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German painter wins Turner Prize | German painter wins Turner Prize |
(about 17 hours later) | |
German-born artist Tomma Abts has become the first woman painter to win the £25,000 Turner Prize since it was founded 22 years ago. | |
Abts, who has lived in London for 12 years, beat video artist Phil Collins, poster artist Mark Titchner and sculptor Rebecca Warren. | |
The judges said the 38-year-old had produced "compelling images that reveal their complexity slowly over time". | The judges said the 38-year-old had produced "compelling images that reveal their complexity slowly over time". |
Artist Yoko Ono presented the £25,000 prize at London's Tate Britain. | Artist Yoko Ono presented the £25,000 prize at London's Tate Britain. |
Abts, whose paintings always measure 48 x 38 cm (19 x 15 in), said it was "a real honour" to receive the prize. | Abts, whose paintings always measure 48 x 38 cm (19 x 15 in), said it was "a real honour" to receive the prize. |
Abts begins her paintings with no notion of the end result"I just started on that size a few years ago and it felt right for what I was doing. Ever since then I've been working in that size and it just feels right," she said. | Abts begins her paintings with no notion of the end result"I just started on that size a few years ago and it felt right for what I was doing. Ever since then I've been working in that size and it just feels right," she said. |
She said she did not know what she would do with the prize money, adding: "I think it's nice but every artist in the prize deserved to win." | |
Abts starts work with no idea what she will create and allows the canvas to evolve as she paints. | Abts starts work with no idea what she will create and allows the canvas to evolve as she paints. |
"It's not that I am only interested in painting, I'm interested in all kinds of art, so I'm not a painter's painter forever," she told the BBC. | |
"I like any other art. I don't feel I'm representing all the painters here. I'm (just) an artist." | |
Judges included Tate galleries chairman Sir Nicholas Serota and newspaper writer Lynn Barber. | |
Live exhibit | Live exhibit |
This year's Turner show included the first "live" exhibit in its history, with Phil Collins setting up an office which houses staff from his TV production company. | |
Phil Collins' exhibit features a working office of TV researchersCollins' work also features a film of Turkish people discussing how their lives have been ruined by appearing on reality TV. | |
Sculptor Rebecca Warren's exhibits include displays of found objects, including bits of fluff, twigs, and a discarded cherry stone. | Sculptor Rebecca Warren's exhibits include displays of found objects, including bits of fluff, twigs, and a discarded cherry stone. |
Mark Titchner's entry features a computer-designed billboard with the slogan, "Tiny Masters Of The World Come Out". | Mark Titchner's entry features a computer-designed billboard with the slogan, "Tiny Masters Of The World Come Out". |
Star artists | Star artists |
The Turner Prize, which began in 1984, is given to a British-based artist aged under 50 "for an outstanding exhibition or other presentation of their work". | |
The prize made a star out of Damien Hirst, who won in 1995, as well as Tracey Emin who was nominated in 1999. | |
Work by this year's four nominated artists has been on display at the London gallery since October. | Work by this year's four nominated artists has been on display at the London gallery since October. |
Last year's winner was Simon Starling, who dismantled a shed, made it into a boat, then turned it back into a shed again. | Last year's winner was Simon Starling, who dismantled a shed, made it into a boat, then turned it back into a shed again. |