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Every Bodies Been There Rare Printers Proof by Tracey Emin

Every Bodies Been There Rare Printers Proof by Tracey Emin

Clifton Gallery

Lithograph

1998

Edition Size: N/A - A rare and possibly unique hand-signed printers proof lithograph

Sheet Size: 20 x 25 cm

Signed

Condition: Pristine

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Every Bodies Been There Rare Printers Proof

By Tracey Emin

A rare and possibly unique hand-signed printers proof lithograph aside from the main release with a printed signature.

This print was produced for the Contemporary Visual Arts Magazine in association with the White Cube Gallery in a limited quantity.

1998

Lithograph in colours on wove paper.

Signed, dated, titled and inscribed ‘P/P’ in pencil by Tracey Emin.

Printed at Sky Editions with their blindstamp.

Measures 20 x 25 cm.

Unframed and stored flat.

Renowned artist Tracey Emin (born 1963) is celebrated for her intimate, autobiographical works spanning neon, drawing, painting, and more. With a personal touch, she explores emotions and experiences, tackling challenging topics. Recognized globally with Turner Prize nominations, Royal Academician and Professor titles, a CBE, and representing Britain at the 2007 Venice Biennale, Emin remains a prominent contemporary artist.

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Tracey Emin

Tracey Emin is an English contemporary artist who was born in 1963. She works across a variety of mediums such as needlework, painting, sculptures, video, photography, drawing and installation. The content of Emin’s work often reflects elements of the expressive and confessional and her installations are bold and profound, as she is unafraid to depict aspects of her own life to form her compositions. At the Royal Academy of Arts, Emin offers advice and talks to developing artists in her position as Professor of Drawing. She is sometimes considered in relation to the Stuckism group, which was founded by her previous partner, Billy Childish, after suggesting that Emin was stuck in the past.

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