Guardian art critic Adrian Searle visits the Turner prize exhibition in Derry. This year’s shortlisted artists are David Shrigley, who encourages visitors to take part in a life-drawing class with a wee twist; sensual French artist Laure Prouvost, who offers a fictional family history full of teapots that look like bottoms; Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, whose paintings of black figures leap out of a darkened room; and Tino Sehgal, who has created a literally unfilmable performance piece about marxism and the free market.
By Adrian Searle and Richard Sprenger, The Guardian
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