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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014
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  • Sigmar 2013 by Duncan Campbell (the projected work is reflected on the front of the projector). Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Sigmar 2013 by Duncan Campbell (the projected work is reflected on the front of the projector). Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • The work of Tris Vonna-Michell. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Rosebud 2103 by James Richards. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Untitled Merchandise (Lovers and Dealers) by James Richards. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • The Screen 2013 by James Richards. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • The work of Tris Vonna-Michell. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • The work of Tris Vonna-Michell. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • The work of Tris Vonna-Michell. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Rosebud 2103 by James Richards. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014
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  • Sigmar 2013 by Duncan Campbell (the projected work is reflected on the front of the projector). Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Rosebud 2103 by James Richards. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Rosebud 2103 by James Richards. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Rosebud 2103 by James Richards. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Untitled Merchandise (Lovers and Dealers) by James Richards. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • The Screen 2013 by James Richards. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • The work of Tris Vonna-Michell. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • The work of Tris Vonna-Michell. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • The work of Tris Vonna-Michell. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014.
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  • The Turner Prize 2012 exhibition opens on 2 October at Tate Britain. It features work by the four shortlisted artists: Spartacus Chetwynd, Luke Fowler, Paul Noble and Elizabeth Price. Here performers from the work of Spartacus - which is based on her show 'Odd Man Out 2011', including the oracle and a puppet show of Jesus and Barabas. Tate Britain, London, UK.
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  • It for Others 2013 by Duncan Campbell. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014. Guy Bell, guy@gbphotos.com, 07771 786236
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  • The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger, opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger, opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • Supergo 2016 - The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger (pictured), opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • Supergo 2016 - The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger (pictured), opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger (pictured), opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger (pictured), opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger, opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger (pictured), opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger, opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger (pictured), opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger (pictured), opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger, opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger, opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • Figure in a Landscape by Fracis Bacon. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
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  • Figure in a Landscape by Fracis Bacon. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
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  • Full Stop by John Latham. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
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  • Full Stop by John Latham. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
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  • Full Stop by John Latham. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
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  • Full Stop by John Latham. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
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  • Full Stop by John Latham. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
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  • Figure in a Landscape by Fracis Bacon. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
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  • Full Stop by John Latham. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
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  • Full Stop by John Latham. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
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  • Interior II by Richard hamilton. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
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  • Figure in a Landscape by Fracis Bacon. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
    Tate Sensorium GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • In the Hold by David Bomberg. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
    Tate Sensorium GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • In the Hold by David Bomberg. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
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  • Figure in a Landscape by Fracis Bacon. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
    Tate Sensorium GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • In the Hold by David Bomberg. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
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  • Turner Prize nominated painter, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, curates an exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery. Drawn from the V-A-C collection, Moscow, the artist has chosen still life paintings, photographs and a film depicting flora, fauna and people interacting with the natural world and includes works by Peter Doig, David Hockney, Gary Hume and Andy Warhol. A highlight is - 30 Sunflowers painting by David Hockney, 72 x 72 inches, depicting a still life of yellow sunflowers against a deep red backdrop. <br />
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The show runs 17 March – 14 June 2015.
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  • Turner Prize nominated painter, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, curates an exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery. Drawn from the V-A-C collection, Moscow, the artist has chosen still life paintings, photographs and a film depicting flora, fauna and people interacting with the natural world and includes works by Peter Doig, David Hockney, Gary Hume and Andy Warhol. A highlight is - 30 Sunflowers painting by David Hockney, 72 x 72 inches, depicting a still life of yellow sunflowers against a deep red backdrop. <br />
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The show runs 17 March – 14 June 2015.
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  • Turner Prize nominated painter, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, curates an exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery. Drawn from the V-A-C collection, Moscow, the artist has chosen still life paintings, photographs and a film depicting flora, fauna and people interacting with the natural world and includes works by Peter Doig, David Hockney, Gary Hume and Andy Warhol. A highlight is - 30 Sunflowers painting by David Hockney, 72 x 72 inches, depicting a still life of yellow sunflowers against a deep red backdrop. <br />
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The show runs 17 March – 14 June 2015.
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  • Turner Prize nominated painter, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, curates an exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery. Drawn from the V-A-C collection, Moscow, the artist has chosen still life paintings, photographs and a film depicting flora, fauna and people interacting with the natural world and includes works by Peter Doig, David Hockney, Gary Hume and Andy Warhol. A highlight is - 30 Sunflowers painting by David Hockney, 72 x 72 inches, depicting a still life of yellow sunflowers against a deep red backdrop. <br />
<br />
The show runs 17 March – 14 June 2015.
    Hockney Whitechapel Gallery 03 15 GB...jpg
  • Turner Prize nominated painter, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, curates an exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery. Drawn from the V-A-C collection, Moscow, the artist has chosen still life paintings, photographs and a film depicting flora, fauna and people interacting with the natural world and includes works by Peter Doig, David Hockney, Gary Hume and Andy Warhol. A highlight is - 30 Sunflowers painting by David Hockney, 72 x 72 inches, depicting a still life of yellow sunflowers against a deep red backdrop. <br />
<br />
The show runs 17 March – 14 June 2015.
    Hockney Whitechapel Gallery 03 15 GB...jpg
  • The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger, opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger, opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger, opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger, opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger, opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • Supergo 2016 -  - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger, opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • Supergo 2016 - The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger (pictured), opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • Supergo 2016 - The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger (pictured), opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger (pictured), opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger (pictured), opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger (pictured), opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger (pictured), opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger (pictured), opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger (pictured), opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger (pictured), opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • The3 ID series - Turner prize winning artist, Mark Wallinger, opens major solo show of all new works at Hauser & Wirth London, UK 25 Feb 2016
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  • Full Stop by John Latham. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
    Tate Sensorium GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • Full Stop by John Latham. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
    Tate Sensorium GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • Full Stop by John Latham. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
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  • Figure in a Landscape by Fracis Bacon. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
    Tate Sensorium GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • In the Hold by David Bomberg. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
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  • In the Hold by David Bomberg. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
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  • In the Hold by David Bomberg. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
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  • In the Hold by David Bomberg. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
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  • In the Hold by David Bomberg. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
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