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  • 'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
    Liverpool, UK, 8 December 2022.

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  • 'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
    Liverpool, UK, 8 December 2022.

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  • 'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
    Liverpool, UK, 8 December 2022.

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  • 'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
    Liverpool, UK, 8 December 2022.

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  • 'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
    Liverpool, UK, 8 December 2022.

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  • 'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
    Liverpool, UK, 8 December 2022.

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  • 'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
    Liverpool, UK, 8 December 2022.

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  • 'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
    Liverpool, UK, 8 December 2022.

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  • 'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
    Liverpool, UK, 8 December 2022.

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  • 'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
    Liverpool, UK, 8 December 2022.

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  • 'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
    Liverpool, UK, 8 December 2022.

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  • 'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
    Liverpool, UK, 8 December 2022.

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  • 'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
    Liverpool, UK, 8 December 2022.

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  • 'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
    Liverpool, UK, 8 December 2022.

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  • 'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
    Liverpool, UK, 8 December 2022.

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  • 'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
    Liverpool, UK, 8 December 2022.

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  • 'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
    Liverpool, UK, 8 December 2022.

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  • 'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
    Liverpool, UK, 8 December 2022.

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  • 'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
    Liverpool, UK, 8 December 2022.

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  • 'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
    Liverpool, UK, 8 December 2022.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
    Liverpool, UK, 8 December 2022.

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  • 'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
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    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
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    'People wouldn't show my work - or even reply to me': Veronica Ryan on her Turner prize triumph
    'I was being made invisible' ... Veronica Ryan.

    The oldest artist ever to win the Turner spent years feeling as if she was invisible. Now, her quiet, contemplative sculptures have finally been rewarded with the British art world’s biggest prize.

    The morning after Veronica Ryan won the Turner prize, a moment celebrated with her name being projected triumphantly on Liverpool's vast Radio City tower, and it still hasn't sunk in.

    At 66, Ryan becomes the oldest artist to have won the award. In some ways, she has also had the hardest path to get here. In her winner’s speech in the grandeur of Liverpool's St George's Hall on Wednesday night, she thanked and named three lost siblings, Patricia, Josephine and David.

    Veronica Ryan at with her work at Tate Liverpool the morning after she was awarded the 2022 Turner Prize.
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  • Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
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    Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
    Barkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, AustraliaBarkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, Australia

    The Barkandji artist shares the story behind the giant steel serpent he has made for the 2022 Sydney biennale, and how it feeds into his wider fight for water rights.

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    Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
    Barkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, AustraliaBarkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, Australia

    The Barkandji artist shares the story behind the giant steel serpent he has made for the 2022 Sydney biennale, and how it feeds into his wider fight for water rights.

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    Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
    Barkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, AustraliaBarkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, Australia

    The Barkandji artist shares the story behind the giant steel serpent he has made for the 2022 Sydney biennale, and how it feeds into his wider fight for water rights.

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    Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
    Barkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, AustraliaBarkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, Australia

    The Barkandji artist shares the story behind the giant steel serpent he has made for the 2022 Sydney biennale, and how it feeds into his wider fight for water rights.

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    Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
    Barkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, AustraliaBarkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, Australia

    The Barkandji artist shares the story behind the giant steel serpent he has made for the 2022 Sydney biennale, and how it feeds into his wider fight for water rights.

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    Badger Bates: I feel like I am very lucky, even though I am no millionaire.
    Barkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, AustraliaBarkandji man, Badger Bates, premiering his work of a Ngatji (Rainbow Serpent) for the 2022 Biennale in Sydney at the Barangaroo Cutaway, NSW, Australia

    The Barkandji artist shares the story behind the giant steel serpent he has made for the 2022 Sydney biennale, and how it feeds into his wider fight for water rights.

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    National Coronavirus memorial to emergency workers
    Sculptor Philip Jackson with a maquette for a planned sculpture which will become the first national memorial for thousands of emergency service workers killed in the line of duty and which he has recently modified to add the figure of a nurse wearing the type of PPE used to treat patients with corona virus in Sussex Friday May 22, 2020.

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    National Coronavirus memorial to emergency workers
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    National Coronavirus memorial to emergency workers
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    National Coronavirus memorial to emergency workers
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    National Coronavirus memorial to emergency workers
    Sculptor Philip Jackson with a maquette for a planned sculpture which will become the first national memorial for thousands of emergency service workers killed in the line of duty and which he has recently modified to add the figure of a nurse wearing the type of PPE used to treat patients with corona virus in Sussex Friday May 22, 2020.

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    National Coronavirus memorial to emergency workers
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    National Coronavirus memorial to emergency workers
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    National Coronavirus memorial to emergency workers
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    National Coronavirus memorial to emergency workers
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    National Coronavirus memorial to emergency workers
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    National Coronavirus memorial to emergency workers
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    National Coronavirus memorial to emergency workers
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    National Coronavirus memorial to emergency workers
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    National Coronavirus memorial to emergency workers
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  • Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
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    Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
    Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges. You might think these stunning creations are the work of professional gardeners, but they've actually been fashioned by dedicated amateurs armed with nothing more than some simple tools and a lot of patience. And as spring gets into full swing, these green-fingered enthusiasts are doing their best to keep their topiary designs, some of which are decades old, in tip-top shape. 4 meter privet hedge whale which has taken Nicki Leggat 16 years to create in Whitstable. © Drew Gardner / eyevine

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