Tracey Emin's My Bed on display at Turner Contemporary in Margate, as part of our autumn 2017


‘My Bed’, Tracey Emin, 1998 Tate Tracey emin, Conceptual art, Installation art

Tracey Emin - My Bed, 1998. (Mattress, linens, pillows, objects, 79 x 211 x 234 cm). Image courtesy of Saatchi Gallery. My Bed consists of the artist's real, wooden bed - with wrinkled sheets, pillows and twisted blankets, but also with tangled nylon stockings and crumpled towels. Strewn around the bed is a clutter of personal effects.


the art daily with Lydia Tracey Emin, My Bed (c. 1999)

Tracey Emin talks about 'My Bed' By Amy Macpherson Published 27 June 2014. Tracey Emin RA's 'My Bed' (1998), one of the seminal works of the Young British Artist generation, goes up for sale at Christie's on Tuesday 1 July.


DRAGON Tracey Emin’s My Bed / A Glimpse into the Debased Lifestyle of a Despairing Artist

With My Bed, Tracey Emin turned one of her life's great low points, a bedbound drinking spree, into a theatrical arrangement worthy of Jacobean tragedy: a violent mess of sex and death. Amid the.


The Most Famous Bed in Art to Go on Show in Margate

Art Review: My Bed // Tracey Emin. This handout picture received from Christies auction house on May 27, 2014 shows an artwork entitled "My Bed" by British artist Tracey Emin. Tracey Emin's unmade bed artfully littered with condoms, cigarette packs and underwear is expected to fetch around £1 million (1.2 million euros, $1.7 million) at auction.


Tracey Emin's My Bed on display at Turner Contemporary in Margate, as part of our autumn 2017

Tracey Emin, My Bed, 1998 ( Tate Britain) In 1998 the British artist Tracey Emin spent several days languishing in bed as the result of depression. When she emerged, she decided to turn the experience into art and the result was My Bed, an installation that consisted of her unmade bed and an assortment of sundry personal items associated with.


Tracey Emin 'My Bed' 1998 Tate Britain Review madeline Anne harlow

In 1998, Tracey Emin made her best known and controversial work My Bed by exposing her own bed after a depressive episode and an emotional breakdown.


My Bed 1998 by Tracey Emin born 1963 misfits' architecture

Tracey Emin's My Bed returned to Tate Britain fifteen years after the work saw her nominated for the Turner Prize. It was displayed alongside paintings by Fr.


Art Review My Bed // Tracey Emin The Indiependent

Mental health, surrealism, originality, conceptualism. My Bed is a work by the English artist Tracey Emin. First created in 1998, it was exhibited at the Tate Gallery in 1999 as one of the shortlisted works for the Turner Prize. [1] It consisted of her bed with bedroom objects in a dishevelled state, and gained much media attention.


Why was Tracey Emin's bed a shock to the audience?

Artist. Tracey Emin born 1963. Medium. Box frame, mattress, linens, pillows and various objects. Dimensions. Overall display dimensions variable. Collection. Lent by The Duerckheim Collection 2015. On long term loan.


Artist Tracey Emin's controversial artwork My Bed is coming to Margate

Tracey Emin's My Bed returned to Tate Britain fifteen years after the work saw her nominated for the Turner Prize. It was displayed alongside paintings by Francis Bacon and Emin's more recent drawings, creating a more immersive environment in which to experience the piece up close.. In this interview, Tracey Emin talks about the dark emotional place the work emerged from and the media's.


‘My Bed’, Tracey Emin, 1998 Tate Tracey emin my bed, Tracey emin bed, Tracey emin

British artist Tracey Emin caused a media sensation when she exhibited her dirty, unmade bed as a work of installation art to the public, titling it simply My Bed, 1998. Strewn with deeply intimate, embarrassing content others wouldn't even want houseguests to see, including pill packets, soiled sanitary products, dirty pants, empty vodka bottles and more, Emin's bed became a kind of.


Tracey Emin's My Bed on display at Turner Contemporary in Margate, as part of our autumn 2017

Tracey Emin with My Bed. Photo by Ben Gurr/The Times. My Bed is an iconic and seminal artwork by British artist Tracey Emin. It was created over 20 years ago and despite its age, it is still one of contemporary art's most striking depictions of vulnerability. It is a box-frame wooden bed with a mattress and white linen (stained).


Tracey Emin My Bed 1998 Institut Français de Psychanalyse

On View 'Turner Was a Really Raunchy Man': Tracey Emin on Why Her Infamous 'My Bed' Is Really Like a J.M.W. Turner Painting. The unexpected connections have inspired a new show in Margate.


Tracey Emin's My Bed breaks records as it sells at auction for £2.2million Culture Whisper

Tracey Emin. My Bed is a work by the British artist Tracey Emin. First created in 1998, it was exhibited at the Tate Gallery in 1999 as one of the shortlisted works for the Turner Prize. It consisted of her bed with bedroom objects in an abject state, and gained much media attention. Although it did not win the prize, its notoriety has persisted.


Tracey Emin's My Bed on display at Turner Contemporary in Margate, as part of our autumn 2017

Tracey Emin, My Bed, 1998 ( Tate Britain) In 1998 the British artist Tracey Emin spent several days languishing in bed as the result of depression. When she emerged, she decided to turn the experience into art and the result was My Bed, an installation that consisted of her unmade bed and an assortment of sundry personal items associated with.


Tracey Emin’s “My Bed” Ignored Society’s Expectations of Women Artsy

Figure 6.3.1 6.3. 1: Tracey Emin, My Bed, 1998 ( Tate Britain) In 1998 the British artist Tracey Emin spent several days languishing in bed as the result of depression. When she emerged, she decided to turn the experience into art and the result was My Bed, an installation that consisted of her unmade bed and an assortment of sundry personal.