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Contemporary British Women Artists: In Their Own Words (Paperback)
by Rebecca Fortnum (Author)

In this illuminating collection of new interviews, some of the most important women artists practising in Britain today talk about their work, their influences and their relationships, sometimes ambivalent, with the art historical canon. Enlightening and frequently entertaining, the interviews, with artists spanning different generations and working in media as diverse as performance art, painting, sculpture, video and installation, give fascinating first-hand insights into both the artists' lives and the creative process. Fortnum speaks to: Tacita Dean, Tanya Kovats, Christine Borland, Jane Harris, Vanessa Jackson, Tracey Emin, Maria Lalic, Hayley Newman, Sonia Boyce, Emma Kay, Gillian Ayres, Lucy Gunning, Claire Barclay, Maria Chevska, Anya Gallacio, Jemima Stehli, Runa Islam and Paula Rego.

 
     
 

The Eye

Tracey Emin

An interview with the contemporary artist, Tracey Emin who speaks frankly about her work and career. Her best works 'Everyone I Have Ever Slept With' and 'My Bed' are discussed. Also featuring film footage of her work.

 

Strangeland

Author: Tracey Emin

Anyone who likes Tracey Emin,HAS to buy this book. It is a very rewarding read. like Tracey herself, beautiful, poetic and at times harcore. visually and emotionally.
Split into three groups, this bok looks at 3 aspects of her life. the first being homeland - a memoir of her childhood. Fighting with her brother, sex on the beach and exploring Margate.
The second section is homeland. - where Tracey goes home to Turkey, where her roots lie. Picking olives with her father and trying to find emotional stability.
The third is Tracey land - a series of diary entries, poems, stories and stuff we expect from the Tracey Emin represented so widley in the media.

 

This Is Another Place

Author: Tracey Emin

THIS IS ANOTHER PLACE is an exhibition of new work by one of Britain's leading contemporary artists. In her first solo exhibition in a public gallery in Britain since 1997, Tracey Emin explores a world in which memories merge with the present and future. For Emin, her life and her art are her family history, her sexual experiences, her desires and her fears, expressed with compelling frankness. Imbued with a sense of the intimate and the hand-made, Emin draws on a wide range of media, from etching and applique to film, neon and sculpture. Her work speaks with passion, honesty and intelligence.

 

 

Liquid Assets

Author: Janet Smith Foreward by: Tracey Emin

In Liquid Assets, the third book of the Played in Britain series, journalist Janet Smith, author of a history of Tooting Bec Lido and herself a keen swimmer, traces the development of Britain’s surprisingly rich stock of lidos, starting with their 18th and 19th century predecessors through their fashionable heyday in the Thirties, to their battle for survival today.
Illustrated with both archive and contemporary photographs, Liquid Assets highlights some of the nation’s outstanding architectural examples; the columns and colonnades of Blackpool, the Art Deco water stadium at Portobello, Edinburgh (the first lido to have a wave machine in 1936), and the curvaceous, Le Corbusier-style chalets of the Cold Knap Lido in Barry, South Wales.

The Art of Tracey Emin

Author: Chris Townsend

A must for anyone interested in the relationship between celebrity and art. It provides great analysis of Emins work and of her background. It also features some work that I'd never seen before. Well written and laid out with extra info on subjects related to Emins work, which sometimes deviated from the work.
Buy it if your interested in Emin.

Tracey Emin (Modern Artists S.)

Author: Neal Brown

Tactics of Ego

Author: Tracey Emin

Tracey Emin (Illustrator), Martin Liebscher (Illustrator), Mark Manders (Illustrator), Lorna Simpson (Illustrator), Bill Viola (Illustrator)

Tracey Emin

Author: Sarah Kent

 

 

 

Juergen Teller

Author: Ulf Poschardt

Juergen Teller, a native of Bubenreuth in Franconia, now resides in London, where he has become known as one of the stars of fashion photography and one of its most resolute interpreters of beauty and fashion. He disregards conventions and looks behind the scenes of glamour to show the models with all their personalities and vulnerabilities. Teller serves the world of the beautiful with a critical eye. In the series entitled More, he places Supermodel Stephanie Seymour in her home, surrounded by attributes of her enchanted world. Teller's examination of the private sphere has led most recently to a series that shows him and his family at the site of his roots. The bar in his parents' basement known as Marchenstuberl (Fairy Tale Corner), gives its name to this intense reminiscent work. Marchenstuberl contains the first complete look at the works of the multi-faceted photographer Juergen Teller.

 
  Tracey Emin: When I Think About Sex..

Author: Rudi Fuchs
 
  Tales from the City - Roderick Buchanan, Tracey Emin, ...

Author: Charles Esche
 
 

Untitled Emin1

Author: Tracey Emin

Not yet published: you may still order this title. We will dispatch it to you when we receive it from the publisher.

 

 

 

 
 

 

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