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Few contemporary artists have captured the attention of the media and public like Tracey Emin, famous for her confessional artwork and outrageous persona.
"Tracey Emin: 20 Years" distils all the controversy, charm, outrageousness and divided opinion of the outspoken artist's career into an effective and evocative survey.
In a bid to keep two Titian masterpieces in the UK, this week Tracey Emin delivered a petition to the government signed by Britain's top artists.
The 2009 Frieze Art Fair addressed the uncertainties of the contemporary art market with emphasis both on established galleries and artists and on youth and innovation.
Folkestone, a British coastal town, has embarked on an ambitious art's project that began this month to great critical acclaim from the rest of the world.
Joseph Turner, John Ruskin, Henri Matisse, John Constable and Tracey Emin are available at Tate Online where modern technology makes art accessible to everyone.
The RA presents two displays: "High Art: Reynolds and History Painting 1780-1815" and "High Life: Celebrating the Loan of W P Frith's Private View at the Royal Academy".
Oxford Art Online is the gateway to Grove Art Online, The Oxford Companion to Western Art, Encyclopedia of Aesthetics and The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms.
The memorial display at London's Royal Academy of Arts is devoted to RB Kitaj who passed away in October 2007.
This contemporary exhibition includes work by David Hockney, Catherine Yass, Marc Quinn, Philip Lorcia di Corcia and the late Kyffin Williams and Sandra Blow.
An annual exhibition that showcases new and emerging talents amongst headline artists such as Grayson Perry, Tracey Emin, Gerhard Richter, Bill Viola and Julian Opie.
New shows will explore India's Royal Courts, Horace Walpole and Strawberry Hill House, digital art, Grace Kelly's wardrobe, and Serge Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes.
The Royal Academy of Arts close by to Piccadilly Circus in London is a unique art gallery in that it is privately funded by eminent artists of the times.
Every October the contemporary art world converges on London's Regent's Park for the Frieze Art Fair, a four-day showcase for select established and emerging artists.
Contemporary art collector Charles Saatchi is set to unveil his new gallery off the King's Road in the heart of London's fashionable Chelsea neighbourhood.
The nomination works of Turner Prize 2008 finalists Runa Islam, Mark Leckey, Goshka Macuga and Cathy Wilkes are on exhibit at the Tate Britain through January 2009.
Opened in 2007 at the Brooklyn Museum, the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art is a groundbreaking gallery for the exhibition and exploration of feminist art.


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