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Turner prize 2017

December 2017

  • The Bear by Raymond Briggs

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    The 10 best things to do this week: Raymond Briggs’ The Bear and the Turner prize

  • UK City of Culture 2017<br>Embargoed to 0001 Thursday December 28 File photo dated 1/1/2017 of an installation titled We Are Hull by artist Zolst Balogh is projected onto buildings in the city's Queen Victoria Square, forming part of the Made in Hull series marking the official opening of Hull's tenure as UK City of Culture. Hull's year as UK City of Culture has been described as an "unmitigated rip-roaring, awe-inspiring, life-enhancing success" by Arts Council England as organisers and civic leaders vow to build on its legacy in 2018. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Thursday December 28, 2017. The UK's second-ever City of Culture tenure has been widely praised, especially for how it has included so many local people, and is estimated to have provided an economic boost for Hull set to exceed the bid's forecast of £60m. See PA story ARTS Hull. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA Wire

    Hull’s year as UK city of culture ‘a rip-roaring, awe-inspiring success’

  • Turner Prize winner, Lubaina Himid, with her art piece, Le Rodeur: The Exchange, 20016, at the Ferens Art Gallery in Hull.

    Turner prize win shows art can flourish up north

  • Face the future ... selections from Gillian Wearing’s Rock ‘n’ Roll 70 which features in the Royal Academy’s From Life show.

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    Iggy Pop goes nude, the Turner grows up and Cecily Brown gets wrecked – the week in art

  • A cross word: Turner prize winner Lubaina Himid's Guardian headline mashups

  • Turner prize winner Lubaina Himid: 'I have more things to say – this gives me the chance'

  • Rule change frees Turner prize from wearisome focus on the new

    Adrian Searle
  • ​Lubaina Himid becomes oldest artist to win Turner prize

  • 'I don’t like art but I liked this': Hull gives mixed verdict on Turner prize

October 2017

  • Turner Prize 2017 Shortlisted Artists Lubaina Himid Naming the Money, 2004 Installation view of Navigation Charts, Spike Island

    Bang a drum for the Turner’s coming of age

    Works inspired by slavery and the strange beauty of life in Gaza feature in an outward-looking Turner prize show – the first to include artists over 50

September 2017

  • Tim Dowling

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  • Turner Prize 2017<br>Undated handout photo issued by Hull UK City of Culture 2017 of 'Electric Gaza, 2015' by Rosalind Nashashibi' by Lubaina Himid, at the Turner Prize Exhibition in Ferens Art Gallery, Hull. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Monday September 25, 2017. See PA story ARTS Turner. Photo credit should read: David Levene/PA Wire

NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

    Turner prize 2017 exhibition review: a snake-infested garden and fat cats on horseback

  • Detail from A Fashionable Marriage by Lubaina Himid

    Turner prize's diverse shortlist 'makes a powerful political statement'

  • Turner prize nominee Lubaina Himid in her studio in Preston.

    Lubaina Himid: the Turner prize nominee making black lives visible

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    Jasper Johns' hot wax, Big Tom's geometry, and the strangest surrealist ever – the week in art

  • Five of the best… new art shows
    Jasper Johns and the Turner prize: this week’s best UK exhibitions

  • Autumn arts preview 2017
    Dalí, Duchamp, Basquiat and beards: the best art of autumn 2017

May 2017

  • CORNELIA PARKER American Gothic 2017 Four channel video projection Dimensions variable Cornelia Parker at Frith Street Gallery, London, 28 April 2017 – 21 June 2017

    Cornelia Parker review – ghosts in the machine

  • Lubaina Himid with her signature cut-out artworks, representing African slaves in 18th-century royal European courts.

    Turner prize 2017: a cosmopolitan rebuff to Brexit provincialism

    Adrian Searle
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