First Exhibition Dedicated to Tracey Emin’s Monoprints at the Royal Academy

LONDON.- This summer the Royal Academy of Arts presents an exhibition of work by Tracey Emin RA. This is the first exhibition dedicated to Emin’s monoprints and focuses on works from the last ten years. On the art of printmaking Emin says; “I’ve always had a love of printmaking because of the magic and alchemy of it all. You never really know how it’s going to be until you turn the paper over. I think that printmaking is a very intimate practice. These works vary in subject matter but all of them retain a quality of my line.” Tracey Emin was born in London in 1963, where she now lives and works. Her art takes many different forms of expression, including applique, sculpture, photography, drawing, painting, printmaking, video and installation. Emin first exhibited at the Royal Academy in the 1997 Sensation exhibition, in which she showed the now iconic tent titled ‘Everyone I Have Slept With

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