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Jasleen Kaur wins with paintings showcasing Scottish Sikh group

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Jasleen Kaur – an artist whose newest exhibition makes use of a classic Ford Escort, worship bells and Irn-Bru to have fun the Scottish Sikh group – has gained this yr’s Turner Prize.

The 38-year-old, who grew up in Glasgow, gained the award for her Alter Altar exhibition on the metropolis’s up to date arts venue Tramway.

The judges famous the “thought-about manner through which she weaves collectively the private, political and non secular in her exhibition”.

Kaur was praised for gathering “totally different voices by surprising and playful combos of fabric”.

The artist was offered with the £25,000 prize by actor James Norton at Tate Britain on Tuesday night.

She beat fellow shortlisted nominees Pio Abad, Claudette Johnson and Delaine Le Bas.

Kaur mentioned she wasn’t conscious of the Turner Prize whereas rising up, saying she did not have the “cultural entry”.

She mentioned “I’ve had so many messages right this moment from folks from the native Sikh group and from folks that I grew up with.

“Something like this that’s so seen means rather a lot to numerous totally different folks.

“It means one thing to totally different teams and I’m up of representing all of them”.

Kaur’s exhibition contains household pictures, an Axminster carpet, a classic automotive coated in an enormous doily and kinetic handbells.

Turner Prize organisers famous Kaur’s work explores how cultural reminiscence is layered within the objects and rituals that encompass us.

The judges mentioned Alter Altar “displays upon on a regular basis objects, animating them by sound and music to summon group and cultural inheritance”, leading to a “visible and aural expertise that means each solidarity and pleasure”.

Kaur studied silversmithing and jewelry at Glasgow School of Art in 2008, earlier than transferring to London to review on the Royal College of Art the next yr.

Her work has beforehand been showcased on the Victoria and Albert Museum. Her brief movie Yoorop confirmed an account of Europe utilizing footage from in style Indian cinema.

It was supposed to point out a picture of European-ness from an alternate cultural perspective.

Established in 1984, the Turner Prize is probably the most high-profile award in British artwork and this yr it celebrates its fortieth anniversary.

Named after the British painter JMW Turner, the prize goals to advertise public debate round new developments in up to date British artwork.

Previous winners embody Anish Kapoor, Steve McQueen, Gillian Wearing, Antony Gormley, Grayson Perry, Jeremy Deller, Helen Marten and Veronica Ryan.

The exhibition of this yr’s 4 shortlisted artworks runs on the Tate Britain till 16 February 2025.

Every different yr, the prize travels to a non-Tate venue, to widen the British public’s entry to up to date artwork. Next yr’s occasion can be held in Bradford as a part of the 2025 UK City of Culture celebrations.

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