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Like this work by Tracy Emin?

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MrsNemo Sat 24-Jun-23 22:11:36

They are not really appropriate - all a matter of taste, but it's not mine. Tracey Emin has ideas. which can then be executed by others, like her unmade bed. The faces here look just like the class tea towels I have at Christmas from my GC.

Wyllow3 Sat 24-Jun-23 22:09:10

Her record in the field is outstanding but she is not a specialist graphic artist Allsorts

Allsorts Sat 24-Jun-23 21:58:15

Embarrassingly awful. Why on earth was she chosen?

Wyllow3 Sat 24-Jun-23 21:51:33

Quality of concept - brilliant. And I value that.

But I'd prefer a quality of drawing to the standard of for example Kathe Kollwitz as in the O/P picture of the KK self portrait I posted.

Riverwalk Sat 24-Jun-23 21:42:34

Here are two photos I took yesterday, plus one with Emin taken from the internet

welbeck Sat 24-Jun-23 21:34:01

i think that's her point, that she drew inspiration or was influenced by other artists.
which i would have thought is inevitable, in every age.
as for the doors being London centric, maybe after a year or two they could be taken on a round britain tour to provincial galleries.
maybe some amateurs or unknowns could do some doodlings on temporary doors at NPG.

hollysteers Sat 24-Jun-23 21:31:37

Very poor work indeed. A far cry from the bronze doors in Florence🙄

Riverwalk Sat 24-Jun-23 21:13:45

My big grump is of course the London-centric placing- I hope tho to find more close ups of the panels.

Well that is unavoidable as the building is in London! I visited the gallery yesterday and posted some close-up of the doors on the Photographs 2023 thread.

Those other works that you posted Whyllow are not by Emin.

Jaxjacky Sat 24-Jun-23 21:07:06

Close up.

Jaxjacky Sat 24-Jun-23 21:06:38

Pictures

Jaxjacky Sat 24-Jun-23 21:05:51

Here’s one close up Wyllow3 I like them especially if you see the surrounding architecture of the building.

Wyllow3 Sat 24-Jun-23 19:59:18

(sorry for repeats - can't edit out!)

Wyllow3 Sat 24-Jun-23 19:58:30

Doors of the re-vamped national Portrait Gallery.

www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2023/jun/21/doors-tracey-emin-national-portrait-gallerys-41m-rebirth

Pix and comments on changes in the National Portrait Gallery.

Slashed stone, daylight galore and doors by Tracey Emin: the National Portrait Gallery’s £41m rebirth
Forty-five faces of women, scribbled by Emin, now beam out from bronze doors – all part of an astonishing revamp that has turned this once unloved London landmark into a great building

“‘A foil to the row of 14 white male painters who look down, stony-faced, from above’ … Emin’s doors featuring 45 portraits that ‘represent every woman’
National Portrait Gallery

For me, its a total “like” - women of all ages and cultural backgrounds under the original Great Artists at a time when women were predominantly not just the muse or object of art, but beauty defined as young.

My big grump is of course the London-centric placing- I hope tho to find more close ups of the panels.

My other big grump of course is that Emin drew on the work of some of us producing alternative and controversial images of women in the 1970’s that didn’t match the stereotypes but she hasn’t ever acknowledged this body of work - nor the work of women like Käthe Kollwitz earlier in the century - but things are what they are and glad to see this work, and anyway artists have always drawn on a history of art and worked within it.

www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2023/jun/21/doors-tracey-emin-national-portrait-gallerys-41m-rebirth

Pix and comments on changes in the National Portrait Gallery.

Slashed stone, daylight galore and doors by Tracey Emin: the National Portrait Gallery’s £41m rebirth
Forty-five faces of women, scribbled by Emin, now beam out from bronze doors – all part of an astonishing revamp that has turned this once unloved London landmark into a great building

“‘A foil to the row of 14 white male painters who look down, stony-faced, from above’ … Emin’s doors featuring 45 portraits that ‘represent every woman’
National Portrait Gallery

For me, its a total “like” - women of all ages and cultural backgrounds under the original Great Artists at a time when women were predominantly not just the muse or object of art, but beauty defined as young.

My big grump is of course the London-centric placing- I hope tho to find more close ups of the panels.

My other big grump of course is that Emin drew on the work of some of us producing alternative and controversial images of women in the 1970’s that didn’t match the stereotypes but she hasn’t ever acknowledged this body of work - but things are what they are and glad to see this work, and anyway artists have always drawn on a history of art and worked within it.

Pix - official opening of new gallery
Pix by Kathy Kollwitz
1970's by Judy Chicago