
Tracey Emin has a reputation. Over decades in practice, she’s become known as the “bad girl of British art” for her raucous press appearances, provocative themes, and a body of work that is deeply personal and confessional. Whether she’s working in neon, embroidery, painting or sculpture, her unapologetic pieces are often used to air dirty laundry – and now, she’s bringing her laundry to Sydney for her first Australian solo show in eight years.