The Prague Post - 'Fearless' Tracey Emin gets major London retrospective

EUR -
AED 4.337328
AFN 73.81449
ALL 96.510872
AMD 445.098158
ANG 2.113724
AOA 1083.003539
ARS 1663.450609
AUD 1.656936
AWG 2.121423
AZN 2.004253
BAM 1.959032
BBD 2.38165
BDT 144.478382
BGN 1.945917
BHD 0.445313
BIF 3507.010626
BMD 1.181029
BND 1.493796
BOB 8.171648
BRL 6.071553
BSD 1.182366
BTN 107.449196
BWP 15.537502
BYN 3.412645
BYR 23148.161294
BZD 2.378144
CAD 1.613563
CDF 2545.116857
CHF 0.912469
CLF 0.025893
CLP 1022.381208
CNY 8.079892
CNH 8.089521
COP 4448.427035
CRC 559.645756
CUC 1.181029
CUP 31.297259
CVE 110.452709
CZK 24.241201
DJF 210.540054
DKK 7.472085
DOP 71.538337
DZD 153.367198
EGP 56.626193
ERN 17.71543
ETB 183.218277
FJD 2.588935
FKP 0.871603
GBP 0.875408
GEL 3.153796
GGP 0.871603
GHS 12.602701
GIP 0.871603
GMD 86.21543
GNF 10371.932717
GTQ 9.072746
GYD 247.285915
HKD 9.239364
HNL 31.291762
HRK 7.53508
HTG 155.069139
HUF 375.392296
IDR 19808.212307
ILS 3.681147
IMP 0.871603
INR 107.408118
IQD 1548.892151
IRR 1551925.956945
ISK 143.305601
JEP 0.871603
JMD 184.212722
JOD 0.837347
JPY 183.997138
KES 152.35225
KGS 103.280989
KHR 4736.815775
KMF 493.669992
KPW 1062.921729
KRW 1694.81147
KWD 0.36208
KYD 0.98543
KZT 589.985945
LAK 25326.795153
LBP 105865.420775
LKR 365.434496
LRD 216.96073
LSL 18.784473
LTL 3.487271
LVL 0.714392
LYD 7.47022
MAD 10.833182
MDL 20.243486
MGA 4997.025995
MKD 61.643019
MMK 2480.233928
MNT 4215.001346
MOP 9.525056
MRU 47.208091
MUR 54.764411
MVR 18.259092
MWK 2050.541972
MXN 20.288005
MYR 4.590667
MZN 75.473645
NAD 18.784473
NGN 1599.0772
NIO 43.512715
NOK 11.253904
NPR 171.918384
NZD 1.970989
OMR 0.454109
PAB 1.182346
PEN 3.966244
PGK 5.087702
PHP 67.992411
PKR 330.431691
PLN 4.221156
PYG 7615.229222
QAR 4.308746
RON 5.095553
RSD 117.402532
RUB 90.788086
RWF 1723.72135
SAR 4.42927
SBD 9.505521
SCR 16.641165
SDG 710.421887
SEK 10.680367
SGD 1.492289
SHP 0.886077
SLE 28.935921
SLL 24765.579246
SOS 674.515772
SRD 44.639296
STD 24444.908308
STN 24.541011
SVC 10.348118
SYP 130.800004
SZL 18.781306
THB 36.636099
TJS 11.233177
TMT 4.145411
TND 3.401441
TOP 2.843634
TRY 51.915562
TTD 8.023272
TWD 36.965609
TZS 3012.995422
UAH 51.083001
UGX 4256.186454
USD 1.181029
UYU 45.26526
UZS 14339.700488
VES 484.89713
VND 30761.071891
VUV 140.50066
WST 3.205987
XAF 657.043871
XAG 0.013084
XAU 0.000227
XCD 3.191789
XCG 2.130925
XDR 0.817152
XOF 657.052448
XPF 119.331742
YER 281.679965
ZAR 18.778379
ZMK 10630.674845
ZMW 22.136712
ZWL 380.290739
  • RBGPF

