broadcasting house. tracey, welcome to this cultural life. your life has always run all the way through your are right but when did the art start? yet they make the art then took off at school because i missed so much skill. i stopped going to school when i was about 13 and had to go back and 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. i just did whatever i wanted to do an art and i think that is what it was really. it really sort of, it became me if that makes sense. in a serious way. and i think, because the teachers took me seriously, and trusted me, that was quite a fantastic thing at the age of 15 when no one else did and i didn t have much else to hold onto at the time. and i think if i hadn t done
surface than they implode and there is an even greater problem. i don t know you are undoubtedly one of the most successful and respected artists in this country if not the world. but as you have already acknowledged your faced division and abuse for years for the sort of work you made. abuse for years for the sort of work ou made. ., abuse for years for the sort of work you made- abuse for years for the sort of work ou made. ., ~ ., ., ., i. you made. you know, what drove you on durin: you made. you know, what drove you on during those you made. you know, what drove you on during those times? you made. you know, what drove you on during those times? i you made. you know, what drove you on during those times? i have - on during those times? i have nothin: on during those times? i have nothing else. on during those times? i have nothing else. that s on during those times? i have nothing else. that s it. - on during those times? i have nothing else. that s it. that s| on durin
out at school god knows what would have happened no idea. this out at school god knows what would have happened no idea. out at school god knows what would have happened no idea. this was my aodmother have happened no idea. this was my godmother you have happened no idea. this was my godmother you grew have happened no idea. this was my godmother you grew up. have happened no idea. this was my godmother you grew up. was - have happened no idea. this was my godmother you grew up. was there l have happened no idea. this was my i godmother you grew up. was there any access to museums, galleries, culture? you might know, i didn t even know art museums really existed. they were something, like me in my mind, when i was really young, an art museum was where the mona lisa lived or something. it wasn t where you could go but, in saying that, when we were young, we are to spend time in turkey. i went to a museum and stumble and i had a sort of idea of this other kind of culture but it wa
working again. i honest, i ve only really started working again. honest, i ve only really started working again. honest, i ve only really started workin: aaain. ~ working again. i think you said, you robabl working again. i think you said, you probably said working again. i think you said, you probably said many working again. i think you said, you probably said many times working again. i think you said, you probably said many times that - working again. i think you said, you probably said many times that art l probably said many times that art saved your life. now that science has also saved your has that give new meaning to the art?- new meaning to the art? science saved my life. new meaning to the art? science saved my life, definitely. - new meaning to the art? science | saved my life, definitely. medical science. my surgeon was wonderful. a robot actually did all the surgery which is incredible. but, you know, i think love saved me. i really think love saved me this time