Male artists such as Damien Hirst less of a force after 40, says Tracey Emin
by Nadia Khomami Arts and culture correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6RFGQ)
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Tracey Emin has said that most male artists including her contemporary Damien Hirst are less of a creative force" after they reach the age of 40.
Both Emin and Hirst have been Turner prize nominees, with Hirst winning the prestigious award in 1995, with his formaldehyde-preserved cow and calf, called Mother and Child, Divided, the focal piece of his exhibition that year.
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