Turner prize 2010: the shortlist in pictures
Despite being in some ways the most conventional artist on this year's shortlist – he's a painter – with Dexter Dalwood there's more than meets the eye. His works often imagine events at which the artist was not present, frequently with political overtones, and shorn of real people. This is Greenham Common (2008) Photograph: David Levene Photograph: David Levene Dalwood's Death of David Kelly (2009), a surrealistic reimagining of the suicide of the government scientist, is bound to be one of the most controversial works in this year's show Photograph: David Levene Photograph: David Levene Another of Dalwood's paintings, White Flag (2010), a reference to the famous Jasper Johns painting of the same name, displaced to a setting that resembles wartime Iraq Photograph: David Levene Photograph: David Levene Angela de la Cruz works in a variety of media, producing sculptures and paintings that often look like works in progress. 'She lets the muck of daily life in, the frustrations and absurdities of painting, of creativity itself,' writes the Guardian's Adrian Searle. These two works are entitled, wryly, Deflated IX (2010) (foreground) and Clutter 1 (2003) Photograph: David Levene Photograph: David Levene Another view of De la Cruz's room inside the Turner prize exhibition at Tate Britain Photograph: David Levene Photograph: David Levene Super Clutter XXL, Pink and Brown (2006) by Angela de la Cruz Photograph: David Levene Photograph: David Levene 'The broken chair on top of a rickety stool could be taken for a self-portrait', continues Searle; these works are Upright (2004), pictured foreground, and Untitled: Hold no 1 (2005) Photograph: David Levene Photograph: David Levene Kodwo Eshun and Anjalika Sagar – otherwise known as the Otolith Group – provide video work in what they refer to as 'a monument to dead television' Photograph: David Levene Photograph: David Levene The Otolith Group's Inner Time of Television 2007–10, an installation on 13 screens featuring a 13-part television programme about ancient Greece called The Owl's Legacy Photograph: David Levene Photograph: David Levene Susan Philipsz is the odd one out in this year's show: the first ever artist who works exclusively in sound to be shortlisted for the Turner. Her installation, Lowlands (2008/2010), recreates the work for which she was nominated, different versions of a 16th-century lover's lament played out under bridges in Glasgow. 'As you move around the room, the voices cleave you and steal your heart,' writes Searle Photograph: David Levene Photograph: David Levene
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