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The winner of the Turner Prize 2024 will be announced on 3 December. Kaur, Le Bas, Johnson and Abad’s works are on display at the Tate Britain from 25 September until 16 February 2025. Show comments
The exhibition of the four shortlisted artists – Pio Abad, Claudette Johnson, Delaine Le Bas, and Kaur – is at Tate Britain until February 16 2025. Additional reporting by PA. Show comments
Tate Britain: the venue for the Turner Prize except in 2007, 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2017 The Turner Prize is an annual prize presented to a British visual artist, organised by the Tate Gallery. Named after the painter J. M. W. Turner, it was first presented in 1984, and is one of the United Kingdom's most prestigious, but controversial, art awards. Initially, the prize was awarded to the ...
The 2024 Turner Prize ceremony was held at the Tate Britain. In her winner's speech, Kaur voiced her supported for protestors outside the venue, called for a ceasefire in the Middle East, and referenced a letter signed by "over 1,200 artists and art workers" in November 2024, which called on "Tate to sever ties with two of its funding partners ...
Jasleen Kaur (born 1986) is a Scottish artist, and the winner of the 2024 Turner Prize. [1] She works with mixed-media including installations, sculpture, sound art, and writing, and has a socially-engaged arts practice. [2] Kaur was awarded the prize for her exhibition "Alter Altar", which was on display at Tramway, Glasgow, March - October 2023.
This year the arts prize, named after British painter JMW Turner, which awards £25,000 to its winner, is celebrating its 40th anniversary. Jasleen Kaur at Tate Britain (David Parry Media Assignments)
The artworks are on public display at the Tate Britain museum in London from Wednesday, and the winner will be announced on Dec. 3. Abad, who grew up in the Philippines, used sculptures and intricate drawings of British museum artifacts to reflect on colonial and overlooked histories.
The artist was presented with the £25,000 prize by actor James Norton at Tate Britain on Tuesday evening. She beat fellow shortlisted nominees Pio Abad, Claudette Johnson and Delaine Le Bas.