Tracey Emin
Tracey Emin, born in Croydon, England in 1963, is a leading figure in contemporary art, known for her confessional and autobiographical work. She studied at the Royal College of Art and became associated with the Young British Artists (YBAs). Emin's early career gained attention with works like "Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963-1995" and "My Bed," which was shortlisted for the Turner Prize. Her art spans various mediums including installation, drawing and neon text, often exploring themes of love, loss and identity. Emin's work is featured in major collections such as the Tate Gallery and the Museum of Modern Art. She continues to be a prominent and influential artist. Read more about Arts.