Jasleen Kaur has scooped the £25,000 [$26,427.50] prize on its 40th anniversary
A sign of the end times…
How is this a sign of the last days? Just removing other factors considering this “art” is more than enough to reveal to anyone paying attention we’re in the last of the last days. Find an old car. Get a large doily and place it atop the old car and call it art.
Yeah, sure, on par with Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Monet, or even Lichtenstein, or Jasper Johns who at least used paint and something resembling art!
How is this a sign of the end of days? Because it is utter crap and not art, though judged to be the very best offering in this particular show, winning £25,000, revealing just how vacant, empty, lost, utterly confused as they reside in darkness the judges are, but the whole ploy behind this was to go on a political [spiritual warfare rampage] about the people of Gaza and to continue to spread lies and antisemitism in the acceptance speech from Jasleen Kaur, who I cannot bring myself to call an artist.
All of these goings-on, ignored by most or thought to be innocuous, benign, nothingness, unrelated to the signs of the swiftly approaching end are all part of the signs of the end of days — revealing just how lost and falling, falling, falling ever further downward the people of this world are going.
These events are not of no consequence. Unrelated to the last of the last days. They are all signs clearly given to anyone willing to heed them, pay attention, and see how everything is coming together in the fulfillment of Bible prophecy.
The Lord Jesus Christ is coming back.
First, to gather up His Church. Those true believers of Gentle or Jewish origin who faithfully believe in Him and have been born anew.
Then, after seven years the likes of which the world has never witnessed and never will again they will be so horrible, the worst times ever in the history of the world, the Lord Jesus Christ is returning in His Second Coming. To defeat the evil nations of the world. To take His place upon the throne in Jerusalem. Where He will reign for 1,000 years. Before everything is rolled up like a scroll by the Triune God and a new heaven, a new earth is created by God the Father, Jesus the Lord, and the Holy Spirit.
And we’re to believe getting an old car and tossing a doily on it, calling it art, impresses and is not a sign of the times?
Oy vey folks! Time to wake up and smell the evil in the air, unlike any time in the past many decades. The stench rising to heaven and clearly able to be smelled by anyone alive and knowing.
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Scottish artist Jasleen Kaur who put doily on a car wins Turner Prize 2024
December 4, 2024
By Hannah Roberts and Ellie Iorizzo
Reprinted from The Irish News [U.S.]
Scottish artist Jasleen Kaur has won the Turner Prize for her solo exhibition Alter Altar, which includes an installation of a car with a giant doily on it.
Happy Valley actor James Norton announced the winner in a ceremony held at Tate Britain on Tuesday evening.
The five jury members chose Kaur for “her ability to gather different voices through unexpected and playful combinations of material, from Irn-Bru to family photographs and a vintage Ford Escort, locating moments of resilience and possibility”.
Kaur, who was born in Glasgow but lives and works in London, used her speech to advocate for the people in Palestine.
The 38-year-old said she wanted to “echo the calls of the protesters outside” who had gathered after an open letter urged the Tate to cut ties with “organisations complicit in what the U.N. and ICJ are finally getting closer to saying is a genocide of the Palestinian people”.
“This is not a radical demand,” Kaur said on stage.
“This should not risk an artist’s career or safety. We’re trying to build consensus that the ties to these organisations are unethical, just as artists did with Sackler,” she said, referencing the family linked to the opioid epidemic.
“I’ve been wondering why artists are required to dream up liberation in the gallery but when that dream meets life we are shut down.
“I want the separation between the expression of politics in the gallery and the practice of politics in life to disappear.
“I want the institution to understand that if you want us inside, you need to listen to us outside.”
Kaur concluded her speech by calling for a ceasefire, adding: “Free Palestine.”
BBC reporter Katie Razzall had to apologise to viewers after Kaur used a swear word in her speech.
The artist was nominated for an exhibition that was held at the Tramway in her home city last year.
The display, a series of installations exploring religious identities, politics and history, makes heavy use of different sounds, embedded into the exhibition by way of worship bells, Sufi Islamic devotional music, Indian harmonium, and pop tracks.
This year the arts prize, named after British painter JMW Turner, which awards £25,000 to its winner, is celebrating its 40th anniversary.
Established in 1984, the prize is awarded each year to a British artist for an outstanding exhibition or other presentation of their work.
Previous recipients include sculptor Sir Anish Kapoor (1991), artist Damien Hirst (1995), and filmmaker Sir Steve McQueen (1999).
In 2025, the prize will be presented in Bradford at Cartwright Hall art gallery, marking the 250th anniversary of Turner’s birth.
The exhibition of the four shortlisted artists – Pio Abad, Claudette Johnson, Delaine Le Bas, and Kaur – is at Tate Britain until February 16, 2025.
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