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‘Cancer changed a lot for me’ – Dame Tracey Emin

‘Cancer changed a lot for me’ – Dame Tracey Emin
05.02.2025
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Artist Tracey Emin has spoken about how her cancer affected her life and work after the King made her a Dame Commander for services to the arts at Buckingham Palace.

Dame Tracey is one of Britain’s most acclaimed artists, a member of the Young British Artists movement of the 1980s, a Turner Prize nominee, and now a member of the Royal Academy of Arts.

Speaking after an investiture ceremony on Tuesday, the Margate-based artist spoke about the health problems she suffered after she was diagnosed with bladder cancer in 2020 and how it had affected her work.

She said the cancer “changed a lot for me” and “suddenly I realised, what am I doing with my life?”.

Dame Tracey said: “I’ve always made really serious art but now I’ve actually tried to put that into a reality of helping other people as well.”

Her Tracey Emin Foundation, external opened its doors in March 2023, and offers rent-free space to art students in a studio in converted public baths in Margate.

She said: “I think if you come from an impoverished background, it’s almost impossible to even get your qualifications and get into university.

“But one thing I would say is do not be put off by the fees.

“Go to university and worry about it afterwards, because otherwise, if you don’t have the education, you can’t change anything.”

Tracey Emin’s seminal works include Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963-1995 – a tent with 102 people’s appliqued names – and My Bed, an art installation consisting of her own unmade bed surrounded by detritus.

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