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The 2024 Turner Prize Exhibition

From the 25th of September 2024 to the 16th of February 2025

 

The Turner Prize, now in its 40th year, is a prestigious award given to a British artist who has created outstanding work in the past year.

  • Tate Britain, known from 1897 to 1932 as the National Gallery of British Art and from 1932 to 2000 as the Tate Gallery is set to welcome the Turner Prize Exhibition this September,
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The 2024 Turner Prize Arrives to London

The Turner Prize Exhibition showcases the work of the shortlisted artists every year. This year, it returns to Tate Britain from 25 September 2024, to 16 February 2025.

Artists working primarily in Britain or born in Britain and working globally are eligible for the prize, which is judged by a new, independent panel each year. It’s named after the famous nineteenth-century artist J.M.W. Turner, who was both innovative and controversial in his time.

The shortlisted artists, which were announced on 24 April 2024, are:

  • Pio Abad
  • Claudette Johnson
  • Jasleen Kaur
  • Delaine Le Bas

The winner will be announced on the 3rd of December 2024.

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Meet the Nominees

Shortlisted Artist: Pio Abad

Filipino-British artist Pio Abad is known for his politically charged work that often explores colonialism, migration, and globalisation. His art encompasses sculpture, installation, and performance.

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Shortlisted Artist: Claudette Johnson

Claudette Johnson is a British artist who uses painting, sculpture, and installations to create powerful and often humorous pieces that challenge stereotypes and celebrate Black womanhood.

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Shortlisted Artist: Jasleen Kaur

British-Indian artist Jasleen Kaur explores themes of identity, belonging, and cultural heritage. She creates immersive and personal pieces combining sculpture, sound, and installation.

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Shortlisted Artist: Delaine Le Bas

Delaine Le Bas, a Romany Gypsy artist, uses a variety of media, including painting, sculpture, and video, to explore her cultural identity and the experiences of marginalised communities.

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