Elizabeth Price

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Incoherent, creepy and deceptively gorgeous: six leading British artists making art with AI
Artificial intelligence is creating increasingly sophisticated images. But what does it mean for the artworld? Gilbert and George, Gillian Wearing, Mat Collishaw, Elizabeth Price, Polly Morgan and Lindsey Mendick found out

Jonathan Jones

01, Dec, 2022 @6:00 AM

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Elizabeth Price: Slow Dans; Tavares Strachan: In Plain Sight – review
The 2012 Turner prize-winner cleverly baffles and enthrals by turn. And Tavares Strachan’s first UK show is a feast for the senses

Laura Cumming

13, Sep, 2020 @8:00 AM

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Grayson Perry gets crafty and Georg Baselitz goes for gold – the week in art
Two major museums reopen, Elizabeth Price comes to London and Picasso’s studio is remade – all in your weekly dispatch

Jonathan Jones

28, Aug, 2020 @2:11 PM

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Great excavations: Elizabeth Price on unearthing the truth about work
Mines, ties and felt-tip pens take on subversive new meanings in the films of the Turner-winning artist. She talks about hidden trauma, ‘horrible’ language – and what the Covid crisis has revealed

Charlotte Higgins

25, Aug, 2020 @5:00 AM

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Elizabeth Price: A Long Memory review – traumatic visions that are hard to forget
The Turner prize winner’s multi-layered yet surprisingly succinct exhibition considers how we form and hold memories

Hannah Clugston

28, Oct, 2019 @5:16 PM

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The Infinite Mix review – video-art medley dances madly with big ideas
The Hayward’s new offsite show is a weird, wonderful assortment of installations featuring ghostly opera stars, dancing plant-life and a bullet-riddled tour of Kendrick Lamar’s home town

Adrian Searle

07, Sep, 2016 @10:57 AM

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Night at the museum: Turner winner Elizabeth Price on breaking the glass cabinet
Elizabeth Price has taken exhibits from Sir Arthur Evans’s landmark excavation of Knossos and brought them back to life

Charlotte Higgins

21, Mar, 2016 @8:00 AM

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Vandals, scandals and a 'racist chair' – the week in art

Jonathan Jones: A new take on an old design causes uproar online, as an AP photographer gets the sack for doctoring a photo of Syria – all in your weekly art dispatch

Jonathan Jones

24, Jan, 2014 @12:56 PM

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Elizabeth Price: 'Art should be a way to understand our time … and influence it'

After winning another prestigious award, the artist explains her debt to pop music, why getting the Turner prize last year made her superstitious – and why ancient sculptures are inspiring her next project

Elizabeth Price

20, Nov, 2013 @5:53 PM

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Will the digital age kill off art?
Crowdsourced projects by artists like Gillian Wearing risk turning the unique into something ordinary and faceless

Jonathan Jones

02, Jul, 2013 @3:36 PM

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Has video art become obsolete?
Jonathan Jones: The term itself seems old-fashioned, but today's best video artists – from Tony Oursler to Elizabeth Price – have managed to uniquely reinvent the whole art form

Jonathan Jones

23, Jan, 2013 @12:06 PM

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From Hare to Hytner: leading cultural figures oppose the EBacc

Antony Gormley, Jez Butterworth, Mark Wallinger and other artists, playwrights and leading cultural figures look back on the experiences that inspired them as children and reflect on the dangers of marginalising the arts in schools

14, Dec, 2012 @10:50 PM

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