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Art Observed on Instagram: "“I Followed You to the End” at White Cube is Tracy Emin’s raw, unflinching reflection on preservation—of love, of body, and of life itself. In the wake of her own cancer diagnosis, Emin confronts mortality head-on, transforming her personal battle into a universal dialogue on resilience. Her works are both plea and proclamation: love your body, even as it falters. Emin’s voice—visceral, uncompromising—guides us through a journey of vulnerability and strength, each piece a testament to the beauty and terror of life’s fragility. View the complete list of works at whitecube.com"
White Cube on Instagram: "In Focus: Tracey Emin, ‘Every Way I See You’ (2022) at Art Basel Miami Beach (Stand E8) In this painting, a female figure, positioned on all fours, is situated in front of a topographical backdrop, with vigorous strokes of red and pink almost enveloping the body and landscape. The posture, combined with the energetic brushwork, implies a struggle to rise up, as if caught in an effort to summon the spirit to carry on. As Tracey has said: ‘The desire of wanting someone
My three days at Tracey Emin's mountain hideaway on the Cote d’Azur
Giclee Print: Yellow Embrace 2, 2024 (W/C on Rag Paper) by Graham Dean : 12x9in
size: 12x9in Giclee Print: Yellow Embrace 2, 2024 (W/C on Rag Paper) by Graham Dean : Graham Dean has exhibited internationally now for over 25 years and his work is in many private and public collections throughout the world. He lives and works in Brighton, England. Graham Dean's paintings use the figure not in a literal way, but more as a vehicle to convey ideas, emotions and psychological states. Whilst his works are representational, they escape the illustrative through his ability to draw a broader meaning from the deeply personal. Employing a technique that he calls "reverse archaeology", Graham Dean transforms the conventional use of watercolour painting. Contrasting layers of paint are laid separately onto porous handmade Indian paper, merging the figure with the organic process of
Giclee Print: Prayer by Graham Dean by Graham Dean : 12x9in
size: 12x9in Giclee Print: Prayer by Graham Dean by Graham Dean : Graham Dean has exhibited internationally now for over 25 years and his work is in many private and public collections throughout the world. He lives and works in Brighton, England. Graham Dean's paintings use the figure not in a literal way, but more as a vehicle to convey ideas, emotions and psychological states. Whilst his works are representational, they escape the illustrative through his ability to draw a broader meaning fro