    0.1000

    82.5

    +0.12%

  • RYCEF

    0.5600

    18.46

    +3.03%

  • CMSC

    -0.0157

    23.8799

    -0.07%

  • GSK

    -1.4700

    58.07

    -2.53%

  • NGG

    -0.2100

    93.72

    -0.22%

  • RIO

    -1.6900

    99.09

    -1.71%

  • BTI

    -0.3600

    62.67

    -0.57%

  • BCE

    0.0400

    25.67

    +0.16%

  • BP

    -0.1000

    37.99

    -0.26%

  • RELX

    1.3700

    34.06

    +4.02%

  • AZN

    -1.8100

    203.98

    -0.89%

  • CMSD

    -0.1000

    23.59

    -0.42%

  • BCC

    0.0200

    83.64

    +0.02%

  • VOD

    -0.4600

    15.4

    -2.99%

  • JRI

    0.0300

    13.17

    +0.23%

'Fearless' Tracey Emin gets major London retrospective
'Fearless' Tracey Emin gets major London retrospective / Photo: ADRIAN DENNIS - AFP

'Fearless' Tracey Emin gets major London retrospective

The biggest exhibition ever devoted to the decades-spanning career of provocative British artist Tracey Emin opens Friday at London's Tate Modern, celebrating her ability to transform "life's trauma" into visceral art.

Text size:

One of the best-known contemporary artists in the world, Emin, 62, nearly died in 2020 due to an aggressive cancer and has since undergone multiple major surgeries to treat the disease.

Those harrowing years have heavily influenced the showcase, "Tracey Emin: A Second Life", which runs at the famous London gallery on the south bank of the River Thames until August 31.

"(It) looks at Tracey's whole career from the perspective of the second life that she is now living -- a life that is very different," explained Tate director Maria Balshaw, who co-curated the exhibition.

The Tate Modern noted Emin's ability to use "the female body to explore passion, pain and healing" will be on full display in the approximately 100 works included, some showing publicly for the first time.

Emin -- who hails from a working-class background in Margate, southeast England, and left school at 13 -- called the showcase "the biggest moment of my career".

"I keep telling myself it doesn't matter how I look, it's just so good I didn't die, that I'm here to witness it, enjoy it," she posted on Instagram earlier this week.

- 'Fearless' -

The retrospective takes visitors, piece by piece, through the highs and lows that have shaped Emin's life and remarkable career -- from sexual violence in her teens to abortions and illness in later life.

"She is known internationally for her unapologetic, fearless use of everything from her personal experience, from life's trauma to love to heartbreak, as the very raw material of art," co-curator Alvin Li told AFP.

Recent photographs hanging along a gallery corridor show her body after the myriad operations she has undergone to remove, among other things, her bladder, uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries and urethra.

Some picture the urostomy bag Emin now wears daily.

Photos on the opposite wall, dating back to 2001, are jarring, depicting her healthier body from that period.

Meanwhile, the 1995 short film "Why I Never Became a Dancer" provides a further contrast, capturing her dancing joyfully.

The film was made in response to "a vile and misogynistic experience that she had, being sex-shamed and taunted in Margate when she was a teenager", Balshaw explained.

- 'Progressive' -

A leading figure in the provocative late 1980s and 1990s Young British Artists movement alongside figures like Damien Hirst and Chris Ofili, the exhibition reveals the full range of mediums Emin has used.

They include everything from embroidery on gigantic blankets and neon creations to sculptures and installations.

Her best-known, "My Bed" -- an unmade bed surrounded by intimate debris including empty vodka bottles, cigarette packets and condoms, which caused a sensation when it was unveiled in 1998 -- takes centre-stage at the Tate Modern.

Despite her troubled upbringing in Margate, Emin returned to live there after her mother's death in 2016 and while she was sick herself, beginning what she has called her "second life".

The artist, who was honoured by King Charles III with a damehood last year, now focuses on large-scale paintings, has given up smoking and alcohol, and also devotes her time to mentoring and financially supporting young artists.

Her recent canvases have a more spiritual, poetic dimension, spotlighting how art can prove regenerative for its practitioners, although the works also remain dark in tone.

"Tracey has always been fearless in engaging a lot of subjects from her personal experience, such as rape, abortion," Li reiterated.

"She received criticism for it back then when she was doing it, but from the standpoint of today, we can see how progressive Tracey has been in pushing contemporary art and engaging with these subjects."

N.Simek--TPP