Emin, Tracey

Information on where to find images of the works, biographies, further reading and links.

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    1. BBCi - Tracey Emin

      Rundown is illustrated with images of the artist's bed and tent, works which have come to exemplify her merging of art and self. Contains a bio.
      www.bbc.co.uk

      Rundown is illustrated with images of the artist's bed and tent, works which have come to exemplify her merging of art and self. Contains a bio.
    2. Emin, Tracey - Art in Context

      Online reference library's rather limited resource for this contemporary British artist features a list of recent exhibitions and dealers.
      www.artincontext.org

      Online reference library's rather limited resource for this contemporary British artist features a list of recent exhibitions and dealers.
    3. Emin, Tracey - Lehmann Maupin Gallery

      View photographs from the New York gallery's 1999 Emin exhibition, "Every Part of Me's Bleeding."
      www.artseensoho.com

      View photographs from the New York gallery's 1999 Emin exhibition,
    4. Emin, Tracey - Whitecube Gallery

      Find a list of Emin's solo and group exhibitions plus a selection of three of her artworks.
      www.whitecube.com

      Find a list of Emin's solo and group exhibitions plus a selection of three of her artworks.
    5. European Graduate School, The - Tracey Emin

      Faculty page and archive of Prof. Tracey Emin at European Graduate School (EGS) features reference books, publications and links to web-resources.
      www.egs.edu

      Faculty page and archive of Prof. Tracey Emin at European Graduate School (EGS) features reference books, publications and links to web-resources.
    6. SHARP - Tracy Emin's My Bed

      Deborah Cherry offers a critical analysis of one of Tracey Emin's most famous works of art, the ultra-confessional "My Bed" at this University of Sussex resource.
      www.sussex.ac.uk

      Deborah Cherry offers a critical analysis of one of Tracey Emin's most famous works of art, the ultra-confessional

     

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