TRACEY EMIN Artistic bed-soiler
TO ME, Stonehenge is an enormous work of modern art. Via its juxtaposition of form and content, it articulates notions of material, form and texture whilst questioning our Neanderthal ancestors’ preconceptions about the variety of its own potential through the articulation of meaning, and exploring innately divergent potentialities through metaphor. Although they wouldn’t have been able to come out with that sort of bollocks in those days because they could only say Ug.