Tracey Emin, "Running Naked," 2000. Courtesy the artist.
Hayward Gallery
Tracey Emin:
Love is What You Want
18 May-29 August 2011
Hayward Gallery
Southbank Centre
Belvedere Road
London SE1 8XX
southbankcentre.co.uk
This summer the Hayward Gallery presents TRACEY EMIN: LOVE IS WHAT YOU WANT, the first major survey in London of the work of one of the UK's most renowned and celebrated artists. Occupying both floors and two outdoor sculpture terraces, the exhibition features key works from all periods of the artist's career including seldom-seen early works and more recent large-scale installations as well as a new outdoor sculpture created especially for the Hayward. The exhibition is a highlight of Southbank Centre's celebration of the 60th anniversary of the 1951 Festival of Britain with MasterCard.
Tracey Emin (b. 1963) emerged onto the British art scene in the early-1990s, running The Shop in East London with friend and artist Sarah Lucas. Around this time in a continuing entrepreneurial spirit, Emin invited friends, collectors, and dealers to 'invest' in her creative potential. She also began writing as a form of artistic practice. In the following years Emin had her first exhibition entitled 'My Major Retrospective' (1993), at White Cube gallery, her first exhibition in a public gallery at the South London Gallery (1997), and opened her own public studio/gallery space 'The Tracey Emin Museum' on Waterloo Road (1995-8). These early exhibitions established Emin's willingness to make works of art that take as their starting points the most intimate details of her personal history. Sometimes confrontational or sexually provocative, Emin's work resonates with the 'personal is political' legacy of feminist art while at the same time maintaining a universal accessibility that speaks to relationships in general. Her works also relate more broadly to issues of spirituality, cultural identity, class, and celebrity.
Ralph Rugoff, Director, Hayward Gallery said:
"Tracey Emin is one of the most celebrated and talked about artists of her generation, and this exhibition-her first major survey in a public gallery in London-will be both an artistic home-coming and a new look at the full range of her achievement."
The Hayward exhibition features key works from all periods of her career and in all media, including painting, textiles, works on paper, photography, neon, film and sculpture. Works are arranged either thematically or juxtaposed to invite new readings of them.
Highlights include a concentrated presentation of the most famous appliqué blankets such as Hotel International (1993) and Psyco Slut (1999), a darkened room showcasing over a dozen neon works alongside videos, and a large room of recent works in a lighter palette that tend toward abstraction. The installation comprising Menphis (2003), an exhibition originally staged at the Carl Freedman Gallery, London will be recreated and a suite of more contemporary paintings also feature. Rarely seen sculptural works are presented including Emin's Army (1999), Tacimin - Can you hear me? (1997), an exploration of the afterlife through a Ouija board, and Salem (2005), a five metre high tower of reclaimed wood with a white neon running down its length. For the Hayward Gallery exhibition, Emin is planning one new large-scale outdoor sculpture, based on hand-moulded clay maquette. Additionally, the artist will present new photographic works and neon signs for the first time in the exhibition.
TRACEY EMIN: LOVE IS WHAT YOU WANT is co-curated by Dr Cliff Lauson, Curator, and Ralph Rugoff, Director, Hayward Gallery.
The exhibition is supported by Louis Vuitton.
It is accompanied by a fully-illustrated catalogue produced by Hayward Publishing with contributions by Michael Corris, Jennifer Doyle, Cliff Lauson, Ralph Rugoff, and Ali Smith. ISBN 978 1 85332 293
Tracey Emin was born in London in 1963 and grew up in Margate. She studied at Maidstone College of Art and the Royal College of Art, London. She has exhibited extensively internationally, including solo and group exhibitions in Holland, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Japan, Australia, The United States and Chile. In 2008, Emin held her first major retrospective at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, which subsequently toured to Malaga (2008), and Bern (2009). In 2007 Emin represented Britain at the 52nd Venice Biennale, was made a Royal Academician and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the Royal College of Art, London, a Doctor of Letters from the University of Kent and Doctor of Philosophy from London Metropolitan University. Emin supports numerous charities and non-profit organizations in aid of education, young artists, children, and AIDS/HIV. She lives and works in London.
To coincide with Tracey Emin: Love is What You Want at the Hayward Gallery:
Tracey Emin: In Confidence will be broadcast on Sky Arts 1 on Thursday 19 May at 10pm.
sky.com/arts
Tracey Emin: My Life In A Column will be published by Rizzoli International Publications this May. The publication brings together for the first time an anthology of pieces Tracey Emin wrote to great acclaim between 2005 and 2009 for The Independent. ISBN is 978-0-8478-5807-1.