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  • The Naked and the Nude - The first solo show in London by Venezuelan painter, Rodolfo Villaplana.  Highlights include Ratzinger Revisited, Oil on Canvas, 300x170cm, £25,000 (pictured). Supported by the Museum of Contemporary Art, the selling exhibition will take place at the 20th Century Theatre in Notting Hill, London, during Frieze Week from 16 - 19 October 2014. The young painter finished his MA studies at the Chelsea College of Art in 2013 and ‘has gone from strength to strength since’. He has been endorsed by the Young Masters 2013 panel and his debut solo show ‘Anarchivolto’ ran in Venice, throughout the Venice Architecture Biennale in Sant’Erasmo.
    Rodolfo Villaplana GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • The Naked and the Nude - The first solo show in London by Venezuelan painter, Rodolfo Villaplana (pictured).  Highlights include Ratzinger Revisited, Oil on Canvas, 300x170cm, £25,000 (pictured). Supported by the Museum of Contemporary Art, the selling exhibition will take place at the 20th Century Theatre in Notting Hill, London, during Frieze Week from 16 - 19 October 2014. The young painter finished his MA studies at the Chelsea College of Art in 2013 and ‘has gone from strength to strength since’. He has been endorsed by the Young Masters 2013 panel and his debut solo show ‘Anarchivolto’ ran in Venice, throughout the Venice Architecture Biennale in Sant’Erasmo.
    Rodolfo Villaplana GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • The Naked and the Nude - The first solo show in London by Venezuelan painter, Rodolfo Villaplana.  Highlights include Ratzinger Revisited, Oil on Canvas, 300x170cm, £25,000 (pictured). Supported by the Museum of Contemporary Art, the selling exhibition will take place at the 20th Century Theatre in Notting Hill, London, during Frieze Week from 16 - 19 October 2014. The young painter finished his MA studies at the Chelsea College of Art in 2013 and ‘has gone from strength to strength since’. He has been endorsed by the Young Masters 2013 panel and his debut solo show ‘Anarchivolto’ ran in Venice, throughout the Venice Architecture Biennale in Sant’Erasmo.
    Rodolfo Villaplana GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • The Naked and the Nude - The first solo show in London by Venezuelan painter, Rodolfo Villaplana.  Highlights include Ratzinger Revisited, Oil on Canvas, 300x170cm, £25,000 (pictured). Supported by the Museum of Contemporary Art, the selling exhibition will take place at the 20th Century Theatre in Notting Hill, London, during Frieze Week from 16 - 19 October 2014. The young painter finished his MA studies at the Chelsea College of Art in 2013 and ‘has gone from strength to strength since’. He has been endorsed by the Young Masters 2013 panel and his debut solo show ‘Anarchivolto’ ran in Venice, throughout the Venice Architecture Biennale in Sant’Erasmo.
    Rodolfo Villaplana GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • The Naked and the Nude - The first solo show in London by Venezuelan painter, Rodolfo Villaplana.  Highlights include Ratzinger Revisited, Oil on Canvas, 300x170cm, £25,000 (pictured). Supported by the Museum of Contemporary Art, the selling exhibition will take place at the 20th Century Theatre in Notting Hill, London, during Frieze Week from 16 - 19 October 2014. The young painter finished his MA studies at the Chelsea College of Art in 2013 and ‘has gone from strength to strength since’. He has been endorsed by the Young Masters 2013 panel and his debut solo show ‘Anarchivolto’ ran in Venice, throughout the Venice Architecture Biennale in Sant’Erasmo.
    Rodolfo Villaplana GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • The Naked and the Nude - The first solo show in London by Venezuelan painter, Rodolfo Villaplana.  Highlights include Ratzinger Revisited, Oil on Canvas, 300x170cm, £25,000 (pictured). Supported by the Museum of Contemporary Art, the selling exhibition will take place at the 20th Century Theatre in Notting Hill, London, during Frieze Week from 16 - 19 October 2014. The young painter finished his MA studies at the Chelsea College of Art in 2013 and ‘has gone from strength to strength since’. He has been endorsed by the Young Masters 2013 panel and his debut solo show ‘Anarchivolto’ ran in Venice, throughout the Venice Architecture Biennale in Sant’Erasmo.
    Rodolfo Villaplana GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • The Naked and the Nude - The first solo show in London by Venezuelan painter, Rodolfo Villaplana.  Highlights include Ratzinger Revisited, Oil on Canvas, 300x170cm, £25,000 (pictured). Supported by the Museum of Contemporary Art, the selling exhibition will take place at the 20th Century Theatre in Notting Hill, London, during Frieze Week from 16 - 19 October 2014. The young painter finished his MA studies at the Chelsea College of Art in 2013 and ‘has gone from strength to strength since’. He has been endorsed by the Young Masters 2013 panel and his debut solo show ‘Anarchivolto’ ran in Venice, throughout the Venice Architecture Biennale in Sant’Erasmo.
    Rodolfo Villaplana GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • The Naked and the Nude - The first solo show in London by Venezuelan painter, Rodolfo Villaplana (pictured).  Highlights include Ratzinger Revisited, Oil on Canvas, 300x170cm, £25,000 (pictured). Supported by the Museum of Contemporary Art, the selling exhibition will take place at the 20th Century Theatre in Notting Hill, London, during Frieze Week from 16 - 19 October 2014. The young painter finished his MA studies at the Chelsea College of Art in 2013 and ‘has gone from strength to strength since’. He has been endorsed by the Young Masters 2013 panel and his debut solo show ‘Anarchivolto’ ran in Venice, throughout the Venice Architecture Biennale in Sant’Erasmo.
    Rodolfo Villaplana GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • The Naked and the Nude - The first solo show in London by Venezuelan painter, Rodolfo Villaplana (pictured).  Highlights include Ratzinger Revisited, Oil on Canvas, 300x170cm, £25,000 (pictured). Supported by the Museum of Contemporary Art, the selling exhibition will take place at the 20th Century Theatre in Notting Hill, London, during Frieze Week from 16 - 19 October 2014. The young painter finished his MA studies at the Chelsea College of Art in 2013 and ‘has gone from strength to strength since’. He has been endorsed by the Young Masters 2013 panel and his debut solo show ‘Anarchivolto’ ran in Venice, throughout the Venice Architecture Biennale in Sant’Erasmo.
    Rodolfo Villaplana GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • The Naked and the Nude - The first solo show in London by Venezuelan painter, Rodolfo Villaplana (pictured).  Highlights include Ratzinger Revisited, Oil on Canvas, 300x170cm, £25,000 (pictured). Supported by the Museum of Contemporary Art, the selling exhibition will take place at the 20th Century Theatre in Notting Hill, London, during Frieze Week from 16 - 19 October 2014. The young painter finished his MA studies at the Chelsea College of Art in 2013 and ‘has gone from strength to strength since’. He has been endorsed by the Young Masters 2013 panel and his debut solo show ‘Anarchivolto’ ran in Venice, throughout the Venice Architecture Biennale in Sant’Erasmo.
    Rodolfo Villaplana GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • The Naked and the Nude - The first solo show in London by Venezuelan painter, Rodolfo Villaplana (pictured).  Highlights include Ratzinger Revisited, Oil on Canvas, 300x170cm, £25,000 (pictured). Supported by the Museum of Contemporary Art, the selling exhibition will take place at the 20th Century Theatre in Notting Hill, London, during Frieze Week from 16 - 19 October 2014. The young painter finished his MA studies at the Chelsea College of Art in 2013 and ‘has gone from strength to strength since’. He has been endorsed by the Young Masters 2013 panel and his debut solo show ‘Anarchivolto’ ran in Venice, throughout the Venice Architecture Biennale in Sant’Erasmo.
    Rodolfo Villaplana GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • The Naked and the Nude - The first solo show in London by Venezuelan painter, Rodolfo Villaplana (pictured).  Highlights include Ratzinger Revisited, Oil on Canvas, 300x170cm, £25,000 (pictured). Supported by the Museum of Contemporary Art, the selling exhibition will take place at the 20th Century Theatre in Notting Hill, London, during Frieze Week from 16 - 19 October 2014. The young painter finished his MA studies at the Chelsea College of Art in 2013 and ‘has gone from strength to strength since’. He has been endorsed by the Young Masters 2013 panel and his debut solo show ‘Anarchivolto’ ran in Venice, throughout the Venice Architecture Biennale in Sant’Erasmo.
    Rodolfo Villaplana GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • The Naked and the Nude - The first solo show in London by Venezuelan painter, Rodolfo Villaplana.  Highlights include Ratzinger Revisited, Oil on Canvas, 300x170cm, £25,000 (pictured). Supported by the Museum of Contemporary Art, the selling exhibition will take place at the 20th Century Theatre in Notting Hill, London, during Frieze Week from 16 - 19 October 2014. The young painter finished his MA studies at the Chelsea College of Art in 2013 and ‘has gone from strength to strength since’. He has been endorsed by the Young Masters 2013 panel and his debut solo show ‘Anarchivolto’ ran in Venice, throughout the Venice Architecture Biennale in Sant’Erasmo.
