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Tracey Emin. 20 Years / Kunstmuseum Bern / Walkthrough (Short Version)

April 17, 2009

Until June 21, 2009, the Kunstmuseum Bern in Switzerland is showing The Tracey Emin retrospective 20 Years, the most comprehensive Tracey Emin exhibition to date. We already posted a video that contains shots from the opening reception, and statements by Tracey Emin and the curator of the exhibition, Kathleen Bühler. This video focuses solely on the works. It’s an excerpt of the full-length version (11:57 Min.) of the video that can be found on our here.

Tracey Emin – 20 Years at the Museum of Fine Arts in Bern, Switzerland. Opening reception, March 18, 2009. The exhibition runs until June 21, 2009.

See also: Tracey Emin / British Pavilion / 52nd Venice Biennale and the Tracey Emin-Special on our Live-Page.

> Right-click (Mac: ctrl-click) this link to download Quicktime video file.

Tracey Emin: 20 Years. Retrospective at Kunstmuseum Bern, Switzerland. Full-length version:

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