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Explaining the Turner Short List

September 30, 2016 by Marion Maneker


This is The Guardian’s video introducing the work of this year’s Turner Prize-nominated artists:

Linsey Young, curator of contemporary art for Tate Britain explains the thinking behind some of this year’s turner prize nominations. They include a giant buttocks, a model train and a brick suit and can be viewed in the Tate Britain in London. The giant buttocks is the work of Anthea Hamilton; a train stopped on it’s tracks by leaves is part of an installation by Josephine Pryde and the pennies on the ground are part of work by Michael Dean.

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