Shocks, surprises, controversies and celebrations, the Turner Prize has regularly been described as a barometer of change in contemporary art.
Created in 1984 to promote public discussion around contemporary British art it could be argued it has achieved its mission, so what is the role of the prize today? With so many art awards in existence and now in a digital age with numerous ways to see, hear about and experience contemporary art, what makes the Turner Prize matter today?
Critic and past jury member Louisa Buck chairs a panel to discuss these questions with a soon to be announce line-up of artists and arts professionals.