The Turner Prize: Then, Now & Beyond

Antony Gormley, Testing a World View, 1993
Antony Gormley
Testing a World View 1993
Tate © Antony Gormley, courtesy Jay Jopling / White Cube, London
Wednesday 26 September 2007, 18.30–21.00

An evening discussion that explores the 23-year history of the Turner Prize, from the impact the prize has had on contemporary art in Britain and abroad to the effect high-profile prizes have on artists' work and their careers. This talk will explore the particular and more general in the contemporary world and, finally, what shape the Turner Prize might take in future. Speakers include Nicholas Serota, with Mark Lawson in the chair.

 

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Tate Britain  Auditorium
£10 (£8 concessions), booking required
Price includes drinks afterwards
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Access for wheelchairs and pushchairs  Hearing loop available  

This event is related to the Turner Prize: A Retrospective exhibition