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Tracey Emin bares all

Updated on 27 May 2009

By Nicholas Glass

As the controversial British artist unveils her latest work entitled, Those Who Suffer Love, Channel 4 News finds out why her revealing art "suits the time we are living in".

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Controversial as ever; the British artist Tracey Emin has lived up to her reputation with a new show opening at London's White Cube Gallery on Friday.

As one of the original 'Young British Artists' now approaching middle age, her response to life and sexuality ranges from melancholy musings on love to the far more explicit.

Unlike her earlier works this show is almost entirely made up of works on paper, neon, and film.

Tracy Emin spoke to Channel 4 News about sex, heartbreak and expenses claiming MPs.

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