Tracey Emin – Love Poem *SOLD*

Tracey Emin - Love Poem - 2013 SOLD OUT

Tracey Emin, Love Poem, 2013. The written word is central to Tracey Emin's famously candid and confessional art. Poetic texts - always in her distinctive scrawling handwriting - appear in her neons, monoprints, etchings, and her embroidered artworks. The scratchy idiosyncratic script enforces the emotional tenor of her work, which ranges a wide spectrum from fragile, sweet, vulnerable and meditative to strong, fervent, impassioned, and even aggressive.

"Poetry can be one line, a sentence. When you read the words, you imagine what you're seeing, you're given a sense of vision by the words", the artist has commented. She also credits 13th century esoteric love poems as a source of inspiration for her work. "If I don't write there isn't going to be any art, it's that simple", she has said.

The text of 'Love Poem' is one that the artist has revisited throughout her career. Written in the late '90s, it was used in her first neon artwork, 'Love Poem for CF', the centerpiece of her breakthrough solo show at the South London Gallery in 1997. 'Love Poem' is released on the occasion of her first major museum show in the USA, 'Angel Without You' at the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami.

Medium: Embroidered cotton
Size: 54 x 47 cm (21 x 18.5 in)
Edition of 100
Signed, numbered and dated by the artist.
Price: €3,500

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