Dame Tracey Emin has said her controversial Turner Prize nominated 1998 artwork, My Bed, would be "tidy", "clean" and "boring ...
In 1999, an artwork of a dishevelled divan strewn with condoms and lager cans sparked a media frenzy and turned artist Tracey Emin into a celebrity. Why? And what happened next?
There are a few symbols of bawdy, archaic Englishness that we should celebrate and cling on to, while we are still allowed ...
Since the artist was diagnosed with aggressive bladder cancer in 2020, a lot has changed in her life and work. A new show at ...
When it appeared in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, My Bed was ridiculed and dismissed by men, who insisted on calling it Emin’s “unmade” bed, as if the most distressing thing about it was not the ...
Tracey Emin’s career-spanning exhibition at Tate Modern relies upon visitors to be totally invested in the artist ...
Juggernaut Tracey Emin show A Second Life opens at Tate Modern at the end of February. Here are our thoughts on what may ...
Tracey Emin's infamous art installation 'My Bed' is to go onsale via a Christie's auction for the purportedly bargain guide price of between £800,000 and £1.2 million. Whilst not exactly a pocket ...
Forget the sex and drugs of the 90s. This wildly emotional exhibition shows that Emin’s life’s work has been turning suffering into sculpture, insults into poetry – and agony into art ...
Emin/Munch: Between the Clock and the Bed im Fernsehen - TV Programm: ...
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