Tracey Emin exhibition in Bern

(c) Kunstmuseum BernYesterday I visited the Tracey Emin exhibition in Kunstmuseum Bern. Before I have been a bit sceptical about her work as I have regarded her more a publicity-seeking person with regard to the way she is presenting herself. However, already at the beginning of her 20-years retrospective I received another impression.

The exhibition guides you through her life by starting off with her CV read by herself in a video installation which moves around her apartment. Every single piece from her films, paintings to appliquéd blankets convey a very personal insight into her life with all its problems. These not only cover her childhood in her home town Margate or sexual experiences, but also her two abortions, among others. Things which used to be usually taboo topics in art.

It seems that her autobiographical art helps Tracey Emin to emotionally process all the traumatic experiences in her life. One example here is the video “Homage to Edvard Munch and All My Dead Children” (1998) that is staged at the same location as Edvard Munch famous “The Scream” (1893) – with the exception that her hearable scream is truly shocking.

The exhibition last until June 21, 2009 and is definitely worth visiting for getting a closer understanding of this unique artist.

Merry Christmas 2007 and a Happy New Year!

Near Wangen in Allgäu
Near Wangen in Allgäu (Dec 23, 2007)

After I have not managed to blog this last year I at least want to keep up the tradition of blogging the theme of my Christmas mailing. For the upcoming days I wish you all some time to relax, to look back at the outgoing year and to make your intentions for the new one – of course only, if you belong to such kind of persons. For me these will also include that I will devote more of my time blogging. Here mostly about personal musings. Business-wise, we just set up a new blog at blog.b-to-v.com. However, important postings I will cross-link here as well.

Designklicks

(c) Irmy Wolz

Just discovered Designklicks – a wonderful playground to discover extraordinary photos and other pieces of art from mostly unknown artists (at least to me…).Like the Red Lady above portraying a Chinese model in Shanghai from Irmy Wolz. The tagged photos are rated by users as well as experts, and can also be selected with a tag cloud – really smooth navigation.