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Tuesday, 6 November, 2001, 17:03 GMT
In pictures: Turner Prize 2001
The annual Turner Prize is known for its headline-grabbing art from Tracy Emin's exhibition of her bed in 1999, to Damien Hirst's 1995 win with a cow and calf preserved in formaldehyde.
Will this year be any exception? Decide for yourself on the BBC News Online tour of the shortlist exhibition at Tate Britain.
![]() Richard Billingham, acclaimed for gritty photographs of his family, has moved into video
![]() Isaac Julien's video installation The Long Road to Mazatlan is described as "an exploration of masculinity"
![]() Martin Creed's The Lights Going On and Off is an empty gallery with lights timed to turn on and off every five seconds
![]() Mike Nelson combined objects from the Tate with others to create his installation
![]() Julien's Vagabondia is set at the John Soane museum in London and features dance choreographed by Javier de Frutos
![]() The Stuckists say the Turner Prize should be renamed since Turner was a painter and the exhibition contains no paintings
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