This artwork was the product of Tracey Emin staying in bed not eating and only drinking alcohol for two days.
Disgusting, isn't it?
It was displayed at the Tate Britain gallery, in London. As you can see, it had a screwed up sheet on the bed. Around the bed, there was a used tampon, empty vodka bottles, newspapers, a half-squeezed tube of K-Y Jelly, dirty tissues, cigarette debris, and underwear stained with menstrual blood.
Yukeeee!
Tracey Emin was born in 1963.
She works with a variety of media including drawing, painting, photography and appliqué.
Tracey Emin had her first solo exhibition in America in 1990. She called the exhibition 'Every Part of Me's Bleeding'.
She is also remembered in the UK for her behaviour on a live TV show called ' The Death of Painting' when she was drunk and swore repeatedly.
In these articles about artists I usually say I want to show you some of my favourite artworks but I don't like Emin's work. See what you think.
Tracey exhibited this tent at Charles Saatchi's Sensation exhibition held at the Royal Academy in London.
Do you like it?
You can see here that Tracey Emin is versatile.
This simple neon is one of many by Tracey Emin.
Here is a link to her Studio in case you would like to see more of her work:
http://www.traceyeminstudio.com/homepage/
Have you visited the Steemit Art Centre? There are some cool artworks there to view. Here is the link to follow:
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