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      • Last year, Emin returned with a show in Edinburgh and she's since opened an art school, external in her hometown of Margate, which also has a kitchen to train local people in hospitality and provides artists with fair rent studio space.
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  2. Nov 2, 2023 · From her ragged childhood and dangerous underage sex with adult men in the bedraggled streets of seaside Margate, 90 minutes by train east of London, stints of homelessness, rapes (one at 13),...

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  3. May 11, 2024 · Tracey Emin’s ‘By the time you see me there will be nothing left’ is on at the Xavier Hufkens gallery in Brussels, Belgium, from 24 May to 27 June

  4. Jun 3, 2022 · Where is Tracey Emin’s “Bed” now, I ask? Part of her entry for the 1999 Turner Prize , it was bought by Charles Saatchi for £150,000. It is now owned by a count, she says, and in storage at the Tate: to protect it from sunlight they can only bring it out once every five years, a bit like the Shroud of Turin.

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  5. Sep 19, 2024 · Tracey Emin on her body, her beds and her roots: ‘There’s nothing cynical about what I do — ever’. The artist speaks candidly about surviving cancer and why Middle Eastern motifs recur in her...

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  6. Jun 14, 2024 · Tracey Emin has been honoured with a damehood for services to British art, and has also revealed to the BBC that she has just been given the four-year "all clear" from cancer. Emin, one of...

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  7. Nov 11, 2023 · Emin, 60, now has a stoma (an opening on the abdomen connected to the urinary system allowing waste to be diverted out of the body) and uses a urostomy bag, which she will need to use for the...

  8. Nov 8, 2023 · Her new works strike a chord between the realities of death and the tenderness of human connection, with each piece embodying the strength she’s found in facing her mortality. By sheer willpower, Emin excavates this vulnerability, chiseling out figurative portraits that celebrate life’s intensity and resilience.