    Rodolfo Villaplana GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • The Naked and the Nude - The first solo show in London by Venezuelan painter, Rodolfo Villaplana.  Highlights include Ratzinger Revisited, Oil on Canvas, 300x170cm, £25,000 (pictured). Supported by the Museum of Contemporary Art, the selling exhibition will take place at the 20th Century Theatre in Notting Hill, London, during Frieze Week from 16 - 19 October 2014. The young painter finished his MA studies at the Chelsea College of Art in 2013 and ‘has gone from strength to strength since’. He has been endorsed by the Young Masters 2013 panel and his debut solo show ‘Anarchivolto’ ran in Venice, throughout the Venice Architecture Biennale in Sant’Erasmo.
    Rodolfo Villaplana GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • The Naked and the Nude - The first solo show in London by Venezuelan painter, Rodolfo Villaplana.  Highlights include Ratzinger Revisited, Oil on Canvas, 300x170cm, £25,000 (pictured). Supported by the Museum of Contemporary Art, the selling exhibition will take place at the 20th Century Theatre in Notting Hill, London, during Frieze Week from 16 - 19 October 2014. The young painter finished his MA studies at the Chelsea College of Art in 2013 and ‘has gone from strength to strength since’. He has been endorsed by the Young Masters 2013 panel and his debut solo show ‘Anarchivolto’ ran in Venice, throughout the Venice Architecture Biennale in Sant’Erasmo.
    Rodolfo Villaplana GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • The Naked and the Nude - The first solo show in London by Venezuelan painter, Rodolfo Villaplana.  Highlights include Ratzinger Revisited, Oil on Canvas, 300x170cm, £25,000 (pictured). Supported by the Museum of Contemporary Art, the selling exhibition will take place at the 20th Century Theatre in Notting Hill, London, during Frieze Week from 16 - 19 October 2014. The young painter finished his MA studies at the Chelsea College of Art in 2013 and ‘has gone from strength to strength since’. He has been endorsed by the Young Masters 2013 panel and his debut solo show ‘Anarchivolto’ ran in Venice, throughout the Venice Architecture Biennale in Sant’Erasmo.
    Rodolfo Villaplana GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • The Naked and the Nude - The first solo show in London by Venezuelan painter, Rodolfo Villaplana (pictured).  Highlights include Ratzinger Revisited, Oil on Canvas, 300x170cm, £25,000 (pictured). Supported by the Museum of Contemporary Art, the selling exhibition will take place at the 20th Century Theatre in Notting Hill, London, during Frieze Week from 16 - 19 October 2014. The young painter finished his MA studies at the Chelsea College of Art in 2013 and ‘has gone from strength to strength since’. He has been endorsed by the Young Masters 2013 panel and his debut solo show ‘Anarchivolto’ ran in Venice, throughout the Venice Architecture Biennale in Sant’Erasmo.
    Rodolfo Villaplana GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Tracey Emin with My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
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The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
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  • Tracey Emin with My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • Tracey Emin with My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • Tracey Emin with My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • Tracey Emin with My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Tracey Emin with My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Decadence by Sara Pope - The 30th London Art Fair 2018 at the Business Design Centre, Islington.
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  • Decadence by Sara Pope - The 30th London Art Fair 2018 at the Business Design Centre, Islington.
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  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Tracey Emin with My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Tracey Emin with My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Tracey Emin with My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Tracey Emin with My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
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  • Some of Tracey Emin's six recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. They are part of the display featuring My Bed 1998, which became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
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The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
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The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Some of Tracey Emin's six recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. They are part of the display featuring My Bed 1998, which became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • A new display including Tracey Emin's  My Bed 1998, in front of six of her recent figure drawings which have been gifted by the artist to the nation. My Bed 1998 became famous when it was shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, for which Emin was shortlisted. It was made in Tracey Emin's Waterloo council flat in 1998 and was referred to by the artist as an unconventional and uncompromising self-portrait through objects - featuring the artist's own bed covered in stained sheets, discarded condoms, underwear and empty bottles of alcohol. The piece gives a snapshot of the artist's life after a traumatic relationship breakdown. The Duerckheim Collection acquired the work in early July 2014 and it is now on loan to Tate for 10 years. <br />
<br />
The drawings and My Bed are positioned alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961. And are part of a refresh of the galleries showing art from the 1970s to the present day - featuring major works by Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Nicholas Pope and John Gerrard.
    Tate Emin Bed 03 15 GBPhotos 01.jpg
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