Tracey Emin | Lougher Contemporary

Love, desire, loss and grief.

A Personal Perspective.

Tracey Emin | Lougher Contemporary

b. 1963

Tracey Emin

Tracey Emin’s artistic journey is marked by a poetic and confessional practice that spans across film, painting, neon, embroidery, drawing, installation, and sculpture. As a prominent member of the Young British Artists (YBAs), Emin has pioneered a unique conceptual approach that combines vulnerability with boldness. Her era-defining works like My Bed (1999) and Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963–1995 (1995) delve into her personal experiences for artistic expression.

Emin earned her MA from the Royal College of Art in 1989 and has exhibited extensively worldwide, showcasing her work at renowned galleries and institutions such as the Mori Art Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Stedelijk Museum. Her artworks are housed in esteemed collections including the Tate and the Museum of Modern Art, and she has represented the United Kingdom at the Venice Biennale. Emin’s artworks have achieved significant prices on the secondary market, with auction results typically ranging from four to six figures, highlighting her enduring impact and commercial success.

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About the artist

Tracey Emin, a heavyweight among the Young British Artists (YBAs), is renowned for her provocative and confessional artworks spanning intimate sketches, sculptures, and installations. Her diverse practice encompasses painting, embroidery, film, drawing, sculpture, and neon, all centered around themes of love, desire, pain, grief, and the female experience.

Where is Tracey Emin from?

Born in South London in 1963 and raised in Margate, Kent, Tracey Emin embarked on her artistic journey by studying painting at the Royal College of Art in London starting in 1987. Following her graduation, Emin underwent two abortions, experiences that deeply influenced her artistic expression, characterised by themes of pain, loss, and loneliness. Her artworks are distinguished by their autobiographical and intimate quality, resonating even with skeptics. In 1999, her raw and personal storytelling earned her a Turner Prize nomination, and in 2007, she was elected a Royal Academician at the prestigious Royal Academy of Arts (RA).

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