Tracey Emin: 'Making art about rape and sex is important'
Twenty-five years have passed since iconic artist Tracey Emin was nominated for the prestigious Turner Prize with her provocative piece My Bed. Once the 'enfant terrible' of the British art world, in recent years Emin has survived an aggressive cancer, opened an art school, was made a dame by King Charles III and is producing paintings and sculptures with renewed intensity. Emin sat down with the BBC World Service as part of the 100 Women series to talk about her art and life.
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