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Viewing Tracey Emin: I followed you to the end at White Cube Bermondsey

Dame Tracey Emin returns to White Cube Bermondsey with another astounding exhibition, Tracey Emin, I followed you to the end, this week – set to be among the highlights of the season, an epic and emotional journey through love and loss, inspired as ever by Emin’s personal experiences, having survived bladder cancer for which she underwent major surgery in 2021. Her body, another consisent subject in her works, continues to change – and her works are as tender, raw and honest as ever.

The exhibition centres around new paintings, in a visceral, urgent and blazing palette of carmine, crimson and reds with blacks, featuring female bodies in ambiguous states, performing poses that could be read as abject, supplicant or bereft. There are new sculptures too – Emin is a prolific creator – a smaller bronze piece, Ascension, depicting a female torso, and I Followed You To The End, a monumental bronze that dominates the South Galleries at White Cube, a body and a landscape, with dimpled surfaces that closely follow the imprints from moulding.

There are quieter, more meditative moments here too, contemplative works that evoke a reflective ambience and allude to mortality in various ways. There are decorative motifs inspired by traditional Turkish rug designs, Emin’s cats, baths and beds, interior scenes that draw on a different painterly lineage. It feels fresh and new – Emin keeps evolving and remains without doubt one of the most exciting artists of our times.

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Dates
19 September 2024 — 10 November 2024
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The Wick Culture - Lap-See Lam, 'Floating Sea Palace', 2024. Co-commissioned by Studio Voltaire, The Vega
Foundation and The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery. Produced in partnership with
Moderna Museet. Courtesy the artist and Galerie Nordenhake, Berlin/Stockholm/Mexico
City. DoP: Lisabi Fridell. Music: Marlena Salonen & Linus Hillborg. Textile work Kholod
Hawash.
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Viewing Lap-See Lam, Floating Sea Palace at Studio Voltaire

The Wick Culture - Michael Craig-Martin
Cassette, 2002
Acrylic on canvas. 289.5 x 208.3 cm. Courtesy Gagosian. © Michael Craig-Martin. Image courtesy Gagosian. Photo: Prudence Cuming Associates Ltd.
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The Wick Culture - Olaolu Slawn, ‘Hot Head’ 2024, Acrylic, Ink, Spray paint, 170 x 200cm
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The Wick Culture - Erik Madigan Heck
Red Moonlight, 2022
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The Wick Culture - Phyllida Barlow 
PRANK: mimic; 2022/23
2022-2023
Steel, fibreglass, lacquer
457.2 x 411.5 x 325.1 cm / 180 x 162 x 128 in
Installation view, ‘Phyllida Barlow. unscripted’, Hauser & Wirth Somerset, 2024
© Phyllida Barlow Estate. Courtesy Phyllida Barlow Estate and Hauser & Wirth
Photo: Ken Adlard
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Viewing Phyllida Barlow Unscripted at Hauser & Wirth Somerset