Illustrations neon sign saying "More Passion" was installed at 10 Downing Street by the artist Tracey Emin.
The artist, 48, installed last week after being invited by Prime Minister David Cameron to create a work of art last year.
The sign hanging from the hall clay on the first floor of the residence of the Prime Minister.
Emin has donated work to the art collection of the government.
The artist was nominated for the Turner Prize in 1999 for her infamous unmade bed, and is known by the parties of the same franchise as a tent with the names of everyone who has never slept with.
Facilities that is normally transparent neon heart messages.
In February, he said, would be to install the new hall of neon and plastic, and screwed to the wall, because it was a building.
"It 'to relate to different people at different levels, because all officials and world leaders and religious groups ranging in number 10," he said.
He said that Downing Street is not a piece of property is not X-rated slogans that have appeared in recent works.
The Sunday Telegraph reported that the clay room is often used for hospitality and will be visible to those who climbed number 10 is the main staircase - famous for its adjacent walls with pictures of former prime ministers.
Rooms facing to include it in the clean room and a studio once used by Margaret Thatcher.
Another recent neon right I never stopped loving you, that was installed by the sea in Margate, has sold nearly £ 59,000, when he went up for auction in October.
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