This year’s selection is more diverse, with all the four artists working across media, from painting to films to performance art, Mr. Farquharson said. Mr. Hamdan also has work appearing in “May You Live In Interesting Times,” the Biennale’s main exhibition. Oscar Murillo, who became an art-world star in the early 2010s, has work appearing at The Shed in New York from June. Ms. Cammock was shortlisted for her solo exhibition “The Long Note,” a mixed media exhibition about the first civil rights march in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, in 1968. A free exhibition of work by all four finalists will open at Turner Contemporary in Margate, a seaside town about 70 miles east of London, from Sept. 28 until Jan. 12.
Source: International New York Times May 01, 2019 11:48 UTC