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Tracey Emin
Beirut
, 2006
16 x 23 in. (40.6 x 58.4 cm.)
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Tracey Emin
Beirut
, 2006
16 x 23 in. (40.6 x 58.4 cm.)
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Tracey Emin
Beirut
, 2006
16 x 23 in. (40.6 x 58.4 cm.)
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Tracey Emin
British, born 1963
Beirut
,
2006
Tracey Emin
Beirut
, 2006
16 x 23 in. (40.6 x 58.4 cm.)
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Tracey Emin
Beirut
, 2006
16 x 23 in. (40.6 x 58.4 cm.)
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Tracey Emin
Beirut
, 2006
16 x 23 in. (40.6 x 58.4 cm.)
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Medium
Offset Lithograph in Black ink
Size
16 x 23 in. (40.6 x 58.4 cm.)
Markings
Pencil signed, dated and numbered on the front. Accompanied by a special card from Tracey Emin's studio with a note about this edition
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Alpha 137 Gallery
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Edition
100
Exhibitions
01/01/2021–04/01/2021 Art With Text: The Message is the Medium
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Description
Exceedingly scarce 2006 Tracey Emin lithograph. In 2006, the artist became enamored with the city of Beirut, Lebanon and set about photographing this fascinating and complex Middle Eastern City: 'I used to watch Hawaii Five-O with my father and he'd say to me, "This is Beirut, baby. This is the future."' Around that time, Emin created this Minimalistic black and white lithograph simply entitled BEIRUT. She initially began selling the work through Emin International, but abruptly ceased sales and destroyed the first run. In apologizing to her clients for the delay in sending the print, the artist wrote in a note that accompanies this work that she was not happy with the first printing and destroyed the edition. (see photograph) This work is accompanied by a printed note to collectors by the artist stating that she had destroyed the run and apologized for the delivery delay - also a rare collectible which can be framed separately.
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