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The Mother by Tracey Emin coming home in Oslo

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The Mother by Tracey Emin coming home in Oslo

The sculpture is being lifted over to Inger Munchs pier in front of the MUNCH museum.
Ingvild B. Myklebust, Agency of culture affairs, City of Oslo
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Tracey Emin's 18 ton sculpture «The Mother» was lifted by crane and put in place right next to Oslo's Munch museum. Photo: Ingvild B. Myklebust, The Agency for Cultural Affairs, City of Oslo.

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Artist Tracey Emin was present at the lift, and it was with great enthusiasm she witnessed the spectacular lift of the biggest piece she has ever created.
– This is pretty amazing. I might not have children and grandchildren, but I've got a legacy now. This will be here a long, long time. And I feel good, because it makes me realise that I'm here on this

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