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For tonight's Gordon's Turner Prize talk, a panel of experts including Alan Yentop, BBC Director of Creativity and journalist Miranda Sawyer come together to make a case for their nominations.
Would it be fun, challenging or completely harrowing to shortlist for the Turner Prize, a major, international arts award? Could you do it? This year, to celebrate the 2004 Turner Prize, we have asked a panel of prominent British individuals to choose their own four artists â“ two alive and contemporary, and another two from any time or place. For tonight's Gordon's Turner Prize talk, a panel of experts including Alan Yentop, BBC Director of Creativity and journalist Miranda Sawyer come together to make a case for their nominations.
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1 December 2004 at 6:30 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Tate Britain |
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£7 (4 concessions) |
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https://tickets.tate.org.uk/performancelist.asp?ShowID=1719&Source=web |
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The event will be in the Auditorium at Tate Britain |
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