Monday 9th March 2026
Mad Tracey from Margate
The work of Dame Tracey Emin
by Rosalind Whyte
To coincide with Tate Modern's landmark exhibition this year, Rosalind with get us in the mood. Tracey Emin shot to fame and notoriety with My Bed in 1999, taking up a role as the enfant terrible of the Young British Artists. She has since earned fortune and criticism in virtually equal measure, with important curators and critics supporting her work, whilst others have accused her of courting controversy and being self-indulgent in the autobiographical slant of her work. This lecture looks at some aspects of what is a wide-ranging and varied body of work and seeks to examine some of the reasons behind the antagonism Emin has faced.
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Rosalind Whyte
Well known to us, Rosalind has an enviable range of subjects. She has a BA and MA from Goldsmith’s College, and an MA (distinction) from Birkbeck College. She's an established guide at Tate Britain, Tate Modern, the Royal Academy and Greenwich. She's also an accredited lecturer for the Arts Society.
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