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| London architects Assemble shock art world by winning Britain's Turner Prize |
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| POSTED 07 Dec 2015 . BY Kim Megson |
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London-based Assemble launched an urban regeneration project in Liverpool using art, culture and architecture to change lives Credit: Assemble
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A group of London architects have become the first non-artists to win the UK’s most prestigious art award; the Turner Prize.
Assemble were honoured for an urban regeneration project they organised in Liverpool, using art and design to oppose gentrification and improve the homes and public spaces of local residents in the city’s Granby Four Streets.
The Turner awards ceremony was held on 7 December at the Tramway arts theatre in Glasgow, Scotland. Assemble received their £25,000 (US$37,600, €34,700) first-place prize from artist, musician and songwriter Kim Gordon – from the band Sonic Youth – at a ceremony shown on live television.
The judges said: “Assemble draw on long traditions of artistic and collective initiatives that experiment in art, design and architecture. In doing so they offer alternative models to how societies can work.
“The long-term collaboration between Granby Four Streets and Assemble shows the importance of artistic practice being able to drive and shape urgent issues in the post-industrial era.”
After collecting the award, Assemble said: "We'd like to thank everyone who's been involved in any of our projects over the past five years. This nomination was a surprise to all of us, and the last six months has been very surreal. It's allowed us an amazing opportunity to start something, which we hope will live on for a very long time."
The Turner Prize, organised by the Tate art galleries, is awarded to a British artist under the age of 50. Past winners include Damien Hirst, Grayson Perry and Anish Kapoor.
This year’s other shortlisted artists were Bonnie Camplin, Janice Kerbel and Nicole Wermers.
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PROJECT PROFILE:

Goldsmiths University Gallery
From a shortlist of six architectural practices, Goldsmiths College, London, has announced that Assemble - a London based architecture collective - will be designing their new £1.8m ($3.1m, €2.2m) gallery in South East London.

Location: London , United Kingdom
Budget: £1.8m ($3.1m, €2.2m)
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Tramway, Glasgow, to host 2015 Turner Prize
POSTED 15 Jan 2013. BY Jessica Tasman-Jones

Tramway in Glasgow, Scotland, has been selected by Tate from a shortlist of four
art venues to host the 2015 Turner Prize, making it the first Scottish gallery
to host the exhibition and award.
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