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Emin has created a number of installation art pieces including Poor Thing (Sarah and Tracey) (2001) which was made up of two hanging frames, hospital gowns, a water bottle and wire. A similar installation called Feeling Pregnant III (2005) made up of fabric hung off wooden and metal coat hangers and stands was a later creation for Emin.
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My Bed is a sculpture by the English artist Tracey Emin. The work consists of her bed with bedroom objects in a disheveled state. First created in 1998, it was exhibited at the Tate Gallery in 1999 as one of the shortlisted works for the Turner Prize. [1] Although it did not win the prize, it gained much media attention and its notoriety has ...
The artist says she didn’t think she’d be alive now, "let alone sitting here and becoming a dame". Tracey Emin on becoming a dame and getting cancer all-clear Skip to main content
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The artist donated More Passion to the Government Art Collection in 2011. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
At 12.58 p.m. on 25 October 1999, Cai Yuan and Jian Jun Xi jumped on Tracey Emin's installation My Bed, a work incorporating memorabilia on and around an unmade bed, in the Turner Prize at Tate Britain. They called their performance Two Naked Men Jump into Tracey's Bed (although in fact they kept their trousers on). They had in mind including ...
Renowned British artist Tracey Emin has said that many male artists, like her contemporary Damien Hirst, “peak in their 40s” whereas women retain their creative force as they age.