Tracey Emin - I Promise to Love You

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Tracey Emin (British, b. 1963)

I Promise to Love You, 2012

Medium: Embroidered cotton napkin with swing tag

Dimensions: 41 x 41 cm (16.15 x 16.5 in)

Markings: Hand-signed, dated and inscribed 'with you in mind' in black ink on attached tag

Publisher: Emin International, London

Condition: Excellent (comes folded, as issued)

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Tracey Emin - I Promise to Love You

About this artwork

Tracey Emin - I Promise to Love You

Tracey Emin’s I Promise to Love You (2012) is an intimate textile multiple that encapsulates her signature confessional approach and emotionally direct language. Embroidered on a cotton napkin and hand-signed, dated, and inscribed “with you in mind,” the text-based artwork transforms a domestic object into a poignant declaration of love, vulnerability, and personal commitment. Published by Emin International in London, this fine art multiple is highly sought after for its immediacy, authenticity, and its clear connection to Emin’s wider practice exploring intimacy, relationships, and emotional truth.

About Tracey Emin

Tracey Emin, born in 1963 in London, stands as a central figure among the Young British Artists (YBAs) who rose to prominence in the early 1990s. Emin’s diverse body of work spans across various forms of artistic expression, including printmaking, painting, drawing, embroidery, installation, neon, film, and sculpture. Her art is characterized by a deeply personal approach that transforms her intimate life experiences, memories, and emotions into artworks that resonate on a universal level.

Emin is renowned for her unflinchingly autobiographical work, which delves into profound themes such as love, sex, death, and freedom, often infused with a sense of brutal honesty and a touch of humor. This personal revelation in her artwork creates a powerful, emotional dialogue with viewers, making her one of the most influential voices in contemporary art. Among her most notable and controversial pieces is the installation My Bed, which features an unmade bed surrounded by personal debris like cigarette butts, condoms, and empty liquor bottles. Exhibited as part of her nomination for the Turner Prize in 1999, this piece epitomizes her style of turning the private into the public.

In addition to her installations, Emin’s paintings and prints further explore these autobiographical themes, often capturing the same raw emotional intensity. Her paintings, for instance, utilize bold brushstrokes and a vivid palette to express states of mind and feelings, while her prints often replicate these themes in a format that allows for broader dissemination and engagement.

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