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Turner Prize 1986: Also in the headlines

Turner Prize 1986: Also in the headlines

Turner Prize 1987: Also in the headlines

Turner Prize 1987: Also in the headlines

Turner Prize 1987 shortlist: Declan McGonagle

In 1987, McGonagle became the only curator to be shortlisted for the Turner Prize thanks to his work at the …

Turner Prize 1987 shortlist: Helen Chadwick

Helen Chadwick's innovative and provocative use of a rich variety of materials, such as flesh, flowers, chocolate and fur, was …

Turner Prize 1987 shortlist: Patrick Caulfield

In the early 1960s Caulfield's painting was characterised by flat images of objects paired with angular geometric devices or isolated …

Turner Prize 1987 shortlist: Richard Deacon

Richard Deacon was the winner of the Turner Prize 1987.

Turner Prize 1987 shortlist: Richard Long

Richard Long made his international reputation during the 1970s with sculptures made as the result of epic walks, sometimes lasting …

Turner Prize 1987 shortlist: Thérèse Oulton

Thérèse Oulton studied in London at St Martin's School of Art (1975–9) and at the Royal College of Art (1980–83), …

Turner Prize in context 1987

The Turner Prize from 1984-90, from its beginnings in 1984 to its sudden (temporary) disappearance in 1990, this period of …

Turner Prize 1988: Also in the headlines

Turner Prize 1988: Also in the headlines

Turner Prize 1988 artists: Alison Wilding

Alison Wilding is an English sculptor and draughtswoman. She trained at Ravensbourne College of Art (1967–70) and the Royal College …

Turner Prize 1988 artists: Boyd Webb

New Zealand photographer. He studied at the Ilam School of Art in Christchurch (1968–71) and from 1972 to 1975 at …

Turner Prize 1988 artists: David Mach

In his earliest works at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee (1974–9), David Mach made use of discarded …

Turner Prize 1988 artists: Lucian Freud

Lucian Freud spent most of his career in Paddington, London, an inner-city area whose seediness is reflected in Freud's often …

Turner Prize 1988 artists: Richard Hamilton

Hamilton was born in London. He was educated at the Royal Academy Schools from 1938 to 1940, then studied engineering …

Turner Prize 1988 artists: Richard Long

English sculptor, photographer and painter. Within a year of his departure from St Martin's, Long was closely associated with …

Turner Prize 1988 artists: Richard Wilson

Richard Wilson  was nominated for the Turner Prize in both 1988 and 1989.

Turner Prize 1988 artists: Tony Cragg

Tony Cragg's work is notable for its exploration of different materials, including found objects and raw matter of various kinds.

Turner Prize in context 1988

The Turner Prize from 1984-90, from its beginnings in 1984 to its sudden (temporary) disappearance in 1990, this period of …

Turner Prize 1989: Also in the headlines

Turner Prize 1989: Also in the headlines
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