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Published Date: 10 July 2008
IT IS set to be the most star-studded party of the Edinburgh Art Festival – with Sir Elton John and George Michael among those on the guest list.
The controversial artist Tracey Emin is throwing a party to launch her career retrospective in the capital, and it's already the talk of the artistic chattering classes in Scotland.

Tracey Emin 20 Years opens next month at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, filling the bottom floor with about 170 of her works.

Installations include My Bed, the famous unmade bed owned by the Saatchi Gallery, which comes complete with empty bottles, cigarette butts and stained sheets.

There is also a huge wooden rollercoaster, entitled It's Not the Way I Want to Die, and the room where the artist once painted naked in front of gallery-goers.

"She is one of the few artists who can get people's jaws dropping," said the exhibition curator, Patrick Elliott. "Some of the stuff in it is just extraordinary. There's no holds barred in terms of confession – no shame, no level at which it ceases."

The Scotsman can also confirm that the actress and model Jerry Hall is to speak at the National Galleries in September about her friend's art, although it is unlikely that she will be at the opening party on 2 August.

Emin is known for attracting celebrities to her events, and when she launched her Venice Biennale show last summer, representing Britain at the international art showcase, Sir Elton and the supermodel Naomi Campbell both turned out.

Edinburgh may not attract quite the same level of glitterati, but the hype is building. Her London gallery, White Cube, has hired a railway carriage, with room for 55, to bring her assistants, dealers, lenders and friends to Scotland.

"It's a cost-effective way of doing it. We looked into getting seats on EasyJet and that kind of thing, but you've got to provide all the names and numbers in advance and it's impossible to do that," said Mr Elliott.

"It's a nice way to make a day of it, rather than come individually and bump into each other on the platform."

The galleries are being coy about the likely party guests. But Sir Elton and his partner, David Furnish, are invited, having lent their Emin work, an embroidered blanket entitled Something I've Always Been Afraid Of, to the show.

So have George Michael and his partner, Kenny Goss, who lent the 2007 work, Hurricane. Other major Emin buyers have lent work, but are discreetly listed in the exhibition's catalogue as "private collector".

Almost certain to be in Edinburgh are White Cube's owner, Jay Jopling, who studied art history in the city, and his wife, another "young British artist", Sam Taylor Wood.

It is clear that Emin herself is taking her Edinburgh show extremely seriously. She had a scale model made of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art with miniature reproductions of her work to plan it out. She will spend 12 days in Edinburgh preparing the show.

The first weekend of the Edinburgh Art Festival will also see the opening of the Ingleby Gallery's new building, showcasing contemporary art in a former club near Waverley station.

That is expected to draw artistic luminaries such as Mark Wallinger, the Turner Prize winner.

Where Scotland leads, the world vies to follow

GALLERIES from Spain to Switzerland and Russia have been vying to be the next venue for Tracey Emin 20 Years, which opens in Edinburgh on 2 August.

The exhibition moves on to Malaga and then the Kunstmuseum in Berne, one of the world's great museums.

Patrick Elliott, chief curator at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, said: "We've had Russian galleries wanting to join the tour.

It's a really good thing for Edinburgh, and Scotland. It's the first retrospective she's had in Britain, and it's quite an honour she has agreed to do it here."

In the last year the 44-year-old artist has "sexed up" the Royal Academy with a room full of erotic works including a model of woman having sex with a zebra.

In August copies of her photographs will also go on show at the Fringe in the Gilded Balloon venue.

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  • Last Updated: 09 July 2008 11:32 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Raj Persaud's ghost writer,

10/07/2008 07:29:05
She has got to be the most guff , god awful artist I have ever seen. As for qualities of humanity i think they passed her by like art when talent was handed out.
2

Boy Wonder,

10/07/2008 08:41:42
Well, I won't go no matter who else turns up! Emin is about as much an artist, as I am a devout believer in spurious religion!
3

Anglofile,

10/07/2008 09:04:54
At the end of the day, it's the idiots that support her work as "art" that want their heads examined. Emin is one of the UK's best con artists.

Apparently, Naomi Campbell only ever turns up for a fight.
4

Logie Almond,

10/07/2008 09:51:03
She always looks as if she is in need of a good scrub.
5

Horrible Cankers at the Cyber Shebeen,

10/07/2008 10:22:25
Aye thats as maybe...but she's no daft is she?...the lassie is laughing aw the way tae the bank....

Here Tracey doll...ahv ah wee 'installation' ye kin borrow (or keep at a reasonable price) entitled 'overflowing cat litter box with jobbies pointing accusingly'
6

Alternative (High-Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 10/07/2008 10:37:41
I hope all the guests remember to bring their dirty laundry and the contents of their kitchen bin with them.
7

Spondoolicks,

qwq 10/07/2008 10:40:29
*Sigh*

If it's all so easy to create Tracey's work then why have none of you lot above done it yet??

Go along and take a look - it might open up your tiny little parochial minds


8

Horrible Cankers at the Cyber Shebeen,

10/07/2008 10:50:03
7....No thanks....I'd much rather go stare at a Turner for a couple of hours...
9

Number 6,

Germany 10/07/2008 11:09:42
#7 I suggest you visit a real Art Gallery to get a feel for what the overwhelming majority of the population would recognise as art. Not the kind of talentless , skill free garbage that Enim and her ilk sell to a bunch of pretentious imbeciles.
10

hassan i sabbah,

edinburgh 10/07/2008 12:02:35
----NEWS JUST IN ------
---Emin gives up "ART" after blasting in Scotsman whiny wee men forum - "they were right I realise now what a fool I have been,I will only be painting kittens in baskets from now on. Millionaire Emin said she may give up painting altogether , If a position in Standard Life became available.
11

Bill the Baboon,

Edinburgh 10/07/2008 12:18:34
Your article tells a slightly different story from the headline. There are a list of "stars" that "could" appear. Stop making things up and deliver some real news.
12

Nic83,

10/07/2008 12:40:10
@10 Thanks Hassan you gave me a right good laugh on my lunch hour!
13

TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 10/07/2008 13:07:28
5 Horrible Cankers

I see you have finally rolled out of your "virgin bed" - or maybe not that virgin.

