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Everybody Needs a Place To Think by Tracey Emin

Everybody Needs a Place To Think by Tracey Emin

Dovehouse Contemporary

Monoprint

2002

Edition Size: N/A

Image Size: 59 x 42 cm

Sheet Size: 59 x 42 cm

Signed

Condition: Excellent

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Everybody Needs a Place To Think

By Tracey Emin

Tracey Emin is a prominent British artist and one of the leading figures of the Young British Artists (YBAs) movement. Renowned for her provocative and autobiographical works, Emin’s art often explores themes of identity, intimacy, and the female experience, with notable pieces such as “My Bed” and “Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963–1995” gaining international acclaim.

2002
Signed and dated
Unique drawing on wove paper, with a unique monoprint of the same design on the reverse of the sheet, a working proof for the invitation for the launch of BBC FOUR ‘Everybody needs a place to think’
59 x 42cm

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The Artist

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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