There are a few symbols of bawdy, archaic Englishness that we should celebrate and cling on to, while we are still allowed ...
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?
In this intimate and unexpectedly cheering book, the artist opens up about life, cancer and her new love of painting ...
Since the artist was diagnosed with aggressive bladder cancer in 2020, a lot has changed in her life and work. A new show at Tate Modern examines Tracey Emin’s “second life.” ...
Tracey Emin has always lived and breathed raw creativity. As her new Tate show opens, she talks in a rare interview with her friend Maria Balshaw about the impact of her devastating illness, the ...
None of the assistants push back on the idea that messy self-abjection belongs solely to Dunham. Emin’s explosive entrance into cultural consciousness happened at a time when the feminist mantra “the ...
Experience the artist’s largest ever exhibition at a private view hosted by the Guardian at Tate Modern in London ...
At Tate Modern, the artist’s work – often read as an intimate confession – reveals itself as inseparable from the broader culture that shaped it ...
I’ll never forget watching Tracey Emin reduce an audience to tears at the Royal Festival Hall. About 25 people were expected, ...
JMW Turner left behind some 37,000 sketches when he died, many of which have rarely been seen. Do they – including a huge collection of explicit sketches – reveal truths about the elusive man? When ...
Bermondsey's White Cube gallery lives up to its name. The public rooms have white walls and a cuboid quality. I once had the doleful duty of collecting a dead person's belongings from a mortuary in ...
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