Did we have any overnight "bedmates" of whatever persuasion to keep us "warm and comfy"?

Why anybody would invite that shrieking nut Naomi Campbell anywhere is beyond me.

She is way past her prime, a prime candidate for the mental ward, and abuses physically and verbally her "servants" which shows she has NO class whatsoever.

And to have George Michael and his lover there along with Sir Elton and his Canadian lover a gay old time will be had by all.
14

Number 6,

Germany 10/07/2008 13:58:49
#10 Gives up Art. miss print , should have read
: "Enim gives up trying to be an Artist."
15

Des Gruntled,

Edinburgh 10/07/2008 14:02:56
What a load of old p1sh, which could quite possibly be her next Tuner Prize winning exhibit!
16

Des Gruntled,

Edinburgh 10/07/2008 14:04:05
oops, 'Turner'.
17

Donald, Edinburgh,

10/07/2008 14:58:57
I'm deeply suspicious of anything in the slightest bit different or new, and have decided that all modern art is just a con to make me feel stupid. Not that i've ever managed to get over myself enough to actually look at any of it, or think about it beyond the tabloid knee jerk level. And all my down-to-earth mates, who are secure in their masculinity, agree with me that the Festival is just for luvvies and students (both utterly hateful groups) and they clutter up Edinburgh, so i'll just be at home watching top gear, drinking sad tins of lager and being a miserable philistine during August. Let's leave fun and creativity where it belongs - and that's outside Scotland.
18

Neal! Whit? Haud yer Whisht!!,

10/07/2008 15:01:12
There's no denying she's one UGLY woman, no as bad as Cherie it's true - but close . . .
19

Number 6,

Germany 10/07/2008 15:34:26
Donald, "Fun and creativity ? not in this talentless gits work , or are you a fan ? , if so I wonder if you could tell us what is artistic about her efforts. maybe guide us philistines towards one of her masterpieces. The only fun and creativity ever involved in her "Work", was when 2 STUDENTS, yes students jumped on her "unmade bed", and started to have a fight with the pillows crying "I am art I am art". More fun and creativity in one motion than in her entire portfolio. Of course , if you or any other
"fan" would like to point us towards her works of artistic merit, i'm sure we will give it a look.
20

Mop,

*********** 10/07/2008 15:46:55
This lady has to be the most overated "artist" and how she gets all this free publicity is beyond me.

Id like to see some real artists not this modern pi**.
There are works of modern art that are very good sadly hers doesnt rate but what annoys me is the amount of money she gets for this overated shi**.
21

Donald, Edinburgh,

10/07/2008 15:47:31
hiya Number 6 at number 19 - well I'm heartened that you have the desire to find out more about her work and haven't completely made up your mind already. Yeah right. But to be honest i can't be bothered, i'd rather just talk about her appearance and make 'jokes'. So who else agrees with #18 (you laddish rascal you!) that she's UGLY! Tee hee.
22

Chrislovesbuffy1970,

10/07/2008 16:08:42
Usual open minded comment here then. Has anyone actually seen her work up close? I have and in my opinion it was superb.
23

Alternative (High-Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 10/07/2008 16:54:28
Donald,

In the 1970s, the Arts Council paid a huge grant to three men to walk around the place with a pole tied to their heads. Later on, the Tate Gallery paid an equally rediculous amount of money for a rectangle made out of building bricks. Neither of these were art.

Then there was the cow cut in half, which although it was a brilliant piece of disection which warranted scientific interest, it was NOT art. It's rightful place was in the biology section of the Science Museum, not an art gallery.

Tracy Emin's "art" comes under the same banner. She is making a lot of money out of it and good luck to her for that but it is still not art.
24

Horrible Cankers at the Cyber Shebeen,

10/07/2008 17:58:07
13..Hi Timothy Charles...'Him Outdoors' keeps my side of the bed warm until I deign to enter it....good laddie that he is...

Who are we to say what is art and what is not...but I say it is a con on a huge scale...the establishment has made a name of Tracy Emin and they are all cashing in on it...perhaps as a con merchant she is a true artiste....it is all in the eye of the beholder at the end of the day...

Incidentally...Tracy Emin is not ugly...some of you greek gods need to take a closer look in the mirror and face the ugly truth...you 'lads' are of such shallow depths that you dismiss your fellow human beings (women only of course) instantly by deeming them 'ugly'..would the whole situation be more acceptable if you judged her 'beautiful'..(wots that then silicone t!ts, peroxide and red swimsuit?)....would that make her 'art' easier for you to swallow?
25

Truely English,

10/07/2008 19:26:05
Good on you Edinburgh throwing another star-studded Scottish cultural guest list with Sir Elton John etc.

How odd I thought he sang in English and was English.

Of course their is no difference between our two cultures is there.
26

buccleuch,

Glasgow 10/07/2008 19:36:19
ooooh, celebrities might be coming to THE CAPITAL and ooooh she's really taking our gallery seriously, cringe , cringe.....BARF
27

Richard Taylor,

Aberdeen 10/07/2008 20:19:55
Surely Elton's hairpiece is a work of art in itself?
28

TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 11/07/2008 13:52:06
Horrible Cankers

Have you, too, "gone to the dogs" as have I with my boyfriend Chester?

 

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