one was paying attention to my work. but i think because i grew up in a family where recycled and you made use of things around you, i have always been, i think you just use what you have. before this prize, ryan was best known for the first permanent work in the uk honouring the windrush generation her sculptures of caribbean fruit unveiled in east london last year. she beat three other artists to this year s prize. heather phillipson explored our relationship with nature in an eerie, apocalyptic world. nonbinary artist sin wai kin looked at issues of identity through a boy band in which the artist played all four members. and ingrid pollard examined racism in the uk, in part by looking at pubs named the black boy. artists are undervalued, i think, so this is a chance to get out there, to have a look
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