2009 Turner Prize


The four nominees for the Tate gallery's 2009 Turner Prize were Enrico David, Roger Hiorns, Lucy Skaer and Richard Wright. The award went to Richard Wright on 7 December 2009 winning him the £25,000 prize. The Turner jury said in a statement that they "admired the profound originality and beauty of Wright's work." The other shortlisted nominees each won £5,000.
The chairman of the jury was Tate Britain director, Stephen Deuchar. The judges were Jonathan Jones, Charles Esche and Mariella Frostrup.

Exhibition

An exhibition of work by the nominees was shown at Tate Britain from 6 October 2009 to 3 January 2010.
The Turner Prize is awarded for a show by the artist in the previous year. When nominees are told of their nomination they then prepare exhibits for the Turner Prize exhibition, often at short notice. As such, the Turner Prize exhibition may not feature the works for which the artist was initially nominated by the judges. However the Turner Prize exhibition tends to be the basis on which public and press judge the artist's worthiness for nomination.

Nominees

There were four nominees for the prize, announced on Tuesday 28 April 2009:

Enrico David

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