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Tate unveils Turner Prize shortlist

Three are graduates of the Glasgow School of Art

Rachel Corbett
30 April 2014
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The Tate in London has announced the four finalists for this year’s Turner Prize, its annual £25,000 award for British artists under 50. Three are graduates of the Glasgow School of Art: Duncan Campbell, who represented Scotland at the 2013 Venice Biennale, Ciara Phillips, a Canadian-born print-media artist, and the performance artist Tris Vonna-Michell. James Richards has also been nominated, for his video installation at Venice last year. Works by Richards and Campbell are on view with Artists Space (A17) at Frieze New York.

Turner PrizeTateMuseums & HeritageTris Vonna-MichellDuncan CampbellCiara PhillipsJames Richards
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