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===2000=== [[File:02 wolfgang-tillmans koeln gal buchholz 120107.jpg|upright|thumb|[[Wolfgang Tillmans]], winner in 2000]] The prize was won by [[Wolfgang Tillmans]]. Other entries included a large painting by [[Glenn Brown (artist)|Glenn Brown]] based very closely on a science fiction illustration published some years previously.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/1044375.stm|title=Copycat row hits Turner Prize|date=28 November 2000|access-date=26 November 2007 | work=BBC News}}</ref> [[Michael Raedecker]] and [[Tomoko Takahashi]] were also nominated. [[File:2000 Stuckist Turner demo (1).jpg|thumb|left|First [[Stuckist demonstrations|Stuckist demonstration]], 2000]] The [[Stuckism|Stuckist]] art group staged their [[Stuckist demonstrations#2000|first demonstration]] against the prize, dressed as clowns, describing it as an "ongoing national joke" and "a state-funded advertising agency for [[Charles Saatchi]]", adding "the only artist who wouldn't be in danger of winning the Turner Prize is Turner", and concluding that it "should be re-named The [[Marcel Duchamp|Duchamp]] Award <!--NOTE TO EDITORS: NOT THE MARCEL DUCHAMP PRIZE-->for the destruction of artistic integrity". ''The Guardian'' announced the winner of Turner Prize with the headline "Turner Winner Riles the Stuckists".<ref name=riles>[http://arts.guardian.co.uk/turnerpeoplespoll/story/0,,1067793,00.html "Turner Winner Riles the Stuckists", The Guardian, 29 November 2000] Retrieved 26 March 2000.</ref>
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