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Tracey Emin gets first solo show in Greater China

Lehmann Maupin and White Cube will host joint exhibition in March

Anny Shaw
26 November 2015
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The YBA artist Tracey Emin is due to have her first solo show in Greater China with her two galleries in the region—Lehmann Maupin and White Cube. The joint exhibition, I Cried Because I Love You, will coincide with Art Basel Hong Kong, and is scheduled to open on 21 March (until 21 May 2016). Emin has produced a new body of work for the show, including painting, embroidery, neon and bronze sculpture. “Both Lehmann Maupin and White Cube have a long-standing relationship with Emin, and have a presence in Hong Kong, so it seemed natural to show her works across both spaces as one cohesive exhibition for her first solo show in the region,” the galleries said in a joint statement.

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