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Medium: Etching
Edition size: 200
Year: 2013
Size: H 38cm x W 35cm
Signed: Yes
Format: Signed Print
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Auction Date | Auction House | Location | Hammer Price | Return to Seller | Buyer Paid |
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June 2024 | Tennants Auctioneers | United Kingdom | |||
November 2021 | Rosebery's Fine Art Auctioneers | United Kingdom | |||
December 2018 | Chiswick Auctions | United Kingdom | |||
June 2018 | Forum Auctions London | United Kingdom | |||
July 2017 | Bonhams Knightsbridge | United Kingdom |
This etching was created by Tracey Emin in 2013 and forms part of our Animals collection of her work. Printed in blue ink, Emin depicts three deer moving towards the left of her composition. About these deer is expressive mark-making that simply delineates the woodland area around them.
Emin has often expressed her love for animals, perhaps it is because they are more peaceful creatures removed from the emotional havoc of humans. Our Animals collection of Emin’s work is testament to this heartfelt attachment. Go Forward is a dizzying work, depicting three deer making their way across Emin’s small composition. Through her characteristic handling of line and mark-making, Emin enveloped the scene with a sense of motion and liveliness.
Tracey Emin, born in 1963, stands as a fearless provocateur in the contemporary art scene. A trailblazer of the Young British Artists (YBA) movement in the late 1980s, the artist has sparked conversation and controversy for decades. Confronting themes of love, trauma and femininity with great vulnerability, Emin's work is a visceral tapestry of her life and has forged an intimate dialogue between artist and audience. In 1999, this raw approach to storytelling won her a nomination to the Turner Prize and, in 2007, it got her a coveted spot as a Royal Academician at the Royal Academy of Arts (RA).