The latest news and comment on the Turner prize 2014
December 2014
Best exhibitions to catch at Christmas
Turner prize winner, Marxism and great art
Notebook
These are tough times for the Turner Prize, but hardly the apocalypse
Charlotte Higgins
Duncan Campbell: ‘Politics seeps into everything’
Turner prize 2014: Duncan Campbell wins Britain’s prestigious art award
Duncan Campbell’s Turner prize winner is more like a lecture than artwork
Adrian Searle
Duncan Campbell bookies favourite to win Turner prize 2014
October 2014
Jonathan Jones on art
Why is political art such elitist twaddle?
'It's a moment in thought, not a conclusion' – Turner prize 2014 nominee Duncan Campbell explains his work
'Chance encounters – that's when it's interesting': Turner prize 2014 nominee Ciara Phillips explains her work
Turner prize 2014 review – Duncan Campbell stands out from the crowd
'The voice belongs but the body is gone': Turner prize 2014 nominee Tris Vonna-Michell explains his work
'It's about owning images – and disorientating them': Turner prize 2014 nominee James Richards explains his work
September 2014
From the Guardian archive
Shoot the jury, not the painter - what the Guardian thought about the first Turner prize
The Turner prize show: voices, videos and erotic tickling sticks
'A passionate, bloody arena': 30 years of the Turner prize, from Emin's bed to Grayson's dress – video
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The Turner prize, John Malkovich and Ai Weiwei at Alcatraz and Blenheim Palace – the week in art
May 2014
Don't call Glasgow's contemporary art scene a miracle
Glasgow has produced three of this year's Turner Prize nominees, and several previous winners. Moira Jeffrey is not surprised
Turner prize 2014: the shortlisted artists' work - in pictures
Maths equations performed by dancers, censored raunch from Japan and mighty memory quests – here's a snapshot of work from the Turner prize 2014 shortlist
Turner prize 2014: a deliberately difficult shortlist that will shake up art
Adrian Searle
This is a more dour list than usual, with unfamiliar names and few concessions to visual pleasure. Adrian Searle is stumped