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Turner Prize Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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489frrrfs
It's not even a gallery anymore, why bother?
Don't waste your time...it's not worth wasting on the nothing which is, empty Ebrington; the eternal symbol of the lack of imagination or wit amongst the local political establishment and their prope...
Valoración publicada el 25 abr 2016
johngreeny
Interesting
Great to see the different exhibits and find out the meanings of the pieces of art. Liked the interactive aspect of it.
Valoración publicada el 21 feb 2016
plushdv6
Some interesting work on show here, though eclipsed by Willie Doherty.
Although this was an interesting exhibition showcasing the work of the Turner Prize finalists, I was disappointed insofar as the work on show lacked true substance. For my money, the 'real' Turner Pri...
Valoración publicada el 7 jul 2015
h f
Even if you don't love art you would be intrigued.
Great to have this in the City. Loved the show and agreed with the choice of winner. The kids did become scare by the winning installation, and overall not too interested which was due to their age no...
Valoración publicada el 6 may 2014
Seeburg3Leixfort
Four very different mirrors on life
David Shrigley- simply a large naked male standing upright with rather odd genitals. Visitors were asked to take up paper and crayon and to represent the image as best as one could. Many thought it ap...
It's not even a gallery anymore, why bother?
Don't waste your time...it's not worth wasting on the nothing which is, empty Ebrington; the eternal symbol of the lack of imagination or wit amongst the local political establishment and their prope...
Interesting
Great to see the different exhibits and find out the meanings of the pieces of art. Liked the interactive aspect of it.
Some interesting work on show here, though eclipsed by Willie Doherty.
Although this was an interesting exhibition showcasing the work of the Turner Prize finalists, I was disappointed insofar as the work on show lacked true substance. For my money, the 'real' Turner Pri...
Even if you don't love art you would be intrigued.
Great to have this in the City. Loved the show and agreed with the choice of winner. The kids did become scare by the winning installation, and overall not too interested which was due to their age no...
Four very different mirrors on life
David Shrigley- simply a large naked male standing upright with rather odd genitals. Visitors were asked to take up paper and crayon and to represent the image as best as one could. Many thought it ap...