LONDON.- An edition of Tracey Emins striking pink neon work I Never Stopped Loving You will be auctioned for Turner Contemporary at
Phillips de Pury in London on Wednesday 13 October 2010.
The money raised will help fund the new Turner Contemporary gallery in Margate. Designed by award-winning architect David Chipperfield and opening in spring 2011, it will be the largest art gallery in the south-east of England and serve as a catalyst for the regeneration of this historic sea-side town.
Tracey Emin, one of Margates most famous residents and a great supporter of Turner Contemporary, said: Its a declaration of love for Margate from me, but also what I want in the summer why go to Brighton for a dirty weekend come to Margate. I want people to come off the train, I want them to walk along the seafront, I want them to hold hands and to have a snog and say I never stopped loving you.
Victoria Pomery, Director of Turner Contemporary, said: We are very proud of this edition of the commission by Tracey Emin, which voices her own affection for Margate and connects perfectly with the towns seaside heritage. The money raised will go towards the capital cost of the new gallery. Turner Contemporary would like to thank Tracey Emin for so generously donating this artwork for auction.
Turner Contemporary Art Trust was set up to support organisations to develop the visual arts in Kent and is supporting the building of the new gallery.
Auction Details:
Auction house: Phillips de Pury
Viewing: 8 - 13 October, 2010
Sale date: 13 October 2010 at 7pm
Location: Phillips de Pury & Company, Howick Place, London, SW1P 1BB