Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963–1995  

From The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
Revision as of 19:47, 19 September 2007
Jahsonic (Talk | contribs)

← Previous diff
Revision as of 10:47, 5 February 2019
Jahsonic (Talk | contribs)
(Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963-1995 moved to Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963–1995)
Next diff →
Line 1: Line 1:
-{{Template}}'''''Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963-1995''''' (1995), also known as "The Tent", was an artwork created by [[Tracey Emin]]. The work was a tent with the [[appliqué|appliquéd]] names of, literally, everyone she had ever slept with, but not necessarily in the sexual sense. It achieved iconic status, was owned by [[Charles Saatchi]], and was destroyed in the 2004 [[Momart]] London warehouse fire.+{{Template}}
 +'''''Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963-1995''''' ([[1995]]), also known as "The Tent", was an artwork created by [[Tracey Emin]]. The work was a tent with the [[appliqué|appliquéd]] names of, literally, everyone she had ever slept with, but not necessarily in the sexual sense. It achieved iconic status, was owned by [[Charles Saatchi]], and was destroyed in the 2004 [[Momart]] London warehouse fire.
{{GFDL}} {{GFDL}}

Revision as of 10:47, 5 February 2019

Related e

Wikipedia
Wiktionary
Shop


Featured:

Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963-1995 (1995), also known as "The Tent", was an artwork created by Tracey Emin. The work was a tent with the appliquéd names of, literally, everyone she had ever slept with, but not necessarily in the sexual sense. It achieved iconic status, was owned by Charles Saatchi, and was destroyed in the 2004 Momart London warehouse fire.



Unless indicated otherwise, the text in this article is either based on Wikipedia article "Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963–1995" or another language Wikipedia page thereof used under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License; or on research by Jahsonic and friends. See Art and Popular Culture's copyright notice.

Personal tools