Tracey Emin Every Bodies Been There, 1998
Lithograph on paper
Literature: Developing an intensely personal oeuvre packed with confrontational, brutally honest reflections upon the self, Tracey Emin is perhaps the most pioneering female artist of our time. Emin’s scrawling, telling approach is acutely felt in this small-scale lithograph depicting two figures engaged in primitive, yet universalizing intimacy. A wandering cat offsets the composition and imperfect block letters read “EVERY BODIES BEEN THERE,” making this a work that implicates both the mind and the senses.
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signature info: Printed signature on recto; blind-stamped by the publisher; accompanied by certificate of authenticity
Dimension notes: 8.66 x 9.84 in (22 x 25 cm)
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Lithograph on paper
Literature: Developing an intensely personal oeuvre packed with confrontational, brutally honest reflections upon the self, Tracey Emin is perhaps the most pioneering female artist of our time. Emin’s scrawling, telling approach is acutely felt in this small-scale lithograph depicting two figures engaged in primitive, yet universalizing intimacy. A wandering cat offsets the composition and imperfect block letters read “EVERY BODIES BEEN THERE,” making this a work that implicates both the mind and the senses.
Dimensions: Dimensions N/A
signature info: Printed signature on recto; blind-stamped by the publisher; accompanied by certificate of authenticity
Dimension notes: 8.66 x 9.84 in (22 x 25 cm)
Edition: