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Book Review: Steve Hackett — A Genesis in My Bed - Musoscribe

: Once a subject of ridicule, the piece has since gained immense value. In 2014, it sold at auction for approximately £2.5 million (initially estimated at £1 million).

The work is a form of assemblage art that consists of her own unmade, stained bed surrounded by the detritus of her week-long bender. Items include: Crumpled tissues and cigarette packs. Empty vodka bottles. Used condoms and lubricant. Clothing stained with menstrual blood and dirty slippers. A pregnancy test and Polaroid selfies. To My Bed

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: Critics were deeply divided. Some, like Adrian Searle of The Guardian , dismissed it as "solipsistic" and called the artist "a bore". Others praised its bravery, viewing the debris like forensic evidence at a crime scene that provided an intimate look at human trauma. Book Review: Steve Hackett — A Genesis in

: Emin conceived the piece in 1998 following a four-day depressive episode caused by a difficult breakup. During this time, she remained in bed without eating or drinking anything except alcohol.

: My Bed redefined "confessional art," making Tracey Emin a household name and a central figure in the Young British Artists (YBAs) movement. Items include: Crumpled tissues and cigarette packs

: The piece was shortlisted for the prestigious 1999 Turner Prize at Tate Britain . While Emin ultimately lost to Steve McQueen , the installation became a massive media sensation.