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Sounds of Syrian prison nominated for UK art prize

A sound installation based on interviews with former detainees at a high-security prison in Syria has been nominated for Britain's Turner Prize for contemporary art.

  (Agence France-Presse)
London, United Kingdom
Thu, May 2, 2019

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Sounds of Syrian prison nominated for UK art prize An exhibition with the works of all four nominated artists in the Turner Prize will open in September at the Turner Contemporary gallery in the seaside town of Margate. (Shutterstock/Ron Ellis)

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sound installation based on interviews with former detainees at a high-security prison in Syria has been nominated for Britain's Turner Prize for contemporary art in a shortlist unveiled on Wednesday.

Lawrence Abu Hamdan used sound effects to help six survivors of Saydnaya "recall their audio memories, to map the unknown architecture of the prison and to understand what happened there", the judges said.

Amnesty International said as many as 13,000 people were hanged between 2011 and 2015 at the military-run prison near Damascus.

In May 2017 Washington claimed that Damascus had built a "crematorium" at Saydnaya to cover up thousands of prisoner deaths.

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The shortlist also features London-based Helen Cammock, nominated for a film on the role of women in the civil rights movement in Londonderry in 1968 at the start of three decades of unrest in Northern Ireland.

Colombian-born Oscar Murillo and self-taught artist Tai Shani were also nominated for the prestigious prize, which is to be announced on December 3.

An exhibition with the works of all four nominated artists will open in September at the Turner Contemporary gallery in the seaside town of Margate.

The prize is open to visual artists born or based in Britain.

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