Crossing into Darkness review – Tracey Emin takes her heroes on a descent to the gates of hell
Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate Munch, Bourgeois, Gormley and Baselitz go shoulder to shoulder with up-and-coming artists in an exhibition that revels in its stygian gloom Tracey Emin catches me looking from her self-portrait to her as I try to assess the closeness of the resemblance. Not that (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Middle East)
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