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Tracey Emin
Believe in Extraordinary
, 2015
76 x 60 cm. (29.9 x 23.6 in.)
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Tracey Emin
Believe in Extraordinary
, 2015
76 x 60 cm. (29.9 x 23.6 in.)
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Tracey Emin
British, born 1963
Believe in Extraordinary
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2015
Tracey Emin
Believe in Extraordinary
, 2015
76 x 60 cm. (29.9 x 23.6 in.)
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Tracey Emin
Believe in Extraordinary
, 2015
76 x 60 cm. (29.9 x 23.6 in.)
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Prints and multiples, Lithograph on paper
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76 x 60 cm. (29.9 x 23.6 in.)
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Hang-Up Gallery
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Edition
Edition of 300
Movement
Contemporary Art
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07/30/2021–09/17/2021 GAME CHANGERS: Renegade artists defying convention
'Believe In Extraordinary' was made to celebrate Team GB’s participation at the first European Games in Baku, Azerbaijan in 2015. Tracey includes one of her best known subjects, a small bird, which is depicted on a pomegranate tree branch. The pomegranate, a symbol of unity in Azerbaijani folklore, is also central to the visual identity of the European Games. The image represents a motto to inspire us all to believe that we too can achieve our personal best.
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