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- Barbara Walker is the 6/4 favourite to win the 2023 Turner Prize award
- We take a closer look at the four nominees for the 2023 Turner Prize
- The Turner Prize will be awarded in December at Eastbourne's Winter Gardens
Barbara Walker is the 6/4 favourite to win the 2023 Turner Prize award
Birmingham artist Barbara Walker is the 6/4 favourite with UK Betting Sites to win the 2023 Turner Prize award for her presentation 'Burden of Proof'.
'Burden of Proof' is a series of drawings that takes a closer look at the impact of the Windrush scandal, with the installation currently shown at Sharjah Biennial 15 in the UAE.
Betway have installed Walker as the 6/4 favourite in the market with those odds suggesting there's a 40% chance of her winning the award.
2023 Turner Prize Winner | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Barbara Walker | 6/4 | 40.0% |
Ghislaine Leung | 5/2 | 28.6% |
Jesse Darling | 11/4 | 26.7% |
Rory Pilgrim | 9/2 | 18.2% |
We take a closer look at the four nominees for the 2023 Turner Prize
The four nominees for the prestigious Turner Prize award were announced at the end of April and will see their work displayed at the Towner Eastbourne in East Sussex.
The displays will be on show from September with the winner due to be announced in December.
Here are the four nominees and their work:
- Jesse Darling - No Medals, No Ribbons and Enclosures
- Ghislaine Leung - Fountains
- Rory Pilgrim - RAFTS
- Barbara Walker - Burden of Proof
The Turner Prize will be awarded in December at Eastbourne's Winter Gardens
The 2023 Turner Prize award will be awarded at Eastbourne's Winter Gardens on 5th December.
The exhibition of their work will take place at Towner Eastbourne from 28 September to 14 April to celebrate the Gallery's 10th anniversary of moving from it's original home in Eastbourne's Old Town.
2022's Turner Prize award was won by Veronica Ryan for her work's Custard Apple, Breadfruit, and Soursop, Along a Spectrum.