Tracey Emin's Major Retrospective Opens at Tate Modern with Exclusive Offer
Tracey Emin Retrospective at Tate Modern with Ticket Deal

Tracey Emin's Monumental Retrospective Arrives at Tate Modern

London's Tate Modern is set to unveil a landmark exhibition dedicated to the celebrated British artist Tracey Emin, opening on Friday 27 February. Titled A Second Life, this comprehensive showcase represents the most extensive retrospective of Emin's work ever assembled, promising an immersive journey through her four-decade career.

A Deep Dive into Four Decades of Artistic Innovation

The exhibition spans Emin's extraordinary 40-year practice, featuring a rich array of media that defines her provocative and deeply personal style. Visitors can expect to encounter career-defining pieces, such as the iconic My Bed from 1998, alongside never-before-exhibited works. Through painting, video, textiles, neon installations, writings, sculpture, and large-scale installations, Emin continues to push artistic boundaries, using the female body as a powerful vehicle to explore themes of passion, pain, and healing.

Exclusive Ticket Offer for Guardian Readers

In a special partnership, The Guardian is offering readers an exclusive 2-for-1 ticket deal for the Tracey Emin exhibition. To redeem this offer, use the code GUARDIAN241 when booking on the Tate website or by calling 020 7887 8888 and quoting the code. This promotion is valid for bookings made until Thursday 26 February and applies to full-price tickets for visits between Friday 27 February and Monday 31 August, with tickets typically priced at £20 without donation.

Important Terms and Conditions:

  • The offer cannot be combined with other discounts or promotions.
  • No cash alternatives are available.
  • Subject to availability, and the promoter reserves the right to cancel offers at any time.
  • Group bookings are excluded from this ticket offer.

This exhibition not only highlights Emin's significant contributions to contemporary art but also offers a unique opportunity for art enthusiasts to engage with her work in an unprecedented scale. Don't miss this chance to experience one of the most talked-about art events in London this year.