Published On:Saturday, 31 December 2016
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London-based artist Helen Marten wins Britain's Turner Prize
London-based artist Helen Marten wins Britain's Turner Prize
ARAB GAZETTE - London : (Reporting By Marie-Louise Gumuchian, editing by Larry King)
Based artist Helen Marten has won this year's Turner Prize, receiving 25,000 pounds at Britain's annual contemporary art award.
Originally from the northern English town of Macclesfield, Marten creates her installations through sculpture, screen printing and writing.
At London's Tate Britain museum, which is displaying the works of all four Turner Prize contenders, she showcased collage-like presentations of everyday day objects such as cotton buds, shoe soles, limes, coins, marbles and eggs.
The award, established in 1984 and named after the English 19th century landscape painter J.M.W. Turner, is given to a British artist under the age of 50.
The prize, whose past winners include Damien Hirst, Antony Gormley and Anish Kapoor, has previously courted controversy for its unconventional choices.
Based artist Helen Marten has won this year's Turner Prize, receiving 25,000 pounds at Britain's annual contemporary art award.
Originally from the northern English town of Macclesfield, Marten creates her installations through sculpture, screen printing and writing.
At London's Tate Britain museum, which is displaying the works of all four Turner Prize contenders, she showcased collage-like presentations of everyday day objects such as cotton buds, shoe soles, limes, coins, marbles and eggs.
The award, established in 1984 and named after the English 19th century landscape painter J.M.W. Turner, is given to a British artist under the age of 50.
The prize, whose past winners include Damien Hirst, Antony Gormley and Anish Kapoor, has previously courted controversy for its unconventional choices.