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Singing Bird by Tracey Emin

Singing Bird by Tracey Emin

Dellasposa Gallery

Lithograph

2007

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Sheet Size: 10.2 x 7.6 cm

Signed

Condition: Pristine

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Among the YBA’s most celebrated names, Tracey Emin has established herself as an artist not only of great depth, but of variety. Among others, her works are held in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tate Gallery in London, and the Goetz Collection in Munich. Most known for her autobiographical work which focuses on self-interrogation, her most celebrated and controversial pieces are those which examine turbulent childhood experiences and sexual history. This image was originally developed by Emin as a limited-edition temporary tattoo to be distributed at the British Consulate as a gift to the attendees of the 2007 Venice Biennale. A symbol of the rebellion at the heart of the YBA movement, this work speaks to Emin’s wicked humour and impertinence towards authority.

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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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