AIX-EN-PROVENCE.- Château La Coste announces, Surrounded by You, an exhibition of painting and sculpture by the British artist.
Twelve canvases have been carefully chosen from the past ten years of Emins work to present an important reflection on her use of this media. Hung on the walls of the Jean-Michel Wilmotte gallery at La Coste, they literally surround the viewer, but this typically poetic title also suggests the deeply personal connection Emin has with all her work. Painting in particular has become an increasingly central and intense part of this practice. She often re-visits canvases over the course of months or years, creating rich layers and the mark of time and memory.
In the past Emin has noted a different sensation that she finds in painting than in other disciplines such as drawings:
When Im drawing, I can play. I can trust things... its like freedom, its everything. Then when Im painting, its like Im scared and I dont know whats going to happen, as the painting takes over it becomes more exciting.
Two monumental new bronze sculptures, the biggest the artist has ever made have also been created for this exhibition. Like many of the paintings, they evoke the female nude. However, Emin has also been inspired by the local mountain ranges, in particular Mount Saint Victoire. Their solid presence offers the gravitas of a mountain in counter-balance to the expressive movement and energetic moments found in Emins paintings The amorphous nature of these massive figures retain the marks of the artist and the moulding process, maintaining a delicate tension - tender, yet robust.
Tracey Emin was born in London in 1963, and studied at Maidstone College of Art and the Royal College of Art, London. She has exhibited extensively internationally including solo and group exhibitions in Holland, Germany, Japan, Australia and America. In 2007 Emin represented Britain at the 52nd Venice Biennale, becoming the second female artist to ever do so. That same year, Emin was made a Royal Academician and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the Royal College of Art, a Doctor of Letters from the University of Kent and a Doctor of Philosophy from London Metropolitan University. In 2011 she became the Royal Academy's Professor of Drawing and in 2012, Queen Elizabeth II appointed her Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for her contributions to the visual arts.