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2008 Turner Prize : ウィキペディア英語版 | 2008 Turner Prize
The 2008 Turner Prize was awarded on 1 December 2008 to Mark Leckey. The £25,000 Turner Prize is awarded by the Tate to one of four nominees and is based on their work in the previous year. The other three 2008 nominees were Runa Islam, Goshka Macuga and Cathy Wilkes; for the first time since 1998, there were three female nominees. The chairman of the jury was Stephen Deuchar, director of Tate Britain. The artwork shown by the nominees at the invitational exhibition was generally unpopular with critics. Nicholas Serota made a short speech before the award was presented by Nick Cave. Leckey had not prepared an acceptance speech. In an interview with ''Channel 4 News'' directly following the announcement, Leckey said, "The critics like middlebrow art. I don't make middlebrow art. Sod them. If you are working as an artist nowadays, the worse place to be, in terms of critics, is Britain."〔"Doh! Felix and Homer take the Turner Prize", ''Daily Mail'', 2 December 2008 ((Online ) at Highbeam, subscription required).〕 ==Exhibition== An exhibition of work by the nominees was shown at Tate Britain from 30 September 2008 to 18 January 2009. The curator was Carolyn Kerr.〔 The Turner Prize is awarded for a show by the artist in the previous year.〔Lynn Barber, ("How I suffered for art's sake" ), ''The Observer'', Art and Design, ''The Guardian'', 30 September 2006.〕 When nominees are told of their nomination, they then prepare exhibits for the Turner Prize exhibition, often at short notice.〔 As such, the Turner Prize exhibition may not feature the works for which the artist was initially nominated by the judges.〔 However, it tends to be the basis on which public and press judge the artist's worthiness for nomination.〔
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