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Tracey Emin
dal 1/11/2007 al 21/12/2007

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1/11/2007

Tracey Emin

Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills

Your left me breathing


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Your left me breathing

Gagosian Gallery is pleased to announce Tracey Emin's first solo exhibition in Los Angeles.

Emin's art is one of full disclosure. In her active self-promotion in both high art and popular media, she lays bare her hopes, humiliations, failures, and successes with equal measures of humor and pathos. (In addition to a busy international exhibition schedule, she writes a weekly column for the British newspaper, The Independent; her memoirs have been published in book form; she has appeared in promotional advertising, and is a fixture on the London social scene).The confessional candor and sexual explicitness of much of Emin's art, combined with her use of techniques and crafts usually associated with women's work, firmly grounds her within contemporary feminist discourse, while her interest in the work of expressionists Edvard Munch and Egon Schiele is evident in her paintings, monoprints and drawings, which explore complex personal states and ideas of stylized self-representation.

Emin's wide-ranging oeuvre includes drawing, sculpture, video, photography, painting, and needlework. This exhibition's title plays on a certain ambiguity--of a woman left abused, half-dead, yet still breathing, or a woman left breathless after making love. "You Left Me Breathing" treats the full breadth of Emin's activities, from a series of early drawings, Family Suite II (1994) to new monoprints; from diminutive stitched texts to monumental, hand- embroidered textile assemblages. The fragility of her tenuous, impassioned drawings translates into large-scale paintings with her characteristically nervous brushwork. Eye-catching neon wall sculptures transpose her innermost thoughts into permanent luminous scrawls. Among the most spectacular works in the exhibition are a group of delicate wood and jesmonite sculptures, which expand on the spirals, rollercoasters, and bridges of recent years. Others incorporate cast bronze figures – seagulls, songbirds, and frogs—or objects combining cement and glass, which are placed on tables or bundled bases made from found timbers.

Image:
© TRACEY EMIN
With you I want to live, 2007
Neon, cable and transformers
30 x 39 x 2-1/4 inches (76.2 x 99.1 x 5.7 cm)

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