Tracey Emin has always lived and breathed raw creativity. As her new Tate show opens, she talks in a rare interview with her ...
With or without anger, with or without sadness or depression, I have always been an artist. That’s the constant” ...
Tracey Emin’s career-spanning exhibition at Tate Modern relies upon visitors to be totally invested in the artist ...
Student midwives have contacted us to say many of them are struggling to find jobs despite a serious shortage of midwives in the NHS. A new survey from the Royal College of Midwives finds 31% of newly ...
Letters: Readers reflect on their experiences of urostomy after reading our interview with Tracey Emin ...
When it appeared in the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, My Bed was ridiculed and dismissed by men, who insisted on calling it ...
The infamous bed installation plus searing self portraits of the celebrated British artist, Tracey Emin, are at the centre of ...
Spot-lit like a set for a kitchen-sink drama, Britain’s most notorious art installation appears two thirds of the way through ...
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?
Spanning four decades, the major exhibition charts Emin's fearless exploration of trauma, desire, and survival across painting, sculpture, neon, film, and performance.View on euronews ...
As a new Tate Modern exhibition traces Tracey Emin’s 40-year career, we looks at how a retail experiment helped put her in ...
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