Turner Prize 2021 to be a highlight of Coventry’s UK City of Culture 2021 programme

Coventry UK City of Culture 2021 will commence in May 2021, running for 12 months. The 365-day Coventry 2021 cultural programme will reflect Coventry as a diverse, modern city, demonstrating that culture is a force that changes lives

THE TURNER Prize will be presented at Herbert Art Gallery and Museum in Coventry as part of the city’s UK City of Culture 2021 celebrations.

We can’t wait to share this special moment in the UK City of Culture programme with new and existing visitors

Francis Nielsen, Cultural & Creative Director of Culture Coventry

Herbert Art Gallery and Museum champions Coventry’s culture, city and arts and is one of the UK’s leading regional museums.

As part of its preparations for City of Culture 2021, the museum is undergoing a major redevelopment of its gallery spaces.

The exhibition of the Prize’s four shortlisted artists will be presented from September 29 2021 to January 12 2022 with the announcement of the winner on December 1 2021.

One of the best-known prizes for the visual arts in the world, the Turner Prize aims to promote public debate around new developments in contemporary British art.

Established in 1984, the Prize is awarded to a British artist for an outstanding exhibition or other presentation of their work in the previous twelve months. The Turner Prize award is £40,000 with £25,000 going to the winner and £5,000 each for the other shortlisted artists.

The Turner Prize travels outside London’s Tate Britain every other year and has previously been shown in Liverpool in 2007, Gateshead in 2011, Derry in 2013, Glasgow in 2015, Hull in 2017, and Margate in 2019.

Francis Nielsen, Cultural & Creative Director of Culture Coventry said: “We are incredibly excited to host the prestigious Turner Prize at Herbert Art Gallery & Museum and display some of the world’s most captivating contemporary art.

“The show will be presented alongside a range of local, national, and international artists as part of Coventry Biennial 2021 which showcases the city as an exemplar of innovative, experimental, and radical artistic practice.

“We can’t wait to share this special moment in the UK City of Culture programme with new and existing visitors.”

Alex Farquharson, Director, Tate Britain and Chair of the Turner Prize jury said: “The Turner Prize gives everyone a chance to see some of the most exciting art being made today, and it offers all the artists involved a unique platform for their work.

“After the pandemic made it impossible to stage an exhibition this year, I’m delighted that the Turner Prize will now be coming to the Herbert Art Gallery.

“We’re looking forward to working with them as a part of Coventry’s ambitious programme for UK City of Culture 2021.”

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