Scottish Sikh Artist Wins 2024 Turner Prize
Glasgow-born Scottish Sikh artist Jasleen Kaur has been awarded the Turner Prize 2024, one of the world’s most prestigious accolades in contemporary art. Known for her evocative exploration of personal, political, and spiritual themes, Kaur received the prize for her solo exhibition Alter Altar, which combines sculpture, sound, and music to reflect on community, cultural inheritance, and anti-colonial struggles. Her work is celebrated for its innovative storytelling, connecting everyday objects to broader narratives of resilience, memory, and identity.
Winner: Jasleen Kaur, Glasgow-born artist of Indian Sikh heritage.
Prize: £25,000 (₹26.84 lakh approximately).
Awarded For,
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Glasgow-born Scottish Sikh artist Jasleen Kaur has been awarded the Turner Prize 2024 |
| Award | Turner Prize 2024 |
| Prize Money | £25,000 (₹26.84 lakh) |
| Winning Exhibition | Alter Altar |
| Key Themes | Personal, political, spiritual, anti-colonialism, migrant identity, cultural inheritance |
| Featured Objects | Irn-Bru, family photos, vintage Ford Escort, Axminster carpet, harmonium, kinetic hand bells |
| Major Recognition | Evocative storytelling, reflection on Sikh philosophy (Miri Piri) |
| Venue | Tate Britain, London |
| Turner Prize Significance | Celebrates innovation in contemporary British art, established in 1984 |
| Other Shortlisted Artists | Pio Abad, Claudette Johnson, Delaine Le Bas |
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