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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 />
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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 />
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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 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 />
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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 21.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 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 06.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 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 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 />
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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 18.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.
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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 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.
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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 09.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 08.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.
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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 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 03.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 24.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
  • 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
  • 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 Gouache images - The Last Great Adventure is You - a new exhibition at the White Cube gallery.  It is her first at the London gallery in five years and features: bronze sculptures - including In Grotto (2014), Bird (2014) and a series of bronze bas relief plaques that portray figures; gouaches; paintings; large-scale embroideries; and neon works - including one of the exhibition title. The exhibition 'chronicles the contemplative nature of work'.
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  • Tracey Emin with Savoured By You - The Last Great Adventure is You - a new exhibition at the White Cube gallery.  It is her first at the London gallery in five years and features: bronze sculptures - including In Grotto (2014), Bird (2014) and a series of bronze bas relief plaques that portray figures; gouaches; paintings; large-scale embroideries; and neon works - including one of the exhibition title. The exhibition 'chronicles the contemplative nature of work'.
    Tracey Emin White Cube GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Tracey Emin with Savoured By You - The Last Great Adventure is You - a new exhibition at the White Cube gallery.  It is her first at the London gallery in five years and features: bronze sculptures - including In Grotto (2014), Bird (2014) and a series of bronze bas relief plaques that portray figures; gouaches; paintings; large-scale embroideries; and neon works - including one of the exhibition title. The exhibition 'chronicles the contemplative nature of work'.
    Tracey Emin White Cube GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Tracey Emin with Savoured By You - The Last Great Adventure is You - a new exhibition at the White Cube gallery.  It is her first at the London gallery in five years and features: bronze sculptures - including In Grotto (2014), Bird (2014) and a series of bronze bas relief plaques that portray figures; gouaches; paintings; large-scale embroideries; and neon works - including one of the exhibition title. The exhibition 'chronicles the contemplative nature of work'.
    Tracey Emin White Cube GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Tracey Emin with Savoured By You - The Last Great Adventure is You - a new exhibition at the White Cube gallery.  It is her first at the London gallery in five years and features: bronze sculptures - including In Grotto (2014), Bird (2014) and a series of bronze bas relief plaques that portray figures; gouaches; paintings; large-scale embroideries; and neon works - including one of the exhibition title. The exhibition 'chronicles the contemplative nature of work'.
    Tracey Emin White Cube GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Tracey Emin with Savoured By You - The Last Great Adventure is You - a new exhibition at the White Cube gallery.  It is her first at the London gallery in five years and features: bronze sculptures - including In Grotto (2014), Bird (2014) and a series of bronze bas relief plaques that portray figures; gouaches; paintings; large-scale embroideries; and neon works - including one of the exhibition title. The exhibition 'chronicles the contemplative nature of work'.
    Tracey Emin White Cube GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Tracey Emin with Savoured by You part of 9x9x9 - The Last Great Adventure is You - a new exhibition at the White Cube gallery.  It is her first at the London gallery in five years and features: bronze sculptures - including In Grotto (2014), Bird (2014) and a series of bronze bas relief plaques that portray figures; gouaches; paintings; large-scale embroideries; and neon works - including one of the exhibition title. The exhibition 'chronicles the contemplative nature of work'.
    Tracey Emin White Cube GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Tracey Emin with three of the embroidered images from 9x9x9 - The Last Great Adventure is You - a new exhibition at the White Cube gallery.  It is her first at the London gallery in five years and features: bronze sculptures - including In Grotto (2014), Bird (2014) and a series of bronze bas relief plaques that portray figures; gouaches; paintings; large-scale embroideries; and neon works - including one of the exhibition title. The exhibition 'chronicles the contemplative nature of work'.
    Tracey Emin White Cube GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Tracey Emin with three of the embroidered images from 9x9x9 - The Last Great Adventure is You - a new exhibition at the White Cube gallery.  It is her first at the London gallery in five years and features: bronze sculptures - including In Grotto (2014), Bird (2014) and a series of bronze bas relief plaques that portray figures; gouaches; paintings; large-scale embroideries; and neon works - including one of the exhibition title. The exhibition 'chronicles the contemplative nature of work'.
    Tracey Emin White Cube GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Tracey Emin with three of the embroidered images from 9x9x9 - The Last Great Adventure is You - a new exhibition at the White Cube gallery.  It is her first at the London gallery in five years and features: bronze sculptures - including In Grotto (2014), Bird (2014) and a series of bronze bas relief plaques that portray figures; gouaches; paintings; large-scale embroideries; and neon works - including one of the exhibition title. The exhibition 'chronicles the contemplative nature of work'.
    Tracey Emin White Cube GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Tracey Emin with Gouache images - The Last Great Adventure is You - a new exhibition at the White Cube gallery.  It is her first at the London gallery in five years and features: bronze sculptures - including In Grotto (2014), Bird (2014) and a series of bronze bas relief plaques that portray figures; gouaches; paintings; large-scale embroideries; and neon works - including one of the exhibition title. The exhibition 'chronicles the contemplative nature of work'.
