
© Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
8 October 2026 — 28 February 2027
Coming SoonA major multi-media Emin exhibition mapping four decades of autobiographical practice, from early breakthroughs to recent painting.
From Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
Wild, confessional, brutally honest as well as tender and vulnerable: in Tracey Emin's groundbreaking practice, art and creativity become questions of life and death. Tracey Emin (born 1963) uses herself as subject and mechanism, and this direct mode has had powerful public impact since her international breakthrough. The exhibition 'Tracey Emin: A Second Life' unfolds almost 40 years of her practice. Including painting, drawing, sculpture, textile, film and installation,...
Read more at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art →British · b. 1963
Mixed Media, Drawing & Works on Paper, Textiles, Video & Moving Image
A leading figure of the YBAs, Emin transforms autobiography into art through neon text, embroidered quilts, drawing, and film — interrogating desire, grief, and the female body with raw candour.
No reviews yet for this exhibition.
Humlebæk near Copenhagen·View on artmap

© Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
8 October 2026 — 28 February 2027
Coming SoonA major multi-media Emin exhibition mapping four decades of autobiographical practice, from early breakthroughs to recent painting.
From Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
Wild, confessional, brutally honest as well as tender and vulnerable: in Tracey Emin's groundbreaking practice, art and creativity become questions of life and death. Tracey Emin (born 1963) uses herself as subject and mechanism, and this direct mode has had powerful public impact since her international breakthrough. The exhibition 'Tracey Emin: A Second Life' unfolds almost 40 years of her practice. Including painting, drawing, sculpture, textile, film and installation,...
Read more at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art →British · b. 1963
Mixed Media, Drawing & Works on Paper, Textiles, Video & Moving Image
A leading figure of the YBAs, Emin transforms autobiography into art through neon text, embroidered quilts, drawing, and film — interrogating desire, grief, and the female body with raw candour.
No reviews yet for this exhibition.
Humlebæk near Copenhagen·View on artmap