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- Claudette Johnson leads the betting market to win this year's Turner Prize
- Pio Abad, Jasleen Kaur and Delaine Le Bas wrap up shortlist
- This year marks 40th anniversary of Turner Prize
Claudette Johnson leads the betting market to win this year's Turner Prize
British visual artist Claudette Johnson is the early favourite with bookmakers to win this year's Turner Prize with the shortlist confirmed for this year's event.
Johnson is nominated for two exhibitions this year with Presence at The Courtauld Gallery, London, and Drawn Out at Ortuzar Projects, New York both Turner Prize nominees.
In Tate Britain's announcement they highlight that the jury were, "struck by Johnson’s sensitive and dramatic use of line, colour, space and scale to express empathy and intimacy with her subjects."
Betting odds for the 2024 Turner Prize now say there's a 40% chance of Johnson winning the award this year ahead of the other three nominated artists.
Turner Prize 2024 | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Claudette Johnson | 6/4 | 40.0% |
Delaine Le Bas | 2/1 | 33.3% |
Pio Abad | 3/1 | 25.0% |
Jasleen Kaur | 3/1 | 25.0% |
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Pio Abad, Jasleen Kaur and Delaine Le Bas wrap up shortlist
The four-person shortlist for the Turner Prize this year sees Pio Abad, Jasleen Kaur and Delaine Le Bas all nominated for the award which sees the winner receive £25,000.
Abad has been nominated for his solo exhibition To Those Sitting in Darkness at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
Kaur is picked for her solo exhibition Alter Altar at Tramway, Glasgow.
Le Bas gets her nomination for her presentation Incipit Vita Nova. Here Begins The New Life/A New Life Is Beginning at Secession, Vienna.
This year marks 40th anniversary of Turner Prize
The 2024 Turner Prize is the 40th anniversary of the award and sees it return to Tate Britain for the first time in 6 years.
There will be an exhibition of their work at Tate Britain from 25 September 2024 to 16 February 2025.
This year's winner will be announced on 3 December 2024 with the three shortlisted artists who don't win still receiving £10,000 each.