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  1. The daughter of artist Susan Bee and poet Charles Bernstein and sister of artist and writer Felix Bernstein, Emma Bee Bernstein, was a beautiful, brilliant, and prolific third-generation artist whose mysterious suicide at 23 in the Peggy Guggenheim Museum in Venice, Italy, in 2008 shocked and saddened her friends and family and the New York art world.

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  2. I think I understand Emma Bee Bernstein. Emma Bee Bernstein’s work on display at the Janet Kurnatowski gallery. Left photo by Tom Winchester. I was thirty-three years old when Emma was born. I had been friends with her parents, Charles and Susan, for more than five years. When Emma got to be about three or four we became friends in our own right.

  3. Dec 20, 2008 · Emma Bee Bernstein. Emma Bee Bernstein graduated in June 2007 from the University of Chicago with a BA with honors in Visual Arts and Art History. She committed suicide in December 2008 at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, Italy, where she was on an internship. Bernstein wrote her senior thesis on feminism and fashion in contemporary ...

  4. www.airgallery.org › emma-bee-bernstein-fellowshipEBB Fellowship — A.I.R.

    In recognition of Emma’s significant contributions as a young artist, the youngest A.I.R. Fellowship recipient receives the honor of holding the Emma Bee Bernstein Fellowship. Emma Bee Bernstein, the daughter of A.I.R. artist member Susan Bee and poet Charles Bernstein, passed away at the age of 23, leaving behind a collection of photos and ...

  5. Apr 8, 2011 · The artist and writer Emma Bee Bernstein died in 2008 at 23, an age when most people have barely started their life’s work. But she had already gone some distance with hers, judging by this show ...

  6. Dec 20, 2014 · In this epic journey into the picaresque, we follow Emma Bee Bernstein, our intrepid protagonist, from her pre-teen innocence to her late teen-attitude, as she learns about the downtown art scene firsthand. In the process, Hills reimagines the art of video in a style that achieves the density, complexity, and visual richness of his greatest films.

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  8. writing.upenn.edu › pepc › meaningEmma Bee Bernstein

    Emma Bee Bernstein, Self-Portrait, Polaroid, 2006. Biography. C.V. Exhibitions. In Memoriam. Films at ORTV. Montage from Emma's Dilemma (2012) by Henry Hills. Emma's Dilemma, Henry Hills Film (Commentary: Kevin Killian) (2014) Holland Cotter, "Emma Bee Bernstein: An Imagined Space," New York Times (April 8, 2011)

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