http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/turnerprize/history/1999.shtm
‘If there’s no genuine feeling it comes across as if they’ve just chosen a subject and done a small project on it. What I’m doing is a life-long project.’
– Tracey Emin as quoted in The Big Issue, October 1999
‘It makes me so angry to see these so-called artists glorifying a messy bedroom. What is the world coming to when a major art exhibition sends out this message?’
– Mother interviewed in The Sun, October 1999
‘Many modern artists take the view that art should address the more unpleasant realities of life and should not necessarily be conventionally beautiful … Tracey Emin, while controversial, is a well respected contemporary artist of the younger generation and already has an international reputation – My Bed was shown in exhibitions in New York and Tokyo earlier this year.’
– Standard Tate reply letter in response to Tracey Emin complaints