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Turner Prize exhibition due to open in Londonderry | Turner Prize exhibition due to open in Londonderry |
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One of the world's most prestigious art events - the Turner Prize exhibition - will open in Northern Ireland later. | One of the world's most prestigious art events - the Turner Prize exhibition - will open in Northern Ireland later. |
It will be held at the old barracks in Ebrington, Derry, as part of the city's year as the UK City of Culture. | |
Now in its 29th year, this is the first time the Turner Prize has been held outside England. | Now in its 29th year, this is the first time the Turner Prize has been held outside England. |
Four artists are in contention for the award. The winner will receive £25,000 and the result will be announced on 2 December. | Four artists are in contention for the award. The winner will receive £25,000 and the result will be announced on 2 December. |
The other shortlisted artists will each receive £5,000. | The other shortlisted artists will each receive £5,000. |
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, French installation artist Laure Prouvost, Britain's David Shrigley and the British-German performance artist Tino Sehgal are on this year's shortlist. | Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, French installation artist Laure Prouvost, Britain's David Shrigley and the British-German performance artist Tino Sehgal are on this year's shortlist. |
Established in 1984, the Turner Prize is awarded to a contemporary artist under 50, living, working or born in Britain, who is judged to have put on the best exhibition of the last 12 months. | Established in 1984, the Turner Prize is awarded to a contemporary artist under 50, living, working or born in Britain, who is judged to have put on the best exhibition of the last 12 months. |
Previous winners include Damien Hirst, Antony Gormley and last year's recipient, the video artist Elizabeth Price. | Previous winners include Damien Hirst, Antony Gormley and last year's recipient, the video artist Elizabeth Price. |
The Derry event is expected to attract tens of thousands of visitors. | The Derry event is expected to attract tens of thousands of visitors. |
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, who lives and works in London, is shortlisted for her Extracts and Verses exhibition at the Chisenhale Gallery. | Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, who lives and works in London, is shortlisted for her Extracts and Verses exhibition at the Chisenhale Gallery. |
She is of Ghanaian descent and is the first black woman to be in contention for the award. | She is of Ghanaian descent and is the first black woman to be in contention for the award. |
Born in 1977, she attended Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, Falmouth College of Arts and the Royal Academy Schools. | Born in 1977, she attended Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, Falmouth College of Arts and the Royal Academy Schools. |
According to the prize's organisers, her "intriguing" paintings "appear traditional but are in fact much more innovative". | According to the prize's organisers, her "intriguing" paintings "appear traditional but are in fact much more innovative". |
Glasgow-based David Shrigley is best known for his humorous line drawings, but also makes sculptures, photographs, paintings and animated films. | Glasgow-based David Shrigley is best known for his humorous line drawings, but also makes sculptures, photographs, paintings and animated films. |
His work, which combines jokes and commentary, can be found on greetings cards, in books and in magazines, as well as in galleries. | His work, which combines jokes and commentary, can be found on greetings cards, in books and in magazines, as well as in galleries. |
His words have been used in recordings by David Byrne and Franz Ferdinand and he directed the video for Blur's 2009 track Good Song. | His words have been used in recordings by David Byrne and Franz Ferdinand and he directed the video for Blur's 2009 track Good Song. |
Born in Macclesfield in 1968, Shrigley is shortlisted for his solo exhibition Brain Activity, at London's Hayward Gallery. | Born in Macclesfield in 1968, Shrigley is shortlisted for his solo exhibition Brain Activity, at London's Hayward Gallery. |
The exhibition, said the Turner Prize organisers, was a "comprehensive overview" that revealed "his black humour, macabre intelligence and infinite jest". | The exhibition, said the Turner Prize organisers, was a "comprehensive overview" that revealed "his black humour, macabre intelligence and infinite jest". |
Born in Lille in 1978, Laure Prouvost won the fourth Max Mara art prize for women in 2011 for her short films and installation work. | Born in Lille in 1978, Laure Prouvost won the fourth Max Mara art prize for women in 2011 for her short films and installation work. |
Based in London, she is shortlisted for her new work Wantee, featured in Tate Britain's Schwitters in Britain exhibition, and her two-part Max Mara art prize installation. | Based in London, she is shortlisted for her new work Wantee, featured in Tate Britain's Schwitters in Britain exhibition, and her two-part Max Mara art prize installation. |
Her "unique" approach to film-making, said organisers, "employs strong story-telling, quick cuts, montage and deliberate misuse of language to create surprising and unpredictable work". | Her "unique" approach to film-making, said organisers, "employs strong story-telling, quick cuts, montage and deliberate misuse of language to create surprising and unpredictable work". |
Born in 1976 and based in Berlin, Tino Sehgal has been shortlisted for his "pioneering" projects This Variation and These Associations. | Born in 1976 and based in Berlin, Tino Sehgal has been shortlisted for his "pioneering" projects This Variation and These Associations. |
The latter, staged last year at Tate Modern in London, invited the public to interact with volunteers in a "live installation" staged in the gallery's expansive Turbine Hall. | The latter, staged last year at Tate Modern in London, invited the public to interact with volunteers in a "live installation" staged in the gallery's expansive Turbine Hall. |
"Both structured and improvised, Seghal's intimate works consist purely of live encounters between people and demonstrate a keen sensitivity to their institutional context," said organisers. | "Both structured and improvised, Seghal's intimate works consist purely of live encounters between people and demonstrate a keen sensitivity to their institutional context," said organisers. |
"Through participatory means, they test the limits of artistic material and audience perception in a new and significant way." | "Through participatory means, they test the limits of artistic material and audience perception in a new and significant way." |
This year's jury is chaired by Tate Britain director Penelope Curtis and includes the curator Annie Fletcher and the writer and lecturer Declan Long. | This year's jury is chaired by Tate Britain director Penelope Curtis and includes the curator Annie Fletcher and the writer and lecturer Declan Long. |
Bookmakers Ladbroke have made Shrigley 2/1 favourite to win the prize, ahead of Prouvost, Sehgal and Yiadom-Boakye, a 7/2 outsider. | Bookmakers Ladbroke have made Shrigley 2/1 favourite to win the prize, ahead of Prouvost, Sehgal and Yiadom-Boakye, a 7/2 outsider. |
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