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Five Minutes With: Tracey Emin
Celebrities and news-makers are grilled by Matthew Stadlen in exactly five minutes with a whole array of different question relevant to their lives. This week, artist Tracey Emin talks to Matt about her hard partying lifestyle, what art means to her and why she cares what people think about her.
Tracey Emin's been commissioned to design Olympic posters which'll take her up to Friday, what'll she do next?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-13842219
I haven't tidied my half of the bedroom for months now. Can I go to jail as a forger?
‘An ex-art student who worked alongside artist Tracey Emin has been jailed for 16 months for forging her work.
Jonathan Rayfern, 32, was jailed by a judge at Manchester Crown Court after he admitted 10 counts of fraud and one of deception.
His defence said the fakes were made to pay off loan sharks.
The artist said her art came from the heart and she was "upset and distressed" that people had been conned.’
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-11646321
btw. I have some signed underpants for sale.
Wasn’t Emin supposed to be sodding off to some tax haven anyway?
Tracy Emin On Newsnight
Tv spot on Artist Tracy Emin, Originally broadcast on bbc2′s Newsnight Review on01/08/08. Uploaded by us because our music was used to soundtrack the piece, which was very exciting and flattering. If anyone involved objects to us posting this here, please notify me at stuart@commanderkeen.co.uk and I will remove it immediately.
Tracey Emin interviewed about Louise Bourgeois on bbc1′s Imagine
British artist Tracey Emin interviewed by Alan Yentob about artist Louise Bourgeois on bbc1′s Imagine, November 2007.
Louise Bourgeois’ art by Tracey Emin, Antony Gormley, Stella Vine and Alan Yentob.
Famous British artists Tracey Emin, Stella Vine and Antony Gormley discuss the art works of Louise Bourgeois, interviewed by Alan Yentob for BBC in 2007.
When did you last lose the last glimmer of respect that you clung to?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8289295.stm
"Artist Tracey Emin has said she is thinking of leaving the UK in protest about being overtaxed.
In a Sunday Times interview she said she was "very seriously considering leaving Britain," adding: "I’m simply not willing to pay tax at 50%."
The government’s 50p tax rate for incomes of more than £150,000 will be introduced in April."
My heart fair bleeds for the poor soul. I didn’t think old underwear was worth that much.
Should we wish her a Bon Voyage?