Summary
Martin Boyce, the day after winning the Turner Prize, the pound(s)25,000 award for the best in British contemporary art, said simply: "Glasgow is a good place to live if you are an artist."
And so it seems. The "excited and delighted" Boyce, 43, is the third Scot in a row to win the prestigious, controversial prize, and the second of those to live and work in the city.See the full content of this document
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Glasgow's the Place, Says Prize Winner Boyce
Boyce's award, making it a hat-trick for Scotland after wins by Richard Wright in 2009 and 2010's Susan Philipsz (from Maryhill, but who lives in Berlin), confirms - if it had b...
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