Tracey Emin
Explore Tracey Emin’s impact on art, design, and architecture, and discover the inspirations behind their visionary work.
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Studio Lenca nods to Salvadorian heritage with riot of colour in Margate
Studio Lenca considers boundaries in ‘Leave to Remain’ at Carl Freedman Gallery in Margate
By Emily Steer Published
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Politics, protest and potential: the Barbican explores the power of textiles in art
Unravel: The Power and Politics of Textiles in Art’ at the Barbican Centre in London explores how far the medium has evolved in the last sixty years
By Emily Steer Published
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Artists consider magic, matter and memory at the Melbourne NGV Triennial
Melbourne’s NGV has opened its third triennial, uniting art, design and architecture from around the world
By Elias Redstone Published
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The Weight of Things: Damien Hirst curates his retrospective in Munich
The Weight of Things, at The Museum of Urban and Contemporary Art, Munich (MUCA), was curated by Hirst himself and comprises work spanning four decades
By Amah-Rose Abrams Published
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Frieze London 2023: what to see and do
Everything you want to see at Frieze London 2023 and around the city in our frequently updated guide
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Night vision: Tracey Emin and Joseph Kosuth light up Blackpool's Grundy Art Gallery
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Anya Hindmarch guest edits Sotheby’s 'Contemporary Curated' London auction
By Julia Neel Last updated
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Tracey Emin exhibits new works at Turner Contemporary, Margate
By Apphia Michael Last updated
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Subversive stitching: ’Art_Textiles’ at The Whitworth, Manchester
A new show at the Whitworth explores how textiles are used as an art medium to highlight social, political and artistic ideas.
By Ali Morris Last updated
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Those Who Suffer Love by Tracey Emin, London
By Harriet Lloyd Smith Last updated
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Tracey Emin interview: ‘If I hadn’t made art, I would be dead by now’
We speak to British artist Tracey Emin in her hometown of Margate, where she has created a new painting to raise funds for TKE Studios, a pioneering complex serving the next generation of radical creatives. ‘I don’t want to die being an artist that made really interesting work. I want to make a future.’
By Sheila Lam Last updated
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A London exhibition charts the art and death of Joshua Compston
By Nick Compton Last updated
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’I Promise to Love You’ by Tracey Emin, New York
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Sanctuary: Britain’s artists and their studios
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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The last completed sculpture by Per Kirkeby takes shape in Provence
By Marta Represa Last updated
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A woman’s right to pleasure: the LA exhibition rewriting the history of female sexuality
Artists including Nan Goldin, Tracey Emin and Reka Nyari take part in ‘BlackBook Presents: A Woman’s Right to Pleasure’ at Sotheby’s LA
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Tracey Emin retrospective, London
By Malaika Byng Last updated
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‘I Promise to Love You’: Tracey Emin and Stephen Webster write a new page for wearable art
By Jessica Diamond Last updated
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Love note: ahead of her sabbatical, Tracey Emin presents ’Stone Love’ in NYC
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Love stone: Tracey Emin embraces marriage at Art Basel Hong Kong
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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The Academician's Room at the Royal Academy is a home-from-home for the UK's creative elite
By Ali Morris Last updated
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Tracey Emin lays bare her own traumas in piercing new show
The British artist is as deeply personal as ever in her first London exhibition in five years, reflecting on loss, mourning, insomnia and spiritual love at White Cube Bermondsey
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated