Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963–1995
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- | {{Template}} | + | {{Template}}'''''Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963-1995''''' (1995), also known as "The Tent",<ref name=brown83>Brown, p.83.</ref> was an artwork created by [[Tracey Emin]] [[Royal Academy#Membership|RA]] (born [[3 July]], [[1963]]), an [[England|English]] [[artist]] of [[Turkish Cypriots|Turkish Cypriot]] origin and a leading member of the group known as Britartists or YBAs ([[Young British Artists]]). The work was a tent with the [[appliqué|appliquéd]] names of, literally, everyone she had ever slept with, but not necessarily in the sexual sense. It achieved iconic status, was owned by [[Charles Saatchi]], and was destroyed in the 2004 [[Momart]] London warehouse fire. |
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