
Tracey Emin, A Sleep at home, 2026
Lithograph print on Somerset Velvet Warm White 400gsm paper
Edition of 125
63 x 56.5 cm (24.8 x 22.2 in)
Signed and numbered on the front
Mint, as issued. Sold in the original packaging

Tracey Emin's A Sleep At Home (2026) is a powerful example of the artist's deeply personal and emotionally charged visual language. Produced as a lithograph on Somerset Velvet Warm White 400gsm paper, this signed and numbered limited edition print reflects the intimacy, vulnerability and autobiographical themes that have defined Emin's practice for more than three decades.
Widely regarded as one of Britain's most influential contemporary artists, Tracey Emin has built an international reputation through works that explore love, memory, longing, identity and the complexities of human relationships. Her distinctive drawing style and expressive mark-making are immediately recognisable, giving her works an emotional immediacy that continues to resonate with collectors worldwide.

A Sleep At Home belongs to a significant period in Emin's recent practice, during which themes of reflection, resilience and personal experience have become increasingly central. The composition captures the raw honesty that has made her work so compelling, combining delicate line work with a profound sense of psychological presence.
Printed in a limited edition of 125, each example is signed and numbered by the artist on the front. The work is presented in mint condition and remains in its original packaging.
For collectors seeking important contemporary British prints, A Sleep At Home represents an opportunity to acquire a highly sought-after edition by an artist whose work is held in major museum collections worldwide, including Tate, MoMA and the Centre Pompidou.
About Tracey Emin & Collecting Her Prints
Tracey Emin is one of the most celebrated and influential British artists of her generation. Renowned for her deeply personal approach to art-making, Emin has spent more than three decades exploring themes of love, desire, vulnerability, memory and identity through drawing, painting, sculpture, film and printmaking. Her work is recognised internationally for its emotional honesty and distinctive visual language, making her one of the most sought-after contemporary artists among collectors today.
Born in London in 1963 and raised in Margate, Emin first rose to prominence during the 1990s as a leading figure of the Young British Artists (YBAs). Her work challenged conventional ideas about autobiography in art, drawing directly from personal experiences to create works that were both intimate and universal. Through this fearless approach, she established herself as one of the defining artistic voices of contemporary Britain.
Throughout her career, Emin has exhibited extensively at major museums and institutions worldwide. Her work is held in prestigious public collections including Tate, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, and numerous international museums and foundations. In 2007 she represented Great Britain at the Venice Biennale, and in 2011 she was appointed Professor of Drawing at the Royal Academy of Arts, further cementing her importance within the history of British art.
Drawing has always been at the heart of Emin's artistic practice. Her expressive line work, often created with remarkable immediacy and emotional intensity, forms the foundation of many of her most recognisable works. This direct connection between hand, gesture and feeling translates exceptionally well into printmaking, making her limited-edition prints highly desirable among both established and first-time collectors.
Tracey Emin's prints offer collectors an accessible opportunity to acquire work by one of the most important contemporary artists working today. Whether produced as lithographs, etchings, screenprints or mixed-media editions, her prints retain the intimacy and emotional power found throughout her wider artistic practice. Many editions feature handwritten text, expressive mark-making and figurative imagery that have become synonymous with her work.
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