List of Turner Prize winners and nominees

List of Turner Prize winners and nominees

This is a list of winners, and nominees for, the Turner Prize (named after the painter J.M.W. Turner), an annual prize presented to a British visual artist. It is organized by the Tate Gallery, and since its beginnings in 1984 it has become the United Kingdom's most publicised art award. Originally there was no age restriction, but it is now only open to artists under 50.

Winners and shortlisted artists

"Next to each winner's name is a sample work or a summary of their display."

* 1984 - Malcolm Morley, winner - "Farewell to Crete" (oil painting)
**Richard Deacon
**Gilbert and George
**Howard Hodgkin
**Richard Long
* 1985 - Howard Hodgkin, winner - "A Small Thing But My Own" (oil on wood)
**Terry Atkinson
**Tony Cragg
**Ian Hamilton Finlay
**Milena Kalinovska
**John Walker
* 1986 - Gilbert and George, winner - "Coming" (photo-piece)
**Art & Language
**Victor Burgin
**Derek Jarman
**Steven McKenna
**Bill Woodrow
* 1987 - Richard Deacon, winner - "To My Face No.1" (Plywood, vinyl and tinc in timber frame)
**Patrick Caulfield
**Helen Chadwick
**Richard Long
**Declan McGonagle
**Thérèse Oulton
* 1988 - Tony Cragg, winner - "George and the Dragon" (Mixed media)
**This shortlist was not published at the time of the prize:
**Lucian Freud
**Richard Hamilton
**Richard Long
**David Mach
**Boyd Webb
**Alison Wilding
**Richard Wilson
* 1989 - Richard Long, winner - "White Water Line", (China clay and water solution) [ [http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/article3019128.ece What's the point of the Turner Prize? - This Britain, UK - Independent.co.uk ] ]
**There was no shortlist, but these artists were "commended":
**Gillian Ayres
**Lucian Freud
**Giuseppe Penone
**Paula Rego
**Sean Scully
**Richard Wilson
* 1990 - prize suspended
* 1991 - Anish Kapoor, winner - "Untitled" (Sandstone and pigment)
**Ian Davenport
**Fiona Rae
**Rachel Whiteread
* 1992 - Grenville Davey, winner - "HAL" (Steel)
**Damien Hirst
**David Tremlett
**Alison Wilding
* 1993 - Rachel Whiteread, winner - "House" Commissioned by Artangel Trust and Beck's (corner of Grove Road and Roman Road, London E3, destroyed 1994)
**Hannah Collins
**Vong Phaophanit
**Sean Scully
* 1994 - Antony Gormley, winner - "Testing a World View" (Cast iron, five pieces)
**Willie Doherty
**Peter Doig
**Shirazeh Houshiary
* 1995 - Damien Hirst, winner - "Mother and Child, Divided" (Steel, GRP composites, glass, silicone sealants, cow, calf, formaldehyde solution)
**Mona Hatoum
**Callum Innes
**Mark Wallinger
* 1996 - Douglas Gordon, winner - "Confessions of a Justified Sinner" (Video installation)
**Craigie Horsfield
**Gary Hume
**Simon Patterson
* 1997 - Gillian Wearing, winner - (Single channel video artwork in colour with sound.)
**Christine Borland
**Angela Bulloch
**Cornelia Parker
* 1998 - Chris Ofili, winner - "No Woman, No Cry" (Acrylic paint, oil paint, polyester resin, paper collage, map pins, elephant dung on canvas)
**Tacita Dean
**Cathy de Monchaux
**Sam Taylor-Wood
* 1999 - Steve McQueen, winner - "Deadpan" (16mm black and white film, video transfer, silent).
**Jane and Louise Wilson
**Steven Pippin
**Tracey Emin, whose "My Bed" got the most media attention
* 2000 - Wolfgang Tillmans, winner - "Installation view from the Turner Prize exhibition 2000"
**Glenn Brown
**Michael Raedecker
**Tomoko Takahashi
* 2001 - Martin Creed, winner - "The Lights Going On and Off" (Installation at Tate Britain, 5 seconds on / 5 seconds off)
**Richard Billingham
**Isaac Julien
**Mike Nelson
* 2002 - Keith Tyson, winner - "Installation view from the Turner prize exhibition"
**Fiona Banner
**Liam Gillick
**Catherine Yass
* 2003 - Grayson Perry, winner [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/arts/3298707.stm BBC Online] ] - vases
**Jake and Dinos Chapman
**Willie Doherty
**Anya Gallaccio
* 2004 - Jeremy Deller, winner - "Memory Bucket" (documentary about Crawford, Texas – the hometown of George W Bush – and the siege in nearby Waco)
**Kutlug Ataman
**Langlands and Bell
**Yinka Shonibare
* 2005 - Simon Starling, winner - "Shedboatshed" (a shed that had been turned into a boat and then into a shed) [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4492650.stm BBC news] ]
**Darren Almond
**Gillian Carnegie
**Jim Lambie
* 2006 - Tomma Abts, winner - abstract paintings
**Phil Collins
**Mark Titchner
**Rebecca Warren
* 2007 - Mark Wallinger, winner - for his Tate Britain installation, "State Britain [Higgins, Charlotte. [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/turnerprize2007/story/0,,2221321,00.html "Bear man walks away with Turner Prize"] , "The Guardian", 3 December 2007. Retrieved 3 December 2007.]
**Nathan Coley, a Glasgow artist, who makes installations based on buildings Reynolds, Nigel [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/05/08/nturner108.xml "Iraq protest camp shortlisted for Turner Prize"] "The Daily Telegraph" online, May 10, 2007. Retrieved May 21, 2007]
**Zarina Bhimji, a Ugandan Asian photographer and filmmaker
**Mike Nelson, an installation artist
* 2008 Nominees
**Runa IslamBBC News [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7397741.stm Four artists up for Turner Prize] ]
**Mark Leckey
**Goshka Macuga
**Cathy Wilkes

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