Tracey Emin British, b. 1963
61 x 83.8 cm
In 2005, Tracey Emin presented the exhibition “When I Think About Sex” at White Cube gallery in London. The show featured a collection of works that delved into Emin’s personal experiences and contemplations on sexuality and relationships. The exhibition included a variety of media, such as drawings, monoprints, and neon installations, all characterized by Emin’s candid and introspective style.
A notable piece from this exhibition is the lithograph titled “When I Think About Sex.” This artwork presents a nude self-portrait rendered in black ink against a stark white background, capturing a sense of vulnerability and introspection. The print measures approximately 59.4 x 83.8 cm (23 2/5 × 33 inches) and was produced in an edition of 1,000, each signed and dated by the artist.
Emin’s work often explores themes of intimacy, loneliness, and self-reflection. In this piece, she juxtaposes the concept of sex with feelings of solitude, stating, “When I think about sex … it makes me realise just how alone I feel.” This sentiment is visually represented through the solitary figure set against an empty backdrop, emphasizing the personal and introspective nature of the work.
The “When I Think About Sex” lithograph is a significant example of Emin’s confessional approach to art, offering insight into her personal narrative and emotional landscape.
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