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Turner Prize 1996 artists: Craigie Horsfield

Craigie Horsfield is a photographer, sound artist and filmmaker.

Turner Prize 1996 artists: Douglas Gordon

Douglas Gordon was the winner of the 1996 Turner Prize.

Turner Prize 1996 artists: Gary Hume

Gary Hume emerged as one of the leading figures of the group of young artists working in London in the …

Turner Prize 1996 artists: Simon Patterson

The Great Bear by Simon Patterson was exhibited in the Turner Prize 1996 and is a four colour offset lithograph …

Turner Prize in context 1996

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

Turner Prize 1997: Also in the headlines

Turner Prize 1997: Also in the headlines

Turner Prize 1997 artists: Angela Bulloch

For the Turner Prize exhibition, Angela Bulloch exhibited Rules Series.

Turner Prize 1997 artists: Christine Borland

Christine Borland has been exploring themes of creation and destruction through institutional (scientific/forensic/police) analysis and reconstitution since the early 1990s.

Turner Prize 1997 artists: Cornelia Parker

Cornelia Parker is a sculptor and installation artist. She undertook her BFA at Wolverhampton Polytechnic (1975–8) and her MFA at …

Turner Prize 1997 artists: Gillian Wearing

Gillian Wearing has described her working method as ‘editing life'. By using photography and video to record the confessions of …

Turner Prize in context 1997

Turner Prize from 1997–2001, including controversies around Tracey Emin's bed and whether video is art

Turner Prize 1998: Also in the headlines

Turner Prize 1998: Also in the headlines

Turner Prize 1998 artists: Cathy de Monchaux

English sculptor. She studied at the Camberwell School of Art (1980–83) and Goldsmiths' College (1985–7). From the mid-1980s …

Turner Prize 1998 artists: Chris Ofili

Chris Ofili was the first painter to be awarded the Prize since Howard Hodgkin in 1985.

Turner Prize 1998 artists: Sam Taylor-Wood

On graduating from Goldsmiths College, London, in 1990, Sam Taylor-Wood worked predominantly as a photographer, often showing herself in sexually …

Turner Prize 1998 artists: Tacita Dean

Although trained as a painter, Tacita Dean's early work she showed a predilection for expressive formats more often found in …

Turner Prize in context 1998

Turner Prize from 1997–2001, including controversies around Tracey Emin's bed and whether video is art

Turner Prize 1999: Also in the headlines

Turner Prize 1999: Also in the headlines

Turner Prize 1999 artists: Jane and Louise Wilson

Jane & Louise Wilson were nominated for their exhibition Gamma at the Lisson Gallery which revealed the wit, intelligence and …

Turner Prize 1999 artists: Steve McQueen

Steve McQueen was shortlisted for his exhibition at the ICA which included his film piece Deadpan 1997 and a major …

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