Tamara wrote:
What's Taracey Emin's Bed, BTW? Last para. on p 17)
Tracey Emin is an artist. Her My bed was short-listed for the Turner Art
Prize in 1999. A bed in which she claimed to have spent a week after a bad
break-up complete with vodka bottles, cigarette butts and pregnancy tests.
Se's
It was in The Saatchi Collection in London, but I don't know (or care) where
it is now.
It is ashes, it was in the art storage fire last year
jenny barron
Scotland
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Best place for it in my opinion.
Claire Allen
Kent
On 8 Feb 2005, at 11:50 am, Jenny Barron wrote:
It is ashes, it was in the art storage fire last year
jenny barron
Scotland
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This is a very confusing thread; what are you all
talking about?
Diane Williams
Galena, Illinois USA
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Best place for it in my opinion.
Claire Allen
Kent
On 8 Feb 2005, at 11:50 am, Jenny Barron wrote:
It is ashes, it was
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Hi Spiders,
As one who has both taken the Beginning of the End class from Ulrike and used
the technique to finish a couple of Binche pieces, here's my take on the
current discussion.
Processes don't come out of nowhere. The traditional method of overlapping and
sewing laces together comes
On Feb 8, 2005, at 3:38, Jean Nathan wrote:
If you want to see what some people consider to be art, the bed's on:
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/Units/arthist/sharp/issues/0002/pHTML/
pTraceyEminMyB
ed01.shtml
VBG. Thanks for the reference but, with the IOLI Bulletin deadline
snapping at my heels, and
Guys,
I think you have probably seen some of these already but there are a few new
ones. Enjoy!
Regards
Liz in London
I'm back blogging my latest lace piece - have a look by clicking on the link
or going to http://journals.aol.com/thelacebee/thelacebee
You know you're living in 2005
Years and years ago, when I first came to US (1973), I used to watch
Johnny Carson with great pleasure; he had a wonderful, understated
sense of humour, and delivered all his lines almost dead-pan, with
barely a twitch of a - self-deprecating - smile... Even though I no
longer watch TV (and
Gentle Spiders,
Sometime in mid-April, I'm planning to go to northern California for a
week - to see my son, to see a primary-school friend who's coming to
visit her nephew (currently beavering at a PHD at Berkeley), to discuss
the further developments of Rosa Libre/Rosalibre with Cathy
I said I was unable to sign up for a fare-watch (got tired of waiting)?
Here's an even better wrinkle... The following comes from the
welcome message I got from the Trvelocity immediately after creating
an account with them; my Mac classed it -correctly as it now seems g
- as Junk Mail,
Some years back there was a paper-back book published with all the known
combinations. My brother had a copy.
Lorri
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