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TV Scoop (Free subscription) | 15/09/2008
What do you mean, 'who's Ceri Rees'? Have you been paying attention to a word we've said?! Our very own John was talking about her just the other day. Ceri is the comeback sensation, the woman who can't be kept away from X Factor auditions, and who is indulged, year after year, by the show producers. She's had something of a makeover, though, presumably mistaking the main problem to be her image
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The Sun (Free subscription) | 29/09/2008
... work and previous recipients include Gilbert and George, Damien Hirst, and transvestite potter Grayson Perry. Only three women have won the prize since its first year in 1984, but three women do feature in this year’s shortlist. The £ 25,000 prize is awarded to a British artist under 50 for an outstanding exhibition or presentation of their work in the 12 months before May 6. Share...
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The Herald (Free subscription) | 29/09/2008
... work. Previous recipients include Gilbert and George, Damien Hirst, and transvestite potter Grayson Perry.Wilkes' work features a supermarket checkout, and a female mannequin perched on a toilet with a bowl with left-over bits of dried porridge at her feet.Leckey has been included for his solo exhibition Industrial Light & Magic, which features cartoon characters such as Felix the...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 21/09/2008
... of a lawn divided by a mirrored dance floor – occupied by a giggling Naomi Campbell, a colourful Grayson Perry and a greyhound-lean Joely Richardson – stood Antony Gormley with his wife, the artist Vicken Parsons. The pair were discussing his "fourth plinth" commission for Trafalgar Square... and concluded that it should be Vicken winched up there.The appearance of Dasha Zhukova –...
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Artdaily (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
... work by contemporary artists, some of whom already have international reputations – Hirst, Emin, Grayson Perry etc. and others who may be the stars of tomorrow. The dealers are, without doubt, the backbone of the art trade. If you look into the archives of some of the oldest established participating galleries you will find evidence of their early support for many of today’s most...