Shortlisted entries for Britain's Turner Prize go on display


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A gallery assistant poses next to installations by artist Jesse Darling entitled 'Big Dipper' (2023) and 'Epistemologies' (2018-2023) during a photocall for the Turner Prize 2023 at the Towner Eastbourne gallery in Eastbourne, southern England. Photo: AFP

An exhibition of the shortlisted Turner Prize nominees opened on England's south coast earlier this week, with four artists vying for the most prestigious - and often controversial - award in British art.

The show in Eastbourne showcases work by Jesse Darling, Ghislaine Leung, Rory Pilgrim and Barbara Walker, who are in the running for the £25,000 (RM143,000) top prize.

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