art historian and author of the groundbreaking 1971 essay, Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?, died on 29 October aged 86. Fisun Güner considers her writing’s influence and continued significance today.
I have recently become aware that this is the first time I have included text in my work. Already I feel encouraged by this development because it is having an influence over my ideas. Over the past few decades text has […]
Putting Tracey To Bed. (Part 2.) Tracey Emin My Bed.1999 My Bed is a piece of conceptual art, which means that the idea is the most important thing about it. It belongs in the category of Abject […]
The biennial Manchester International Festival has announced its full programme, which includes presentations by Tino Sehgal and Dan Graham, as well as a major group exhibition curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist.
Designer Maker West Midlands @ mac, Birmingham
16 June – 16 November 2011
Folly, Lancaster
26 March 7 May
More News In Brief: New York’s Guggenheim Museum targeted by opioid crisis protesters over Sackler family links; Tracey Emin’s Margate studio to be turned into a museum for her work when she dies.
News briefing with national and international stories, including: New York judge awards Egon Schiele art to Holocaust heirs; shortlist announced for Aesthetica Art Prize 2018; Tracey Emin speaks of sexual assault.
An open letter signed by artists including Tracey Emin, Douglas Gordon and Ed Ruscha, as well as the actors Val Kilmer and Ewan McGregor, has called on the board of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh to reopen the recently closed Inverleith House as a gallery for contemporary art.
This week’s selection includes an investigation into the social origins of the collective consciousness in London, a futuristic medical room in Cambridge and Tracey Emin and William Blake in Liverpool.
Turner Contemporary hosts a Margate edition of the Art Car Boot Fair this weekend, with work by high-profile artists including Sir Peter Blake, Gavin Turk and Tracey Emin.
Katie Paterson has won the visual art category at this year’s South Bank Sky Arts Awards, with Tracey Emin receiving The Outstanding Achievement Award.