Recently I went to see Tracey Emin: A Second Life at the Tate. The exhibition displays a lot of her most iconic work, including My Bed. Her work often features the female body, where she displays feelings of pain, healing and self-expression. Her art is incredibly personal, and pushes many boundaries.

I found the exhibition incredibly intense, so much so that I only took one photo the entire time I was there. I won’t go into any more detail. The experience was heavy, but in it I was reminded of the power of art and how it can be used as a tool for such honest and powerful expression of the self.
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