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Tracey Emin Paintings

Tracey Emin Paintings

David Dawson; Jennifer Higgie

PHAIDON PRESS LTD
2024
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The first serious study on the paintings of the female icon and one of the most celebrated British artists, Tracey Emin Dame Tracey Emin DBE is known for her frank, confessional style and for transforming her inner world into intimate works of art. She has become one of the most celebrated artists in the world, a household name, and part of the Art establishment. Her practice includes painting, drawing, film, photography, sewn appliqué, sculpture, and neon, but in recent years she has focused on painting. Inspired by artists Egon Schiele and Edvard Munch, her paintings are provocative, confrontational, and vulnerable. They are at once deeply personal and universal, and it’s for this reason her work is revered around the world, and she has become an international icon. The book features more than 300 images of Emin’s gestural and expressive figurative paintings, from the 1990s to today, as well as a conversation with close friend David Dawson and an essay by Australian writer Jennifer Higgie. Made in close collaboration with the artist, this special book is the first publication dedicated to Emin’s emotive paintings and showcases her soulful work like never before.
Tracey Tea Pot: Christmas Eve

Tracey Tea Pot: Christmas Eve

Miriam Williams

Mulberry Books
2019
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Tracey Tea Pot loved her life. She lived on Patterson farm near Parsnip Wood. She had a warm, loving nature and loved to listen to the family's tales and stories. Her pride of place was in the kitchen on top of the stove.Christmas is a very exciting time in the Patterson household. Let us join Tracey Tea Pot and the Patterson as they celebrate Christmas.Is there going to be another trouble this Christmas? And will Tracey Tea Pot again save the day?
Tracey Tea Pot: Spiteful Sheila

Tracey Tea Pot: Spiteful Sheila

Miriam Williams

Mulberry Books
2019
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Tracey Tea Pot loved her life. She lived on Patterson Farm near Parsnip Wood. She had a warm, loving nature and loved listening to her family's tales and stories.Join Tracey Tea Pot and her family as the watch over Spiteful Sheila.Will Spiteful Sheila misbehave and cause trouble? And will Tracey Tea Pot again save the day?
Tracey Tea Pot: Mum Goes to Hospital

Tracey Tea Pot: Mum Goes to Hospital

Miriam Williams

Mulberry Books
2019
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Tracey Tea Pot loved her life. She lived on Patterson farm near Parsnip Wood. She had a warm, loving nature and loved to listen to the family's tales and stories. Her pride of place was in the kitchen on top of the stove.Tracey Tea Pot had been worried lately about Mum. She hadn't been herself recently, and the last few days, she had looked tired and worn out. What is wrong with Mum? Join Tracey Tea Pots adventures and enjoy her family's stories.
Tracey Tea Pot: Parsnip Wood

Tracey Tea Pot: Parsnip Wood

Miriam Williams

Mulberry Books
2019
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**************************************************************************************Tracey Tea Pot loved her life. She lived on Patterson Farm near Parsnip Wood. She had a warm, loving nature and loved listening to her family's tales and stories.**********************************************************************************************************
Tracey Tea Pot: The School Bully

Tracey Tea Pot: The School Bully

Miriam Williams

Mulberry Books
2019
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Tracey Tea Pot had been born in Parsnip wood. She had been made by the elves that lived in the wood. They had given her magical powers. Dad had brought her to the Patterson house. He had found her one day when out walking with Rusty, the family dog. She loved all the warm smells, all the chattering, laughter, and even tears that sometimes occurred in the old kitchen. The room was the heart of the household. Lately, Alice had been unusually quiet. She was a reserved girl but had been acting quite strangely. Mum had asked her if there was anything worrying her. Miriam had tried to have a sister chat. Even William told her that her big brother would look after her if there were anything wrong. Still, Alice insisted that everything was just perfect. Why is Alice acting different? Let us join Tracey Teapot and the family as they find out what is going on with Alice. Will Tracey Tea Pot save the day?
Tracey Emin

Tracey Emin

Tate Publishing
2026
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Step into the tender, confessional world of Tracey Emin. Published alongside a major retrospective tracing 40 years of her groundbreaking practice, the publication reproduces Emin's career-defining sensations alongside unseen works, celebrating her raw and confessional approach as she poses profound questions on love, trauma, and autobiography.
Tracey Emin

Tracey Emin

Tate Publishing
2026
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Step into the tender, confessional world of Tracey Emin. Dame Tracey Emin is one of the most important contemporary artists of her generation. She was catapulted into the public eye in the 1990s with iconic works like her Turner Prize nominated My Bed, which sparked fierce critical and public debate, challenging what art could be. Emin’s disregard for any separation of the personal and the public, along with her commitment to unapologetic self-expression, came to define a historic moment in British culture and global art history. Broadening Emin’s story, this monograph celebrates her raw and confessional approach as she poses profound questions on love, trauma, and autobiography. It also demonstrates her lifelong commitment to painting, showing her recent work as the culmination of the ways she has channelled her life into her art. Published alongside a major retrospective tracing 40 years of her groundbreaking practice, the publication reproduces Emin's career-defining sensations alongside works never exhibited before. Through painting, video, textiles, neons, writing, sculpture, and installation, Emin continues to challenge boundaries, using the female body as a powerful tool to explore passion, pain, and healing.
John Tracey Ellis

John Tracey Ellis

Thomas J. Shelley

THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA PRESS
2023
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For several decades prior to his death in October 1992, Monsignor John Tracy Ellis was the most prominent historian of American Catholicism. His bibliography lists 395 published works, including seventeen books, most famously, American Catholics and the Intellectual Life, a scathing indictment of the mediocrity of Catholic higher education and a clarion call for American Catholics to make a greater contribution to American intellectual life. Ellis's ecumenically-minded scholarship led to his election in 1969 as the President of both the American Catholic Historical Association and the predominantly Protestant American Society of Church History.As a professor at the Catholic University of America, Ellis trained numerous graduate students, who made their own contributions to American Catholic history, and he also furthered the careers of several talented young church historians. Especially in his later years, during the polarized atmosphere that followed Vatican II, Ellis became an outspoken but balanced advocate of reform in the Church, urging greater transparency and honesty, collegiality on the diocesan level, a role for the laity in the selection of bishops, reassessment of church teaching on birth control, decentralization to provide an enhanced role for the local churches, and an eloquent defense of religious freedom and the American Catholic commitment to separation of church and state.His fellow church historian, Jay P. Dolan, remarked that Ellis "used history as an instrument to promote changes he believed necessary for American Catholicism...No other historian of American Catholicism matched Ellis in this regard.
The Tracey Fragments

The Tracey Fragments

Maureen Medved

House of Anansi Press Ltd ,Canada
2007
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Naked under a tattered shower curtain, fifteen-year old Tracey Berkowitz has been sitting in the back of a bus for two days, looking for her brother, Sonny, who thinks he is a dog. Tracey's stories begin to twist and intertwine truth with lies, absorbing the reader into the games and delusions she uses to escape her despair. The Tracey Fragments is a raw, moving account that immerses the reader into the labyrinth of a troubled, adolescent psyche, full of twists and turns, fear and uncertainty, trust and betrayal. Maureen Medved adapted her novel into a film screenplay that was directed by acclaimed filmmaker Bruce McDonald. At the Berlin Film Festival in early 2007, the motion picture won the Manfred Salzgeber Prize for an innovative film that broadens the boundaries of cinema.