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Turner Prize - Tate Britain

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Turner prize shortlist: Tate Britain

Susan Philipsz, Angela de la Cruz, Dexter Dalwood and the Otolith Group

The Turner Prize, now in its 26th year, is arguably the world’s most recognised and prestigious award for contemporary art. The exhibition presents the very best of current British visual art with the intention of stimulating a lively exchange of opinions. This is your chance to discover what’s new in British art now.

The prize is awarded to an artist under fifty, born, living or working in Britain, for an outstanding exhibition or other presentation in the twelve months before 28 April 2010.

Nominations are invited each year, and the prize is judged by an independent jury that changes annually. Four artists are shortlisted and they present works in a show normally held at Tate Britain before the winner is announced in December. The artists are not judged on their show at Tate – the decision is based on the work they were nominated for.

 

The members of the Turner Prize 2010 Jury are:

Isabel Carlos, Director, Centro de Arte Moderna José de Azeredo Perdigão, Lisbon
Philip Hensher, Novelist, critic and journalist
Andrew Nairne, Executive Director, Arts Strategy, Arts Council England, London
Polly Staple, Director, Chisenhale Gallery, London

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05 Oct 2010 Read Review
Start 05 Oct 2010
End 03 Jan 2011
Times Opening: October 5th 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Monday - Sunday 10am - 5:50pm
Venue Tate Britain
Address Millbank, London , SW1P 4RG.   UK
Phone 020 7887 8888
Cost Free
Posted 05 Oct 2010

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