Dame Tracey Emin has said her controversial 1999 Turner Prize nominated artwork, My Bed, would be "tidy", "clean" and "boring" if she made it today. The sculpure, depicting a dirty, disheveled and debaucherous bedroom scene - complete with cigarettes, alcohol, underwear and condoms - caused a stir when it was first shown at London's Tate Gallery, almost 30 years ago. It was sold at auction by Christie's in 2014 for more than £2.5m, but has now been loaned back to Tate Modern for its new retrospective, Tracey Emin: A Second Life. The Londoner, 62, told the BBC the bed would be "ridiculousy tidy" if she made it again today, and the sheets would have a "1600 thread count" - a mark of high quality. Asked by the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg, on her Sunday TV show, what would be next to the bed nowadays, the artist replied: "My two cats, maybe a few love letters. "And it would be ridiculously clean, with very, very beautiful sheets, very clean and very tidy.…