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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Tracey Emin, Every bodies Been There, 1998
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Tracey Emin, Every bodies Been There, 1998
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Tracey Emin British, 1963

Every bodies Been There, 1998
Original lithograph on wove paper
Signed by the artist in the plate, with blind stamp
20 x 25 cm
(framed: 24 x 29 cm)
© Tracey Emin
£ 2,250.00 inc. VAT
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Tracey Emin, a prominent figure in contemporary British art, creates deeply personal and autobiographical work that challenges societal norms. 'Every Bodies Been There' (1998) exemplifies her emotional honesty and intimate...
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Tracey Emin, a prominent figure in contemporary British art, creates deeply personal and autobiographical work that challenges societal norms. 'Every Bodies Been There' (1998) exemplifies her emotional honesty and intimate self-reflection.

Created during a pivotal period in Emin's career, this work emerged shortly after her controversial installation 'Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963-1995' and just before her Turner Prize nomination for 'My Bed' (1999). This work reflects Emin's unflinching approach to addressing universal human experiences through her own personal narrative.

As a key figure in the Young British Artists (YBA) movement in the 1990s, Emin challenged traditional notions of art and femininity. Her unapologetic exploration of sexuality, trauma, and identity resonated with audiences and critics alike, sparking meaningful conversations about the role of personal narrative in contemporary art.

Emin's work, including Every Bodies Been There, has been instrumental in shaping the landscape of British contemporary art. Her fearless approach to autobiography and ability to blur the lines between art and life have influenced countless artists and continue to provoke introspection and dialogue among viewers. Her significance lies not only in her provocative subject matter but also in her role in elevating women's experiences to the level of artistic expression.
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