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Turner prize 2018

December 2018

  • Baring it all ... Exposed: The Naked Portrait at Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle.

    Art Weekly newsletter
    The naked truth and three tonnes of clay – the week in art

    David Hockney and Tracey Emin show how nudity can bare the soul and Mantegna and Bellini feature Christmassy moments – all in our weekly dispatch
  • Turner Prize winning artist Charlotte Prodger.

    The G2 interview
    Turner prize winner Charlotte Prodger on gender confusion, ‘filthy’ iPhones and solitude

    Prodger’s film Bridgit takes the viewer inside her head as she searches for identity both at home and in the Scottish landscape. She talks about her early working life, encounters in public toilets and fighting the label ‘iPhone artist’
  • The deck of a ferry that features in Charlotte Prodger’s film Bridgit

    Charlotte Prodger's Bridgit: a memorable, rich and beguiling film

    Prodger interrogates the world as she attempts to locate herself

November 2018

  • The whole world ... Martin Creed at Hauser and Wirth, London.

    Art Weekly newsletter
    Peanut butter on toast and digital installations in Chernobyl – the week in art

    The V&A reopens its Cast Courts, Turner Prize nominees are considered and Theseus slays the Minotaur – all in our weekly dispatch

September 2018

  • Tripoli Cancelled, 2017 by Naeem Mohaiemen. 

Turner Prize 2018 shortlist

    Turner prize 2018; Space Shifters review – from the momentous to the miraculous

    Naeem Mohaiemen mesmerises with a man in limbo while Forensic Architecture speaks truth to power in a terrific year for the Turner prize. Elsewhere, 20 artists conjure beauty at its most illusory
  • from Cemetery of Uniforms and Liveries by Luke Willis Thompson at Tate Britain for this year’s exhibition of work by Turner Prize finalists.

    Turner prize 2018 review – no painting or sculpture, but the best lineup for years

    Tate Britain, London
    A marooned traveller, police shootings and a lyrical look at daily life feature in this powerful show of film and digital work by Naeem Mohaiemen, Luke Willis Thompson, Forensic Architecture and Charlotte Prodger
  • Naeem Mohaiemen, right, with Vassilis Koukalani,  rehearsing the bar scene of Tripoli Cancelled in Athens, 2016.

    Observer New Review Q&A
    Naeem Mohaiemen: ‘I wanted to take the documentary form and jar it’

    The 2018 Turner prize nominee on film-making with a twist, avoiding the mainstream and how art differs from activism

August 2018

  • Ribera: Art of Violence; Elmgreen and Dragset; V&A Dundee; Pierre Huyghe; Tania Bruguera

    Autumn arts preview 2018
    Dreamers and disrupters: the best art and architecture of autumn 2018

    Old and new masters reveal their radical edge, Assemble unveil their Goldsmiths galleries, Fernand Léger seeks utopia, and photography focuses on the facts
  • A reconstruction of the altercation of search and rescue operations in the central Mediterranean on 6 November 2017. Image: Forensic Oceanography and Forensic Architecture, 2018 Sea Watch vs. Libyan Coast Guard Central Mediterranean Sea, 6 November 2017 (investigation 2017-ongoing)

    Turner prize 2018: art that asks timely, probing questions

    Adrian Searle
    The latest group of shortlisted Turner artists deal in real lives, dignity, history and legacy – subjects that demand examination in globally uncertain times
  • Still from Tripoli Cancelled by Naeem Mohaiemen

    Reconstructed prisons, racism and gender politics: Turner prize 2018 shortlist – in pictures

    Tate Britain has announced the four artists who have been shortlisted for the Turner Prize 2018
  • A Forensic Architecture installation at the ICA in London

    Turner prize shortlist pits research agency against film-makers

    Forensic Architecture, Naeem Mohaiemen, Charlotte Prodger and Luke Willis Thompson in contention for prize
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