Tracey Emin's 'I Need Tomorrow': A Gift of Artistic Renewal
Tracey Emin unveils 'I Need Tomorrow,' a series of intimate lithographs at London's Somerset House. The prints, characterized by their raw emotion, echo the themes of her 40-year career retrospective at Tate Modern. Emin, who recently battled cancer, sees this collection as a hopeful gift stemming from her renewed creative spirit.
British artist Tracey Emin has released a new series of prints titled 'I Need Tomorrow,' intended as a 'gift' to herself. The lithographs, showcasing her signature raw and confessional style, are currently on display at London's Somerset House until Sunday, coinciding with a landmark exhibit at Tate Modern.
The Tate Modern's 'A Second Life' exhibit spans over 40 years of Emin's career, featuring iconic pieces like her 1998 installation 'My Bed.' Emin's latest project emerged almost by surprise as she worked on a print for the Tate, reigniting her passion and leaving her pleased with the final result.
Renowned for exploring themes such as trauma and relationships, Emin's new work is described as full of energy and life. This artistic stride comes following her battle with bladder cancer, offering her a renewed sense of hope and marking a creative rejuvenation for the artist.
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