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Wed 17 Jun
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Queen Elizabeth Hall - Southbank Centre
Belvedere Rd, London SE1, UK
**Artist Tracey Emin joins podcast host Deborah Frances-White for a candid, unfiltered conversation about art, honesty, feminism and the life behind the artwork.** Known for her confessional and confrontational work, Emin has spent decades transforming the personal into the political – exploring love, loss, sex, illness, shame and survival with unflinching honesty. In this special edition of *The Guilty Feminist*, Frances-White meets Emin one-on-one for a deep, searching conversation. Together, they explore the stories behind the art, reflect on a life and career built upon radical honesty, and what it means to keep making, speaking and resisting. Deborah Frances-White is an award-winning writer and comedian, best known as the host of *The Guilty Feminist* podcast, which has amassed over 200 million downloads worldwide. A *Sunday Times* bestselling author, screenwriter and broadcaster, she is known for bringing nuance, humour and urgency to contemporary feminist conversations. Tracey Emin is a leading figure in contemporary British art known for her autobiographical and confessional approach to artistic creation. Her works include *My Bed*, *I want my time with you* and *Everyone I Have Ever Slept With*. She is a Royal Academician and her work is held in collections across the world, including in the The Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Tate Gallery in London. *The ticket price includes a £2 venue restoration levy.*