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Tracey Emin.

Title:

Tracey Emin

Synopsis:

Tracey Emin achieves eminence at last as enfant terrible grows up.

'I’m a giraffe,” Tracey Emin says, perched on a stool, oil-slick eyes twinkling. “Clumsy, out of proportion, vulnerable, with bad eyesight. People think I’m a lion, but I’m not a lion. I’m a giraffe.”

Publish date:
3 August 2008
Author:
Anna van Praagh
Source:
Daily Telegraph
Country:
United Kingdom
Media:
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