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TRACEY EMIN: 'I Want My Time With You' - St Pancras, London
APRIL 2018
Tracey Emin, in partnership with the Royal Academy of Arts, presents a new public work at St Pancras train station in London. Marking the 150th Anniversary of St Pancras station, I Want My Time With You is Emin’s largest work to date, spanning 20 meters. The text simultaneously evokes intimate platform reunions and serves as a broader welcoming gesture to European arrivals. It will be viewable throughout 2018 by the millions of passengers that pass through the iconic train station every week.
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TRACEY EMIN | EGON SCHIELE Where I Want to Go
APRIL 2015
The Leopold Museum will present the first comprehensive exhibition in Vienna featuring more than 80 works by Tracey Emin together with a selection of drawings by Egon Schiele.
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TRACEY EMIN: ANGEL WITHOUT YOU
DECEMBER 2013
MOCA, Miami
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), North Miami, opens tonight the first American museum exhibition dedicated to the acclaimed British artist Tracey Emin. This is the first-ever exhibition to focus on Emin's works in neon, a crucial aspect of the artist's practice that began with her iconic The Tracey Emin Museum, (1995), which opens the show. The exhibition explores how Emin's neons have played an essential role in the development of her work, marking a shift from her early diaristic and confessional style to a more cryptic and open-ended form of expression.
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TRACEY EMIN: THE MIDNIGHT MOMENT AT TIMES SQUARE
FEBRUARY 2013
Times Square, New York
Every night in February, at the stroke of 11:57, Tracey Emin will restore neon and romance to Times Square. On more than 40 screens large and small, for a span of three minutes, her six messages of love will spell themselves out, digitally animated to appear as if being written by a giant unseen hand.
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TRACEY EMIN: LOVE IS WHAT YOU WANT
MAY 2011
Hayward Gallery, London
A major survey of one of Britain's most celebrated contemporary artists. Covering every period of her career, the exhibition features painting, drawing, photography, textiles, video and sculpture. Seldom-seen early works and recent large-scale installations are shown together with new outdoor sculptures created especially for the Hayward Gallery.
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