Foundling Museum
London
40 Brunswick Square, Bloomsbury
020 78413600
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Tracey Emin, Mat Collishaw and Paula Rego
dal 26/1/2010 al 8/5/2010
tues - sat 10am-5pm, sun 11am-5pm, closed on mondays

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Joanna Laird



 
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26/1/2010

Tracey Emin, Mat Collishaw and Paula Rego

Foundling Museum, London

A dramatic visual dialogue relating to the story and themes of the Museum


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This exhibition brings together these three remarkable artists. Each artist is internationally known for responses to pain and anguish associated with aspects of childhood, motherhood, abortion and loss. Now exhibiting together in the unique and intimate surroundings of the Foundling Museum, the artists have engaged in a dramatic visual dialogue relating to the story and themes of the Museum, which memorialises Britain's first home for abandoned children. Tracey Emin's series of discarded baby items cast in bronze and originally shown as part of the Folkestone Triennale in 2008 make an extraordinarily powerful and autobiographical references to loss. Equally provoking are Mat Collishaw's presentation of a photographic series depicting Indian street children with eighteenth-century backdrops, including a lightbox image and a new snowdome work and Paula Rego's life size figures of waif- like girls and babies depicting the violation and fall of young women.

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Tracey Emin, Mat Collishaw and Paula Rego
dal 26/1/2010 al 8/5/2010

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