    Tracey Emin White Cube GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Tracey Emin with Gouache images - The Last Great Adventure is You - a new exhibition at the White Cube gallery.  It is her first at the London gallery in five years and features: bronze sculptures - including In Grotto (2014), Bird (2014) and a series of bronze bas relief plaques that portray figures; gouaches; paintings; large-scale embroideries; and neon works - including one of the exhibition title. The exhibition 'chronicles the contemplative nature of work'.
    Tracey Emin White Cube GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Tracey Emin with Every part of me feeels you - The Last Great Adventure is You - a new exhibition at the White Cube gallery.  It is her first at the London gallery in five years and features: bronze sculptures - including In Grotto (2014), Bird (2014) and a series of bronze bas relief plaques that portray figures; gouaches; paintings; large-scale embroideries; and neon works - including one of the exhibition title. The exhibition 'chronicles the contemplative nature of work'.
    Tracey Emin White Cube GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • Tracey Emin with Savoured By You - The Last Great Adventure is You - a new exhibition at the White Cube gallery.  It is her first at the London gallery in five years and features: bronze sculptures - including In Grotto (2014), Bird (2014) and a series of bronze bas relief plaques that portray figures; gouaches; paintings; large-scale embroideries; and neon works - including one of the exhibition title. The exhibition 'chronicles the contemplative nature of work'.
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  • Tracey Emin with Savoured By You - The Last Great Adventure is You - a new exhibition at the White Cube gallery.  It is her first at the London gallery in five years and features: bronze sculptures - including In Grotto (2014), Bird (2014) and a series of bronze bas relief plaques that portray figures; gouaches; paintings; large-scale embroideries; and neon works - including one of the exhibition title. The exhibition 'chronicles the contemplative nature of work'.
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  • Tracey Emin with Savoured by You part of 9x9x9 - The Last Great Adventure is You - a new exhibition at the White Cube gallery.  It is her first at the London gallery in five years and features: bronze sculptures - including In Grotto (2014), Bird (2014) and a series of bronze bas relief plaques that portray figures; gouaches; paintings; large-scale embroideries; and neon works - including one of the exhibition title. The exhibition 'chronicles the contemplative nature of work'.
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  • Tracey Emin with three of the embroidered images from 9x9x9 - The Last Great Adventure is You - a new exhibition at the White Cube gallery.  It is her first at the London gallery in five years and features: bronze sculptures - including In Grotto (2014), Bird (2014) and a series of bronze bas relief plaques that portray figures; gouaches; paintings; large-scale embroideries; and neon works - including one of the exhibition title. The exhibition 'chronicles the contemplative nature of work'.
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  • Tracey Emin with three of the embroidered images from 9x9x9 - The Last Great Adventure is You - a new exhibition at the White Cube gallery.  It is her first at the London gallery in five years and features: bronze sculptures - including In Grotto (2014), Bird (2014) and a series of bronze bas relief plaques that portray figures; gouaches; paintings; large-scale embroideries; and neon works - including one of the exhibition title. The exhibition 'chronicles the contemplative nature of work'.
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  • Tracey Emin with Gouache images - The Last Great Adventure is You - a new exhibition at the White Cube gallery.  It is her first at the London gallery in five years and features: bronze sculptures - including In Grotto (2014), Bird (2014) and a series of bronze bas relief plaques that portray figures; gouaches; paintings; large-scale embroideries; and neon works - including one of the exhibition title. The exhibition 'chronicles the contemplative nature of work'.
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  • Theirs lots of money in chairs, 1994, by Tracey Emin and Greifbar 1, 2014, by Wolfgang Tillmans - The Great Spectacle runs concurrently to the Summer Exhibition and tells the story of the annual show by featuring highlights from the past 250 years.
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  • A series of celebrity selfies with and by Jean Pigozzi dating from the 70's - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • Hello World! by Christopher Baker - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • Hello World! by Christopher Baker - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • Hello World! by Christopher Baker - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • Self-Delusion, 2017, by Charlotte Colbert (Flanked by Honeymoon suite by June Calypso) - Selfies by contemporary artists - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • Pom Pom Mirror by Daniel Rozin (pictured) - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • Every part of me is bleeding by Tracey Emin (est £50-70k) - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • RA Family Album, 2016, by Yinka Shonibare RA covers the scaffolding on the façade of the Royal Academy’s Burlington Gardens building as part of the RA’s transformative redevelopment which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018.<br />
The work consists of over 160 large-scale black and white contemporary and archival photographs and prints, showcasing the people connected with the RA – including Royal Academicians (Grayson Perry, Tracey Emin, Michael Craig-Martin, Cornelia Parker), members of staff and many well-known visitors (Sir David Attenborough, Dame Joan Collins, Fearne Cotton and Dame Vivienne Westwood). The design is topped by one of Shonibare’s multi-coloured batik fabric designs which drips down over the images. The final touches were added by a specialist team of abseilers, hanging down the façade of the building.
