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Turner Prize won by Martin Boyce | Turner Prize won by Martin Boyce |
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Sculptor Martin Boyce, whose works include artificial trees and a leaning litter bin, has won the Turner Prize. | Sculptor Martin Boyce, whose works include artificial trees and a leaning litter bin, has won the Turner Prize. |
Glasgow-based Boyce accepted the modern art award at the Baltic gallery in Gateshead - the first time the ceremony has been held outside a Tate venue. | Glasgow-based Boyce accepted the modern art award at the Baltic gallery in Gateshead - the first time the ceremony has been held outside a Tate venue. |
Boyce is known for re-imagining items from places like parks and public spaces and using them in atmospheric, modernist-inspired installations. | |
Photographer Mario Testino presented Boyce with the £25,000 cheque. | Photographer Mario Testino presented Boyce with the £25,000 cheque. |
The prestigious and frequently controversial prize is awarded to a British artist under 50 who is judged to have put on the best exhibition of the last 12 months. | The prestigious and frequently controversial prize is awarded to a British artist under 50 who is judged to have put on the best exhibition of the last 12 months. |
The other nominees were installation sculptor Karla Black, video artist Hilary Lloyd and painter George Shaw. | The other nominees were installation sculptor Karla Black, video artist Hilary Lloyd and painter George Shaw. |
At the exhibition of the nominees' works at the Baltic, Boyce has turned three large white gallery pillars into square trees, topped by canopies of uniform white leaves. | |
Angular brown leaves made from wax-coated crepe paper are scattered on the ground, while a library table has been reconfigured into a playful modern creation. | Angular brown leaves made from wax-coated crepe paper are scattered on the ground, while a library table has been reconfigured into a playful modern creation. |
"It's been a brilliant year to be a part of this thing," he said during his acceptance speech, thanking the Baltic and the Tate. "Most of all, it's been a brilliant shortlist to be part of." | "It's been a brilliant year to be a part of this thing," he said during his acceptance speech, thanking the Baltic and the Tate. "Most of all, it's been a brilliant shortlist to be part of." |
The 43-year-old hails from Hamilton in South Lanarkshire and studied at the Glasgow School of Art. | |
He also used his speech to "acknowledge the value of accessible education and the importance of teachers" - an apparent reference to the rise in tuition fees and funding cuts to arts courses. | |
"If I wanted to go to art school now, I don't know if I could do it," he said afterwards. "I really don't know." | |
Art is "a really important and valuable part of our culture", he continued, adding: "The idea that you're going to go to art school now and it's going to be a privileged place to be is just so depressing." | |
The exhibition of the nominees' work has been a hit in Gateshead, drawing more than 100,000 visitors since it opened in October. | The exhibition of the nominees' work has been a hit in Gateshead, drawing more than 100,000 visitors since it opened in October. |
The annual exhibition and ceremony have only been held outside London once before in the Turner's 27-year history, at Tate Liverpool in 2007. The Turner's traditional home is Tate Britain. | The annual exhibition and ceremony have only been held outside London once before in the Turner's 27-year history, at Tate Liverpool in 2007. The Turner's traditional home is Tate Britain. |
In the future, the prize will be held in a different city around the UK every other year, returning to London in the years between. It will be held in Londonderry in 2013. | In the future, the prize will be held in a different city around the UK every other year, returning to London in the years between. It will be held in Londonderry in 2013. |
Baltic director Godfrey Worsdale said: "Baltic visitors have taken Turner Prize to their hearts in a big way. It's really supported Tate's decision to let this exhibition around the country. | |
"Everyone knows about the Turner Prize and all of a sudden it's on their doorsteps and they can come and have a look and be involved." | |
The prize had attracted people to the north-east from around the country and around the world, he said. | |
"Those people will maybe learn something about this part of the country - it's actually an incredibly culturally vibrant place," he said. | |
"We know it has a positive impact economically - we know hotel bookings are up because of Turner Prize, we know people are spending time in this area, and that's all good for the region." | |
Last year's prize was taken by sound artist Susan Philipsz. | Last year's prize was taken by sound artist Susan Philipsz. |