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Turner Prize profile: Luke Willis Thompson
Turner Prize nominee Luke Willis Thompson works across many mediums - film, performance and installation - and he uses these to tackle traumatic histories of class, racial and social inequality in his work. His nominated piece 'Autoportrait' looks at the relationship between a person and their representation.
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| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Interviewed Guest | Luke Willis Thompson |
| Presenter | Mary Anne Hobbs |
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