LONDON — Tracey Emin is an artist in demand.

There was a long queue for the British artist’s talk at Frieze Masters with Nicholas Cullinan, the director of the British Museum, and dubbed “Confessions in the Museum.” The talk was part of Dunhill ’s partnership with the art fair.

Emin will be presented with the the amfAR Award of Inspiration at amfAR London tonight for her artistic accomplishments and efforts supporting AIDS- and HIV-related causes.

Next spring, she will showcase her biggest work to date with “A Second Life,” an exhibition at the Tate Modern.

Emin is at her happiest when surrounded by art and making art.

“I wanted to be an artist since I was 12. I’ve never really had a job and when I had absolutely no money at all, I grew potatoes on my balcony. I didn’t steal

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