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  • Henna Bikers by Hassan Hajjaj POA and And I Said I Love You! by Tracey Emin £84,000 - The Royal Academy’s 249th Summer Exhibition - co-ordinated by Eileen Cooper RA. The hanging committee will consist of Royal Academicians Ann Christopher, Gus Cummins, Bill Jacklin, Fiona Rae, Rebecca Salter and Yinka Shonibare. This year, the Architecture Gallery will be curated by Farshid Moussavi RA. The exhibition, sponsored by Insight Investment is open to the public 13 June – 20 August 2017. London 07 June 2017.
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  • Henna Bikers by Hassan Hajjaj POA and And I Said I Love You! by Tracey Emin £84,000 - The Royal Academy’s 249th Summer Exhibition - co-ordinated by Eileen Cooper RA. The hanging committee will consist of Royal Academicians Ann Christopher, Gus Cummins, Bill Jacklin, Fiona Rae, Rebecca Salter and Yinka Shonibare. This year, the Architecture Gallery will be curated by Farshid Moussavi RA. The exhibition, sponsored by Insight Investment is open to the public 13 June – 20 August 2017. London 07 June 2017.
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  • A series of celebrity selfies with and by Jean Pigozzi dating from the 70's - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • A series of celebrity selfies with and by Jean Pigozzi dating from the 70's - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • A series of celebrity selfies with and by Jean Pigozzi dating from the 70's - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • The first space selfie 2012 - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • Pop a self-sculpture by Gavin Turk - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • Pop a self-sculpture by Gavin Turk - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • Big Self Portrait by Chuck Close - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • A series of celebrity selfies with and by Jean Pigozzi dating from the 70's - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • Works by Frida Kahlo are favourited/liked by visitors - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • Hello World! by Christopher Baker - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • Self-Delusion, 2017, by Charlotte Colbert - Selfies by contemporary artists - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • Pom Pom Mirror and Mirror no 12 by Daniel Rozin (pictured) - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • Every part of me is bleeding by Tracey Emin (est £50-70k) - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Every part of me is bleeding by Tracey Emin (est £50-70k) - Christie’s Curates: PAST PERFECT / FUTURE PRESENT. A celebration of creativity which launches the summer season, this exhibition showcases a dynamic ‘juxtaposition’ of art from across the ages alongside innovative and new media works by four emerging artists: James Balmforth, Armand Boua, Olga Chernysheva and Harry Sanderson. This year’s curators Alina Brezhneva, Bianca Chu, Milo Dickinson and Tancredi Massimo di Roccasecca ‘drive the exhibition in to a bold new chapter’. Highlights: the black felt bicorne hat, once belonging to the Emperor Napoleon and worn by him during the whole Campaign of 1807, in the Battle of Eylau and Friedland, and at the Treaty of Tilsit; the Merlin III engine from an authentic and immaculately restored Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1A – P9374/G-MK1A. This is a truly iconic aircraft which is symbol of the bravery ‘of the few’ in the Battle of Britain; and the first opportunity to view Chris Ofili’s The Holy Virgin Mary (1996) in London - first exhibited at the generation-defining exhibition ‘Sensation’ in London and New York, The Holy Virgin Mary was a focal point for the widespread attention the exhibition received throughout the international media landscape, and dates from a moment that saw Ofili propelled to international fame. The works will be on view to the public from 12-16 June at Christie’s King Street,
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  • Theirs lots of money in chairs, 1994, by Tracey Emin and Greifbar 1, 2014, by Wolfgang Tillmans - The Great Spectacle runs concurrently to the Summer Exhibition and tells the story of the annual show by featuring highlights from the past 250 years.
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  • A series of celebrity selfies with and by Jean Pigozzi dating from the 70's - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • A series of celebrity selfies with and by Jean Pigozzi dating from the 70's - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • Pop a self-sculpture by Gavin Turk - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • Donald Trump is set up - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • Self Portraits by Chuck Close - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • Andy Warhol self portrait - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • Works by Frida Kahlo are favourited/liked by visitors - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
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  • Hello World! by Christopher Baker - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Self-Delusion, 2017, by Charlotte Colbert (Flanked by Honeymoon suite by June Calypso) - Selfies by contemporary artists - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • Self-Delusion, 2017, by Charlotte Colbert - Selfies by contemporary artists - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • Pom Pom Mirror by Daniel Rozin (pictured) - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Mirror no 12 by Daniel Rozin (pictured) - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Pom Pom Mirror and Mirror no 12 by Daniel Rozin (pictured) - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • The #SaatchiSelfie Competition room - From Selfie to Self-Expression at the Saatchi Gallery. The exhibition looks at the history of the Selfie from portrait artists though to modern day selfies and features self-portraits by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Lucian Freud, Cindy Sherman, Tracey Emin, through to modern day selfies from Kim Kardashian, Hillary Clinton, Ryan Gosling, Trump and others. In addition part of the exhibition includes an international selfie competition; over 14,000 selfies have been submitted to the competition and will be exhibited at the gallery alongside other art works. The show is sponsored by Huawei and runs from 31st March – 30th May 2017.
    Saatchi Selfie Huawei GBPhotos 06.jpg
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