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What has the Turner Prize ever done for us?
Critic and broadcaster Waldemar Januszczak looks back over three decades of the critical acclaim, public outcry and artistic controversy, that surrounds the Turner Prize.
The Turner Prize is probably the most prestigious contemporary art prize in the world. It puts art in the headlines - though not always for the right reasons. In this programme, critic and broadcaster Waldemar Januszczak looks back over three decades of critical acclaim, public outcry and artistic controversy, hearing from the winners, nominees and judges to find out what the history of the prize can tell us about our relationship to the relevance and purpose of contemporary art.
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Mon 28 Nov 2016
09:00GMT
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Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Waldemar Januszczak |
Series Producer | John Mullen |
Executive Producer | Janet Lee |
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- Sat 26 Nov 2016 00:30GMT麻豆社 News except Latin America, North America, UK & UK HD
- Sun 27 Nov 2016 12:30GMT麻豆社 News except UK & UK HD
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