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Tracey Emin Art For Sale
Tracey Emin is Britain’s leading female artist and has been for over three decades. Known for her provocative & personal works explore identity, love, loss, and the human experience. Discover Tracy Emin prints and original art for sale at Guy Hepner, Emin dealers since 2010.
Explore our selection of Tracy Emin prints for sale below.
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Select Paintings and Illustrations By Tracey Emin
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Tracey Emin
How it Feels, 2012Neon11 1/8 x 43 11/16 x 1 3/8 in
28.2 x 111 x 3.5 cm
Edition of 10 and 2 APsSeries: NeonsCopyright The ArtistIn How It Feels, Tracey Emin distils emotion to its most pared-back form. Rendered in cool white neon and written in her unmistakable cursive script, the phrase appears both incomplete...In How It Feels, Tracey Emin distils emotion to its most pared-back form. Rendered in cool white neon and written in her unmistakable cursive script, the phrase appears both incomplete and direct—an open-ended statement that invites projection. As with much of Emin’s work, what is unsaid carries as much weight as what is declared.
Emin’s neon pieces function as illuminated fragments of thought, borrowing the visual language of urban signage while stripping it of commercial intent. Instead of advertising a product, she reveals an interior state. Her handwriting—translated into bent glass tubing—retains its immediacy and vulnerability. The subtle irregularities of the line evoke the physical act of writing, reinforcing the sense that the work originates in lived experience.
The phrase “How It Feels” resists specificity. It does not name the feeling, nor does it offer context. In doing so, the work becomes a mirror. The viewer is compelled to fill in the emotional gap—grief, desire, heartbreak, longing, confusion. Emin’s broader practice frequently navigates these emotional terrains, yet here she removes narrative detail entirely. The result is a distilled meditation on sensation itself, on the difficulty of articulating experience in language.
Modest in scale compared to some of her monumental neons, the piece maintains intimacy. Its horizontal format allows the words to unfold gently across the wall, while the white glow casts a soft halo that subtly alters the surrounding space. The illumination feels contemplative rather than confrontational, encouraging close viewing and quiet reflection.
Issued in an edition of ten with two artist’s proofs, the work balances accessibility with rarity. Its smaller format and more open-ended phrasing make it a particularly resonant example of Emin’s ability to translate personal expression into universal experience.
In How It Feels, Emin demonstrates the power of restraint. By offering only a fragment, she creates space for emotional participation. The work glows not with certainty, but with inquiry—an illuminated reminder that feeling itself is often beyond precise articulation, yet deeply understood.
OverviewArt is like a lover whom you run away from but who comes back and picks you up
Across Tracey Emin’s print and wider artistic output there is a distinct feeling of an artist who is not afraid to delve deeply into themselves and to use her personal journey as a form of honest and courageous self-expression. Her art is widely both renowned and revered for its intimate and autobiographical nature, transcending traditional boundaries between art and life as the artist becomes both the subject and the object.
Emin's prints are inherently marked by her bold exploration of the themes of human condition, namely love, sexuality, identity, and her own personal trauma. This sense of vulnerability and of perpetual self exploration has seen the artist gain widespread acceptance and acclaim.
Raised in Margate, she faced early life challenges, ultimately pursuing her education at the Maidstone College of Art and the Royal College of Art in London. A key figure in the Young British Artists (YBA) movement during the late 1980s and 1990s, Emin has gone on to be one of the most influential, widely known and popular of not the YBAs as well as Britain’s most successful female artist.
Throughout her career, Emin's prints, installations and original art has delved into deeply personal themes, expressing raw emotion and honesty which is a central element of her artistic identity and practice. In particular, Her openness about personal experiences, including topics like abortion and relationships, adds depth and controversy to her work, solidifying her status as a significant and influential presence in contemporary art.
The exploration of her own experiences, including love, loss, and trauma, is a central element of her artistic identity. She employs a diverse range of mediums such as drawing, painting, sculpture, embroidery, and installations, showcasing a multidisciplinary approach. Emin's use of neon text, featuring handwritten and emotionally charged phrases, adds a provocative visual dimension to her creation.
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