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Turner Prize 1989 artists: Gillian Ayres

Gillian Ayers is an English painter. She studied at Camberwell School of Art, London (1946–50). Painters such as Henry Mundy …

Turner Prize 1989 artists: Giuseppe Penone

Italian sculptor and conceptual artist. He created his earliest works in a forest outside Garessio in 1968. He marked his …

Turner Prize 1989 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 1989 artists: Paula Rego

British painter and printmaker of Portuguese birth. She trained at the Slade School of Fine Art. There she met the …

Turner Prize 1989 artists: Richard Long

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

Turner Prize 1989 artists: Richard Wilson

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

Turner Prize 1989 artists: Sean Scully

American painter of Irish birth. He moved to England with his family in 1949. Scully studied at Croydon College of …

Turner Prize in context 1989

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

Turner Prize 1990: Also in the headlines

Turner Prize 1990: Also in the headlines

Turner Prize in context 1990

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

Turner Prize 1991: Also in the headlines

Turner Prize 1991: Also in the headlines

Turner Prize 1991 artists: Anish Kapoor

Anish Kapoor was the winner of the Turner Prize 1991.

Turner Prize 1991 artists: Fiona Rae

Fiona Rae was shortlisted for the Turner Prize in 1991.

Turner Prize 1991 artists: Ian Davenport

Ian Davenport exhibited in an influential exhibition, Freeze, curated by fellow student Damien Hirst in 1988, and in 1991 …

Turner Prize 1991 artists: Rachel Whiteread

Rachel Whiteread was nominated this year.

Turner Prize in context 1991

The Turner Prize 1991–96, a period which included the introduction of an age limit, a surge in visitor numbers to …

Turner Prize 1992: Also in the headlines

Turner Prize 1992: Also in the headlines

Turner Prize 1992 artists: Alison Wilding

Alison Wilding was nominated for the Turner Prize 1992 and works predominantly in sculpture.

Turner Prize 1992 artists: Damien Hirst

Damien Hirst was nominated for the prize this year.

Turner Prize 1992 artists: David Tremlett

David Tremlett attended the Falmouth School of Art (1962–3), afterwards studying sculpture at the Birmingham College of Art (1963–6) and …

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