Tracey Emin; Gillian Wearing; Georgina Starr

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Tracey Emin; Gillian Wearing; Georgina Starr

by Johnnie Shand Kydd
bromide fibre print, 11 August 1996
12 1/2 in. x 17 3/4 in. (310 mm x 450 mm)
Purchased, 1998
Photographs Collection
NPG x87682

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  • Johnnie Shand Kydd (1959-), Photographer. Artist or producer of 64 portraits, Sitter in 1 portrait.

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This photograph shows three artist friends, Tracey Emin, Gillian Wearing and Georgina Starr, dancing in front of the beach hut in Whitstable, Kent, that Tracey Emin had bought with fellow-artist Sarah Lucas in 1992. It was subsequently turned into an artwork, which also provided the setting for Emin’s 2000 self portrait The Last Thing I said to you is don't leave me here. 1' (also in the National Portrait Gallery collection).

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The largest ever IRA bomb is detonated in Manchester causing the destruction of many buildings and over 200 injuries. Nobody died in the incident because a warning was given and the area evacuated. After the bombing much of Manchester was rebuild and in 1998 it won a successful bid to host the 2002 Commonwealth Games.
Prince Charles and Princess Diana finalise their divorce after four years of separation.

Art and science

The Spice Girls enjoy massive popular success with their first single Wannabe going straight to Number 1. The group are remembered as much for their sassy, outspoken 'girl power' attitude and their continuing subsequent celebrity as for their music.
Danny Boyle tells the story of a group of Edinburgh heroin addicts in his critically acclaimed film version of Irvine Welsh's novel Trainspotting.

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The First Chechnya War breaks out between Chechnya and Russia when Russian forces invade the country in support of Chechnyan opposition to the government. The invasion went badly with strong Chechnyan resistance and dissent in the Russian command. However, a truce was finally established after Russia seized the capital Grozny. More than 46,000 people died as a result of the conflict.

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