Monday, December 5, 2016

Turner prize to artist london make sculptures with chalk billiard and fish-skin – ElEspectador.com

The young artist in london Helen Marten won this Monday the prestigious Turner prize, which rewards to artists of less than 50 years for her sculptures and installations with materials that are profane as the chalk billiards and skins of fish.

The artist of 31 years, received the award in a ceremony in London, in which the jury recognized his “exceptional contribution to the development of contemporary art audio-visual”.

“They admire the poetic and enigmatic of his work, which reflects the complexities and challenges of today’s world”, said the Tate Britain, which held the event. is The Turner prize, named in honor of William Turner, was created in 1984, and is reserved for people under 50 years of age who live, work or originate from the United Kingdom.

it Is known for rewarding works nonconformist and contentious, has been the subject of several controversies, and among its former winners are great iconoclasts such as Damien Hirst and Anish Kapoor.

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