A retrospective at Tate Modern gives the artist a "second life" on her own terms. Tracey Emin pictured with The End of Love (2024) at the "Tracey Emin: A Second Life" exhibition at Tate Modern on ...
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The most powerful art speaks of and to the emotions. It tackles trauma and cathartically helps us to cope with it. It acknowledges pain, suffering and betrayal. It goes beyond an aestheticised veneer ...
Mounted and framed, those pages now appear in her Tate Modern retrospective, and I’m amazed at how fresh they still are. All her early work, in fact, retains its power to suck you into her world with ...
Tracey Emin, a member of the provocative and hard-partying group of '90s artists known as the Young British Artists (YBAs), has her largest ever show opening at the Tate Modern in London on Feb. 27.
In 1998, My Bed shook the art world. An unmade mattress, stained and sagging under the weight of everyday chaos, littered with condoms, half-drunk vodka bottles, lubricant and overflowing ashtrays. It ...
Tracey Emin will open her largest-ever exhibition at Tate Modern from February 26 through August 30, 2026 A Second Life features over 90 works from her over four-decade-long practice, spanning video, ...
Tracey Emin, a member of the provocative and hard-partying group of '90s artists known as the Young British Artists (YBAs), has her largest ever show opening at the Tate Modern in London on Feb. 27.
Six notorious artistic controversies, from Édouard Manet’s “Olympia” to Tracey Emin’s “My Bed.” By Julia Halperin Since the artist was diagnosed with aggressive bladder cancer in 2020, a lot has ...