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Medium: Digital Print
Edition size: 6
Year: 2000
Size: H 81cm x W 109cm
Signed: Yes
Format: Signed Print
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Auction Date | Auction House | Location | Hammer Price | Return to Seller | Buyer Paid |
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October 2005 | Sotheby's London | United Kingdom |
The Last Thing I Said To You Is Don't Leave Me Here is a poignant digital print by Tracey Emin, created in 2000. This work depicts a nude figure crouched on a worn wooden floor in the corner of a dilapidated room. Part of an edition of six, the work reflects Emin’s ongoing engagement with themes of vulnerability, memory, and emotional exposure.
This digital print captures a lone figure in a stark corner, the figure’s closed eyes and fragile pose heightening the sense of isolation, underscored by the rough, confined setting. Emphasising themes of abandonment and introspection, Emin’s use of photography in this piece aligns with her broader practice of employing autobiographical elements, often drawing on personal experiences. The stark composition and the figure’s vulnerable posture invite viewers to confront their own emotions and perceptions of solitude. Emin’s work is often associated with the Young British Artists and is renowned for its honesty and confessional nature. This print is a testament to her ability to translate complex emotions into visual form, making it a significant piece within her oeuvre and the broader context of contemporary art.