For decades, the British art scene has looked on Tracey Emin as one of its most iconic and divisive figures. Her confessional artworks are practically unparalleled for their raw vulnerability and ability to express a turbulent emotional landscape that – let’s be honest – most Brits have a hard time coming to terms with in private, never mind sharing it on a national stage. But that’s exactly what Emin has done, refusing to compromise amid her meteoric risehellip;read more raquo;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;View Gallery (12 images)nbsp;