Tracey Emin British , b. 1963
No Time for Love, 2020
3 Colour Lithographic print on Somerset Velvet Warm White paper.
86 x 69 cm
Edition of 75
Signed, numbered and dated by the artist
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Tracey Emin’s 'No Time for Love' sits firmly within Emin’s long-standing practice of combining raw, handwritten text with fragile, expressive figuration to communicate intensely personal emotional states. Although Emin did...
Tracey Emin’s 'No Time for Love' sits firmly within Emin’s long-standing practice of combining raw, handwritten text with fragile, expressive figuration to communicate intensely personal emotional states. Although Emin did not release a specific artist statement for this edition, the phrase "No Time for Love" encapsulates many of the recurring themes that define her oeuvre: emotional urgency, romantic loss, vulnerability and the sense of reckoning that follows the breakdown of intimacy.
The drawn figure, often shown in a curled or introspective pose, reinforces this feeling of isolation and emotional exposure, evoking the diaristic quality that has become central to Emin’s visual language. As with much of her work, the power of the piece lies in its restraint, minimal imagery paired with text that feels confessional, unresolved, and direct, allowing viewers to project their own experiences of love, exhaustion, or emotional finality onto the image.
'No Time for Love' functions not only as a continuation of Emin’s autobiographical and emotionally charged practice, but also as a quietly powerful statement about fragility, survival and the limits of emotional endurance in moments of crisis.
The drawn figure, often shown in a curled or introspective pose, reinforces this feeling of isolation and emotional exposure, evoking the diaristic quality that has become central to Emin’s visual language. As with much of her work, the power of the piece lies in its restraint, minimal imagery paired with text that feels confessional, unresolved, and direct, allowing viewers to project their own experiences of love, exhaustion, or emotional finality onto the image.
'No Time for Love' functions not only as a continuation of Emin’s autobiographical and emotionally charged practice, but also as a quietly powerful statement about fragility, survival and the limits of emotional endurance in moments of crisis.
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