I'm guessing that 'How does a drugged up hack who thinks art is using her bed as a toilet or writing the name of everyone she could remember sleeping with on a tent (couldnt find a big enough black book I guess) manage to con their way so far into the british art scene?' isnt going to be allowed by the BBC.
Artist Tracey Emin is to represent Britain at the prestigious Venice Biennale art show in June.
The British Council chose the controversial artist to produce a show of new work for the British Pavilion.
Andrea Rose, commissioner for the British Pavilion, said the exhibition would allow Emin's work to be viewed "in an international context and at a distance from the YBA [Young British Artists] generation with which she came to prominence".
Emin is perhaps best known for My Bed, a stained, unmade bed, which earned her a Turner Prize nomination in 1999. Her other headline-grabbing works have included naked self-portraits and a tent containing the names of all the people she has ever slept with.

no no no no no no no, some things are just too horrific to contemplate

As Emin prepares to set off for Venice, she will be answering your questions about her career, ideas on art and what she has planned for the Venice audience.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6676853.stm