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FRANCIS BACON'S ART RECLINES WITH TRACEY EMIN'S BED

Posted on 2015-03-31 10:38:29 in EXHIBITION
Francis Bacon, Reclining Woman 1961. Oil paint on canvas. © The Estate of Francis Bacon / DACS London 2015. All rights reserved.
Francis Bacon, Reclining Woman 1961. Oil paint on canvas. © The Estate of Francis Bacon / DACS London 2015. All rights reserved.

From today, Francis Bacon's Reclining Woman (1961), and Study of a Dog (1952), are on display alongside Tracey Emin's installation; My Bed (1998), in the new Tate Britain display; 'BP Spotlight: Tracy Emin and Francis Bacon'. Emin's My Bed installation returns to the Tate Britain after it first came to public attention when shown in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition. It is joined by six recent figure drawings by Emin, and two Francis Bacon works selected by Emin herself. In an interview with the Tate Tracey Emin explains why she selected two Francis Bacon works to be displayed with her My Bed installation:

'I said I’d like to show it with Bacon, because I thought there would be a really good dialogue between the intensity and anger in his work and the way the bed has this sense of collapse and seems completely forlorn. And there’s also this kind of debauchery and craziness going on between both artists, but done in a completely different way.' - Tracy Emin

This display is curated by Elena Crippa and Leyla Fakhr, and is lent by The Duerckheim Collection 2015. Further details of other BP Spotlight exhibitions is available via the Tate website. Located around the outer perimeter of the galleries, 'BP Spotlights' branches off from Tate Britain's Chronological art display 'BP Walk through British Art', which includes other Francis Bacon works, read more on this via our previous blog post. Both exhibitions are free to view. BP Spotlight: Tracy Emin and Francis Bacon 31 March 2015 - 19 June 2016 Tate Britain, London Word reference: Tate Britain website. Please note all details including dates and featured works are subject to change. For all confirmation please contact Tate Britain.