Review: Turner Prize 2021, Bumper Pack

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This week's text is a review of the 2021 Turner Prize! We've never reviewed the Turner Prize before, and i don't know why?!? it's such a Moment™️. But this year, there has been so much noise about all the nominees being collectives, and I went up to the Herbert on a press trip to go have a look round with the rest of the press pack - felt like i literally HAD to review it lmao. SO here it is, a long chunky extended cut: mini reviews of the work being presented, as well as a run down of the wider TP vibe. Also, a soft proposition for the Turner Prize to be more like the X Factor, that i'm only HALF joking about.  If you want to read the text version of this, please visit: thewhitepube.com/turnerprize2021 i also mention a few other text, linked here:  BOSS's statement about being nominated Juliet Jacques' article for Frieze, about what this year’s Turner Prize tells us about the arts after a decade of austerity. Morgan Quaintance's eternally relevant essay, Teleology & the Turner Prize or: Utility, the New conservatism The only reason The White Pube can still exist is because some of our readers choose to support us each month on Patreon. If you wana, you can chip in a couple £s a month, if not no worries!!!! Happy weekend! & enjoy!!! :)