A Deeper Place (2025)
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Always at the centre of her own world, Tracey Emin uses all aspects of her life in her art, turning intimate autobiography into broader statements about love, death, sex, freedom and everyday life. Her work has taken the form of diaristic drawings, paintings, films, sculptures and written stories, all of which convey the same combination of frustration, pain, compassion and wit. Drawing and printmaking have remained key mediums for Emin, and over the last ten years she has produced a steady output of monotype prints direct from her drawings.
For this new large-scale lithograph, A Deeper Place (2025) edition of 50, Emin uses two deep colours and bold, sweeping brushstrokes to depict a figure lying on a bed.
Tracey Emin was born in 1963 in London. She shares her time between Margate, London and the South of France.
In 2024, Emin was made a dame for her services to British Art. The year before, Emin opened TKE Studios in Margate which offers artist studios and a residency programme. In 2022, Emin was awarded with the title of Honorary Freewoman of Margate in recognition of her work and her investment into the culture of the town. In 2012, Emin was made Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for her contributions to the visual arts, and in 2011, she was appointed Professor of Drawing at the Royal Academy of Arts, London. Emin represented Great Britain at the 52nd Venice Biennale in 2007 and was nominated for the Turner Prize in 1999.
Emin has exhibited extensively around the world including her current solo exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi in Florence and recent solo exhibitions at White Cube, London (2024), Xavier Hufkens, Brussels (2024); Galleria Lorcan O'Neill in Rome (2023); White Cube, New York (2023); Kestner Gesellschaft, Germany (2023); Faurschou Foundation, New York (2023); Galleria Lorcan O'Neill, Rome (2023); Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh (2022) and Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate (2022).