Competition winner for Turner Prize Tickets

Competition winner for Turner Prize Tickets

Thursday October 01

Drum role ........................ And the lucky winner of 2 tickets to visit this year’s Turner Prize exhibition is .............. (suspense) ...................... Angela Guyton from Manchester. Congratulations!
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Tate have announced the four artists who have been shortlisted for the Turner Prize 2009. The artists are Enrico David, Roger Hiorns, Lucy Skaer and Richard Wright.

Enrico David
Enrico David has been nominated for his solo exhibitions How Do You Love Dzzzzt By Mammy? at the Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Basel, and Bulbous Marauder at the Seattle Art Museum. Enrico David is a contemporary surrealist who creates rich and profoundly original painting, drawing and sculpture which are disconcerting, confrontational and beautiful.

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Enrico David, A Theatre of the Tolerated 2007 Courtesy the artists, Cabinet, London and Galerie Daniel Buchholz, Cologne / Berlin © Enrico David

Roger Hiorns
For his solo exhibitions Seizure, Artangel and the Jerwood charity commission, Harper Road, London and at Corvi Mora, London. Hiorns creates arresting sculpture and installation combining unusual materials. His exploration of chemical processes took spectacular effect in Seizure, in which a derelict flat in South London was transformed into a magical cave of blue crystals.

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Roger Hiorns, Untitled 2008 courtesy the artist and Corvi-Mora, London © Roger Hiorns Photo: Marcus Leith, London

Lucy Skaer
For her solo exhibition at the Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh and A Boat Used as a Vessel at the Kunsthalle Basel. Skaer makes drawings, sculptures and films which often take found photographic sources as their starting point. Rooted in reality, yet subjected to a process of elaborate transformation, Skaer’s images hover in the space between recognition and ambiguity, figuration and abstraction. 

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Lucy Skaer, Black Alphabet part of The Siege commissioned by Chisenhale Gallery London 2008 © Courtesy of the artist and doggerfisher, Edinburgh

Richard Wright
For the work he exhibited in the 55th Carnegie International, Pittsburgh and his exhibition at the Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh. Wright creates subtle and exquisite wall paintings that respond directly to the architecture in which they are created. Often awkwardly placed in discreet locations, they combine graphic imagery and intricate patterning from sources as varied as Medieval painting, graphics and typography.

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Richard Wright, Untitled 2009 Private Collection, California © Richard Wright. Courtesy of Gagosian Gallery, London/New York, The Modern Institute/Toby Webster Ltd, Glasgow, and BQ, Berlin

The Turner Prize award is £40,000 with £25,000 going to the winner and £5,000 each for the other shortlisted artists. The Prize, established in 1984, is awarded to a British artist under fifty for an outstanding exhibition or other presentation of their work in the twelve months preceding 21 April 2009. It is intended to promote public discussion of new developments in contemporary British art and is widely recognised as one of the most important and prestigious awards for the visual arts in Europe.

Work by the shortlisted artists will be shown in an exhibition at Tate Britain opening on 6 October 2009. The winner will be announced at Tate Britain on 7 December 2009 during a live broadcast by Channel 4.

The members of the Turner Prize 2009 jury are:
Charles Esche, Director Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven
Mariella Frostrup, writer and broadcaster
Jonathan Jones, art critic, The Guardian
Dr Andrea Schlieker, Director Folkestone Triennial, and curator
Stephen Deuchar, Director, Tate Britain and Chair of the Jury

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