Tracey Emin and William Blake in Focus

Past event at Tate Liverpool

Tue 02 May

Entry from Free

Tate Liverpool directs its focus to the work of Tracey Emin and William Blake to reveal surprising links between the two famed artists, including a shared concern with spirituality, birth and death.

The exhibition will welcome – for the first time in the North of England – Emin's My Bed (1998), the unflinching self-portrait told through stained sheets and detritus that was to become the controversial and iconic artwork she's most known for.

My Bed, along with drawings by Emin from the Tate collection, will be presented alongside pieces by visionary British poet and artist William Blake, including The Blasphemer (c.1800) and The Crucifixion: Behold Thy Mother (c.1805).

Venue

Tate Liverpool
Albert Dock
Liverpool L3 4BB

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