TRACEY EMIN LIMITED EDITIONS

To mark Tracey Emin: A Second Life at Tate Modern – the most significant exhibition of the artist’s four-decade career – we’re thrilled to have produced a limited edition artwork and a limited edition book by Tracey Emin.

Portrait photograph of Tracey Emin stood against a blue background in Tate Modern
Tracey Emin, photographed by Sonal Bakrania of Tate Photography
Please note this image is for illustrative purposes and is not the limited edition image.

LIMITED EDITION ARTWORK

The limited edition lithograph print, created exclusively for Tate, is now sold out.

LIMITED EDITION BOOK

Red clamshell clothbound case and red clothbound hardback book with Tracey Emin artwork image on the cover

Expertly crafted with the highest production values, the collectors' edition book embodies the spirit of Emin’s practice – at once intimate, raw and meticulously realised.

Red clothbound altar-style book open to show artist signature page


Presented in a red clamshell case, the hardback book is individually hand-bound with a cloth altar-style cover with foiling.

Only 100 copies and 20 artist’s proofs will be produced worldwide.

Red clothbound altar-style book open to show a neon artwork spread that reads It's Not Me Crying It's My Soul

For enquiries, please e-mail us at shop@tate.org.uk or you can call us on
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ABOUT THE ARTIST

Tracey Emin (b. 1963, London UK) is one of the most important contemporary artists of her generation. She was catapulted into the public eye in the 1990s with iconic works like her Turner Prize nominated My Bed, which sparked fierce critical and public debate, challenging what art could be. Emin’s disregard for any separation of the personal and the public, along with her commitment to unapologetic self-expression, came to define a historic moment in British culture and global art history. Through painting, video, textiles, neons, writing, sculpture, and installation, Emin continues to challenge boundaries, using the female body as a powerful tool to explore passion, pain, and healing.