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Signed by Lisane Basquiat and Jeanine Heriveaux, Administrators of the Estate of Jean-MIchel Basquiat on verso - Stamped by Estate and Flatiron Editions - Published by Flatiron Editions, 2019 (After Basquiat; postume edition.) // Tracey Emin’s You Forgot Who You Are (2013) is an etching that captures the vulnerability and introspection characteristic of her work. In a minimalist, sketch-like style, the piece portrays a lone figure standing behind a table, their posture suggesting contemplation or melancholy. The sparse composition, rendered in delicate lines, evokes a sense of isolation and introspection, a recurring theme in Emin's art, where personal emotion and memory are central. Measuring 37 x 40 cm, this limited edition print invites viewers to connect with the subtle expressions of identity, memory, and self-reflection that Emin often explores, emphasizing the fragility of the human experience.
Dog Leg Study, 1982
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Signed by Lisane Basquiat and Jeanine Heriveaux, Administrators of the Estate of Jean-MIchel Basquiat on verso - Stamped by Estate and Flatiron Editions - Published by Flatiron Editions, 2019 (After Basquiat; postume edition.) // Tracey Emin’s You Forgot Who You Are (2013) is an etching that captures the vulnerability and introspection characteristic of her work. In a minimalist, sketch-like style, the piece portrays a lone figure standing behind a table, their posture suggesting contemplation or melancholy. The sparse composition, rendered in delicate lines, evokes a sense of isolation and introspection, a recurring theme in Emin's art, where personal emotion and memory are central. Measuring 37 x 40 cm, this limited edition print invites viewers to connect with the subtle expressions of identity, memory, and self-reflection that Emin often explores, emphasizing the fragility of the human experience.
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What is Figuration Libre?
Figuration Libre is an art movement that is equivalent to the French Bad Painting and Neo-Expressionism in Europe and America. The term was coined by Ben Vautier and the Fluxus movement. In 1981, Robert Combas, François Boisrond, Hervé Di Rosa, and Rémi Blanchard formed the Figuration Libre group. The term can be interpreted as free style art, emphasizing spontaneity, freedom, and a rejection of traditional artistic conventions.