A rebellious and accomplished figure on the British art scene, Emin, who has been affected by illness, has returned to live ...
Artist Tracey Emin on her new Tate Modern survey, "A Second Life," which explores trauma, survival, and radical honesty across her career.
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 ...
The last few years have been nothing short of an emotional and physical rollercoaster for the now Dame Tracey Emin. Against ...
Juggernaut Tracey Emin show A Second Life opens at Tate Modern at the end of February. Here are our thoughts on what may ...
In this intimate and unexpectedly cheering book, the artist opens up about life, cancer and her new love of painting ...
A new book offers an intimate look into the life and thinking of one of Britain’s most influential contemporary artists.
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 ...
The most powerful art speaks of and to the emotions. It tackles trauma and cathartically helps us to cope with it. It ...
INTERVIEW: Raped at 13, written off by critics, in remission from cancer – Tracey Emin is art’s great survivor, and her new ...
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?
Madonna is revelling in an unusually rapturous friendship with British artist Dame Tracey Emin, praising her seaside enclave in Britain as "heaven" while enjoying a bond that links pop provocation ...
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