Turner Prize
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From Roma persecution to dreamt-up countries
Glasgow-based artist won the coveted award for her intimate videos filmed entirely on an iPhone
The Turner Prize winner examines how editorial decisions at the newspaper affect the representation of black people in its pages–with alarming results
The artist has been accused of profiting from black suffering
The french artist tells The Art Newspaper about her new Palais de Tokyo show, her Venice Biennale plans and why play is important
The US-based photorealist trailblazer turned to Expressionism, experiencing a career renaissance in later years
We talk to the US artist about her acclaimed work An Occupation of Loss staged in New York and now London. We hear from a curator and conservator at the Met about resurrecting Moretto da Brescia’s final great painting, and appraise the Turner Prize shortlist.
Art critic Ben Luke gives us his take on this year's nominees
Forensic Architecture, Naeem Mohaiemen, Charlotte Prodger and Luke Willis Thompson nominated for £25,000 award
It may be impossible for juries to give the award to younger artists ahead of long deserving ones
At 63, she is the oldest artist to receive the Tate's prestigious £25,000 award
This year’s “quite radical” exhibition in Hull, featuring Lubaina Himid and Hurvin Anderson, touches on social and political topics
Hurvin Anderson, Lubaina Himid, Andrea Büttner and Rosalind Nashashibi are in the running for coveted award
There is a downside to dropping the age limit of 50 for qualifying artists
Three are graduates of the Glasgow School of Art
Is Deller the best artist whom collectors rarely buy? And why is he showing in London, a city he tries to avoid?
Dexter Dalwood, Angela de la Cruz, Susan Philipsz and the Otolith Group are shortlisted for the prize
Works on loan from the British collector will go on display in a room named after him; Tate to send Turner Prize retrospective to Moscow
After 25 years, the Irish artist is still going strong, subjecting his paintings to “tough love” and steering away from nostalgia
Next year's schedule is packed with big names
Sex, art and turmoil, revealing very little
The catalogue will contain every work he has ever shot
What's going on in London: Art on the move
Tate Britain gives a taste of the work of these young artists
A photographer, a conceptual artist, a film-maker and an installation artist comprise the candidates for Britain’s most famous contemporary art prize