The next time your child refuses to make his or her bed, don't
despair. You may have an artist on your hands.
A 16-year-old unmade
bed, turned into an art installation, sold for $4,351,969 dollars at a
Christie's art auction in London on Tuesday, according to
Christie's.
Artist Tracey Emin
calls it "My Bed," because it was the bed where she spend four days
in 1998 "heartbroken and feeling terrible" she tells CNN.
Once Emin got out of
the bed she recalls looking at the mess left behind and decided to make it art.
"Suddenly I had
this vision of taking it out of the bedroom space and putting it into a white
gallery space," she said. "It suddenly made sense," she said.
"Wow this is fantastic artwork."
A year later, in
1999, "My Bed" was shortlisted for the Turner Prize.
It's not just the
messy linens and blankets that bring the art installation to life. The objects
surrounding it tell the story of a broken heart.
There's the ashtray
overflowing with cigarettes, empty liquor bottles, dirty panties, bits of food,
contraceptives and what appears to be a 16-year-old condom.
"It's like a
piece of history, a time capsule," Emin said.
Art lovers agreed,
and her unconventional sculpture sold for more than $1.7 million over the
expected auction price, which was set between $1.3 million to $2 million.
Christie's won't
comment on who bought "My Bed."
Culled from CNN
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