Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963-1995
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Book • 1995
Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963-1995, commonly referred to as 'The Tent,' is a notable installation by Tracey Emin.
It was a blue tent with 102 names appliquéd on it, representing people she had slept with, including family, friends, and lovers.
The work explores themes of intimacy and memory, challenging viewers to reflect on their own relationships.
Unfortunately, it was destroyed in a warehouse fire in 2004.
It was a blue tent with 102 names appliquéd on it, representing people she had slept with, including family, friends, and lovers.
The work explores themes of intimacy and memory, challenging viewers to reflect on their own relationships.
Unfortunately, it was destroyed in a warehouse fire in 2004.
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