
TRACEY EMIN
The memory of your touch, 2016
Giclee photograph mounted on aluminium plate, edition of 3 + 2 AP
239.7 x 152.4 cm
Courtesy Xavier Hufkens. Photo: HV studio

TRACEY EMIN
The memory of your touch, 2016
Giclee photograph mounted on aluminium plate, edition of 3 + 2 AP
239.7 x 152.4 cm
Courtesy Xavier Hufkens. Photo: HV studio
Boltanski’s L’Homme qui tousse (1969)
“With his work L’Homme qui tousse (1969), Christian Boltanski (born in 1944, lives and works in Malakoff) turns the viewer into a voyeur, making him witness to a gruesome scene. Produced with limited means, the film presents a modestly dressed man sitting on the floor of a dilapidated room, his body wracked continuously as he coughs up blood that flows over his chest and legs.”

Anne Carson, Nox

Self-portrait, Berlin by Nan Goldin

Anne Carson, Nox

rebecca horn, high noon, 1991
Kathy Acker from Blood and Guts in High School

‘DO NOT ABANDON ME – LOUISE BOURGEOIS AND TRACEY EMIN’
Kate Moss, photographed and drawn by Tracey Emin for VOGUE UK, MAY 2000

Tracey Emin, It’s not me that’s crying it’s my soul, 1996, neon, 14 x 220 cm. (5.5 x 86.6 in.)