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Tracey Emin's 'A Second Life' at Tate Modern Reviewed
14 Mar
Summary
- Tracey Emin's retrospective 'A Second Life' opened at Tate Modern.
- The exhibition features raw and personal works, including 'My Bed'.
- Emin's later works explore peace after significant personal health struggles.

The Tate Modern is currently hosting 'A Second Life,' a significant retrospective of artist Tracey Emin's work, marking a celebratory gala opening.
The exhibition delves into Emin's profound personal experiences, presenting pieces that range from the visceral "My Bed" to intimate portrayals of hardship and recovery.
Central to the exhibition are Emin's recent self-portraits, created between 2020 and 2025, which capture her state of peace following a difficult period of medical procedures, including the removal of several organs.
Emin's art, often described as confessional, is presented as a powerful reflection of the world, addressing themes of abuse and resilience. The retrospective celebrates her journey towards a 'second life' marked by peace and strength.




