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Artist Interview: Tracey Emin's Miami

The artist speaks briefly of her favourite Miami activities

The Art Newspaper
1 December 2014
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One museum I always visit:

The Bass. I always like to go and see the Egyptians there.

A “secret” Florida art experience:

Riding my bike for as far as possible.

My favourite place to eat:

Out of season, I like to sit at Soho Beach House on the beach.

My favourite place for a drink:

On my balcony, watching the sun set over the intracoastal. I also like to sit in the lobby of the Fontainebleau (above) and people watch.

My favourite leisure activity:

Swimming in pools and the sea—swim, swim, swim. And walking along the beach.

Originally appeared in The Art Newspaper as 'My Miami: Tracey Emin'

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