The Turner Prize and British Art by Katharine Stout

The Turner Prize and British Art by Katharine Stout

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Since mid 1980s the visual arts scene in Britain has changed beyond recognition and the Turner Prize lies at the heart of contemporary culture in the UK. This book features a transcribed discussion between Mark Lawson, Grayson Perry (Turner Prize winner 2003), and Lionel Shriver (Orange Prize winner 2005), who consider the effect of the prizes.

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The Turner Prize and British Art by Katharine Stout

Since the mid 1980s the visual arts scene in Britain has changed beyond recognition and the Turner Prize lies at the heart of an ever-increasing fascination with contemporary culture in the UK. Established in 1984 to draw greater public attention to contemporary art 'in much the same way as the Booker Prize has helped the novel', Turner Prize has both reflected and informed the popular reception of new British art in this country and abroad. Each year a specialist jury has shortlisted some of the most important artists working today, causing annual controversy and debate. The book features a transcribed discussion between Mark Lawson, Grayson Perry (Turner Prize winner 2003), and Lionel Shriver (Orange Prize winner 2005), who consider the effect prizes have on those shortlisted and the winners, for whom it can be both a catalyst to international success and a hinderance to creativity. In addition, a series of artists' statements from a selection of Turner Prize nominees and winners from 1984-2006 lend further insight in to the role the Turner Prize has played since its inauguration. With essays from leading writers and critics including Louisa Buck, Michael Bracewell, Tom Morton and Sacha Craddock the publication considers why prizes are now a core part of contemporary culture, why excellence is celebrated in this way and the impact it has on our view of the artists and their work.
Katharine Stout and Lizzie Carey-Thomas are assistant curators at Tate Britain.
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ISBN 13 9781854377425
ISBN 10 1854377426
Title The Turner Prize and British Art
Author Katharine Stout
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Tate Publishing
Year published 2008-01-01
Number of pages 112
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.