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Tracey Emin's provocative 1998 installation "My Bed," which depicts underwear stained with menstrual blood, alcohol containers and a used condom, sold in London for 2.5 million pounds (about $4.3 ...
Then again, it’s been two decades, and there’s yet to be a dull moment for My Bed.To say that it caused an uproar when it moved into the Tate in 1999 would be an understatement: The museum ...
Tracey Emin at her exhibition "Tracey Emin ‘My Bed’/JMW Turner" at Turner Contemporary, Margate. 13 October 2017 - 14 January 2018. Photo: Stephen White, courtesy Turner Contemporary. Naomi ...
Tracey Emin’s ‘My Bed,’ with its detritus of cigarette butts, empty vodka bottles, and soiled underwear, was one of the best-known pieces of art in the 1990s. Now it's up for sale.
Artist Tracey Emin has reflected on her work 'My Bed', which is up for sale, and described it as "half like a crime scene, half like a diary". She told Jeremy Paxman on Newsnight that it was "like ...
W hen Tracey Emin got dumped, she didn’t get out of bed for four days, depressed. Then she took her dirty bed and turned it into a famous work of art. ‘My Bed’ was sold at a Christie’s ...
A British expert claims that Tracey Emin’s most famous artwork, My Bed (1998), was never actually slept in by the artist. Consisting of Emin’s bed, dirty underwear, cigarette butts, vodka ...
Tracy Emin's 1998 piece My Bed on display at Christie's in London on June 27, 2014 Rob Stothard—Getty Images. By Aleksandra Gjorgievska. July 30, 2014 3:40 PM EDT.
British artist Tracey Emin's controversial My Bed has sold for £2.2 million (HK$29.2 million), almost double its guide price, at an auction in London.
Artist Tracey Emin poses with her conceptual artwork ''My Bed'' at Christie's auction house in London June 27 (Reuters) Emin’s 1998 work, which fetched over 1 million pounds above its top estimated ...
Tracey Emin's artwork 'My Bed' is expected to sell for between £800,000 and £1.2 million at auction on Tuesday. Art collector Charles Saatchi paid £150,000 for the piece of work in 2000.
Artist Tracey Emin has reflected on her work 'My Bed', which is up for sale, and described it as "half like a crime scene, half like a diary". She told Jeremy Paxman on Newsnight that it was "like ...