Whatever the gossip has been about artist Tracey Emin, her artwork is not to be missed.
Some people think Emin's portraits of her life are too up close and personal, but that is what made her famous.
There's the mish mash of discarded cigarettes, broken bottles and bloodstained sheets that make up The Bed.
Then there's the Exorcism of the Last Painting I Ever Made, which might just seem like an untidy room.
So why not take a look for yourself?
Both are on display at the Modern Art Gallery in Edinburgh sadly without the infamous tent All the People I Ever Slept With.
This is the work of art that threw Emin into the spotlight.
However, the 100-plus names on the tent did not refer to Emin's sexuality as the title might suggest, but whom she actually shared a bed with.
They included her grandmother, her teddy bear and her (later aborted) foetuses.
Sadly, the tent went to campsite heaven four years ago after a fire at Momart art warehouse.
To take a closer look at Emin's life, come to the Modern Art Gallery before November 9th for £6 entry.
The Modern Art Gallery is near several of the cheap hotels in Edinburgh, so take time to look around.
The exhibition is explicit and the Gallery recommends that under 16s are accompanied by an adult.

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