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5 Oct 2014: The Irish film-maker offers the only real subtlety in a show dominated by long-form videos, writes Laura Cumming
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Video (3min 37sec), 1 Oct 2014:
In the first of a series following 2014's Turner prize nominees at work in their studios, James Richards talks us through his 'abstract sculpture' which takes in film, sound and photography in a disquieting whole – from sources like submerged cameras and censored Japanese library books
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30 Sep 2014: 10 November 1984: Malcolm Morley is an undeserving winner, and the prize is in danger of becoming a ‘razzmatazz show-business knees-up’, says Waldemar Januszczak, Guardian art critic
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29 Sep 2014: Jonathan Jones: Has the Turner prize lost its power to shock? No – thanks to James Richards’s sphincter shots. But it’s Tris Vonna-Michell’s spellbinding spoken-word travelogues that deserve to win
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Video (2min 59sec), 29 Sep 2014:
The Turner prize, launched 30 years ago, remains a focal point for British art and all its invention, vision and public outrage. Tate director Nicholas Serota and The Guardian's art critic Jonathan Jones consider its legacy, ahead of 2014's exhibition opening this week
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26 Sep 2014: Jonathan Jones: The four shortlistees line up at Tate Britain, as the actor recreates world-famous photos and the big man of Beijing finds two unexpected new homes
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10 May 2014:
Glasgow has produced three of this year's Turner Prize nominees, and several previous winners. Moira Jeffrey is not surprised
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7 May 2014:
This is a more dour list than usual, with unfamiliar names and few concessions to visual pleasure. Adrian Searle is stumped