My Life in a Column

My Life in a Column by Tracey Emin is an anthology published by Rizzoli in 2011, featuring 367 pages in English. This collection compiles pieces Emin wrote for The Independent newspaper between 2005 and 2009, offering insights into her artistic process, inspirations, and personal reflections on daily life. The work encompasses a range of topics, from contemporary art and culture to more intimate confessions about her travels and experiences in London.
Readers will find a blend of essays and diary-like entries that showcase Emin’s unique perspective as a prominent figure in the art world. The columns reflect her alternately humorous and profound observations, providing a window into the thoughts of a leading voice among contemporary women artists. This edition invites exploration of Emin’s views on art and life, making it a significant contribution to the discourse surrounding individual artists and their cultural impact.
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An anthology of pieces artist Tracey Emin wrote for The Independent newspaper in London, a weekly column that ran between 2005 and 2009, that touch on everything from the themes behind her work to her process, inspirations, and her alternately humorous and profound observations of daily life. Moving from diatribes on contemporary art and culture to confessional pieces chronicling her travels abroad and reflecting on her private life in London, the columns bring together elements of essay and diary that present a unique perspective on life and the work of the queen of the young British artists.
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