hello, i m john wilson. welcome to this cultural life, the radio four podcast in which i ask leading creative figures to reveal key moments and cultural works that fired their imagination and had a profound impact on their own art. my guest is tracey emin, an artist who has always put her own life at the centre of her work. in drawings, paintings, videos, sculptures and installations, she tells very personal stories. we met in a radio studio in the bbc broadcasting house. welcome to this cultural life. your life has always run through your art but when did the art start? it took off at school because i missed so much school. i stopped going to school when i was about 13 and i had to go back when i was 15, i went back for three months and i had to do three days a week by law, otherwise my mum would have been in trouble with social services and things, and ijust did whatever i wanted to do in art, and i think that s what it was, really, it had become me in a serious way and bec
who has always put her own life at the centre of her work, in drawings, paintings, videos, sculptures and installations, she tells very personal stories. we met in a radio studio in the bbc broadcasting house. welcome to this cultural life. your life is always has gone through your art but wended the art stop? it took off at school wended the art stop? it took off at school because - wended the art stop? it took off at school because i - wended the art stop? it took. off at school because i stopped going to school when i was about 13 and i had to go back when i was 15, i went back for three months and i had to do three months and i had to do three days a week by law, otherwise my mum would have beenin otherwise my mum would have been in trouble with social services and things, and ijust did whatever i wanted to do, and i think that s what it was really, it had become me in a serious way and because the teachers took me seriously and trusted me, that was quite a fantastic th
marriage to her police officer husband. he told me, she may have tried to clean my gun, and it may have accidentally got off. police are suspicious, the victims own mother wasn t. she was so opposed to anybody even exploring the idea that her only daughter had been murdered. as the years went by, the case grew cold. until a reporter heated it up again. it was [inaudible] reading that file. it was astonishing. it turned out there was a lot less to the marriage than meets the eye. he cheated on vicky the day before they got married, and the day after they got married. but not every cheating heart hides a killer. you could hear members of the jury gasp. hello, and welcome to dateline. when it comes to solving a crime, time can be the enemy. this is the story of a murder that after seven years might never have been solved. the victim a new mother had been forgotten about everyone. except a complete stranger determined to find justice. in the lawyer of
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anniversary gift. i need an emergency ambulance, my wife has a gunshot. a fatal gunshot, just hours after celebrating 16 years of marriage to her police officer husband. he told me, she may have tried to clean my gun, and it may have accidentally got off. police are suspicious, the victims own mother wasn t. she was so opposed to anybody even exploring the idea that her only daughter had been murdered. as the years went by, the case grew cold. until a reporter heated it up again. stayed up all night reading that file. it was astonishing. it turned out there was a lot less to the marriage than meets the eye. he cheated on vicky the day before they got married, and the day after they got married. but not every cheating heart hides a killer. you could hear members of the jury gasp. hello, and welcome to dateline. when it comes to solving a crime, time can be the enemy. this is the story of a murder that after seven years might never have been solved.