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One of the world's leading art events, the Turner Prize exhibition, has been launched in Northern Ireland, the first time it has been held out of England. | One of the world's leading art events, the Turner Prize exhibition, has been launched in Northern Ireland, the first time it has been held out of England. |
The exhibition will open to the general public on Wednesday morning at former Army barracks in Ebrington, Derry. | The exhibition will open to the general public on Wednesday morning at former Army barracks in Ebrington, Derry. |
Derry/Londonderry is the UK City of Culture 2013. | Derry/Londonderry is the UK City of Culture 2013. |
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. |
Director of Tate Britain, Penelope Curtis, said: "Derry was an obvious place to bring the Turner Prize with it being the City of Culture year. | Director of Tate Britain, Penelope Curtis, said: "Derry was an obvious place to bring the Turner Prize with it being the City of Culture year. |
"We wanted the Turner Prize to be more diverse and Derry was the right place. | "We wanted the Turner Prize to be more diverse and Derry was the right place. |
"London gets lots of contemporary art but Derry gets less. | "London gets lots of contemporary art but Derry gets less. |
"Bringing it to the barracks seemed quite a controversial decision at the start but Derry feels very different now after my first visit 20 years ago. | "Bringing it to the barracks seemed quite a controversial decision at the start but Derry feels very different now after my first visit 20 years ago. |
"This is the most diverse Turner Prize ever put on and this is a real chance for being part of history." | "This is the most diverse Turner Prize ever put on and this is a real chance for being part of history." |
Journalists from across the world descended on Derry for a preview on Tuesday morning. | Journalists from across the world descended on Derry for a preview on Tuesday morning. |
Chief Executive of the Culture Company, Shona McCarthy, said: "This is absolutely amazing for the city. | Chief Executive of the Culture Company, Shona McCarthy, said: "This is absolutely amazing for the city. |
"This is a world class gallery space at Ebrington Square. | "This is a world class gallery space at Ebrington Square. |
"It's exciting for our young people to have this in their city." | "It's exciting for our young people to have this in their city." |
The other shortlisted artists will each receive £5,000. | The other shortlisted artists will each receive £5,000. |
Derry born artist Willie Doherty said: "We have reached the main point of the year in my eyes. | |
"I'm not convinced that this space at Ebrington should be turned into an office space. | |
"We need to keep this as an art gallery." | |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |