Why does talented Beyoncé bow to the talentless art world?
Jonathan Jones: What impresses Beyoncé about Art Basel Miami Beach or Jude Law about the Turner prize? It can only be artists' ability to make money without ability
Turner prize winner Elizabeth Price warns against marginalisation of arts
Price criticises introduction of Ebacc and withdrawal of state funding for humanities and arts at universities
Turner prize 2012 goes to Elizabeth Price - in pictures
A closer look at the Turner prize 2012 awards ceremony, complete with Elizabeth Price's prizewinning work about a Woolworths fire, Jude Law, Noel Fielding – and Spartacus Chetwynd's binbag clan
Shortcuts
Elizabeth Price: from indie band Talulah Gosh to the Turner prize
Elizabeth Price's Turner prize-winning The Woolworths Choir of 1979 - video excerpt
Elizabeth Price on winning the Turner prize 2012 - video interview
Turner prize awarded to Elizabeth Price for 'seductive' video work
Bradford-born artist receives £25,000 prize from actor Jude Law at Tate Britain reception
Turner prize 2012: Elizabeth Price is a worthy winner in a vintage year
In a strong field, the artist's video dealing with a terrible 1979 fire in Manchester stood out as a painful, complex and honest work
Jonathan Jones on art
The Turner prize has regained its style and importance
Jonathan Jones: This year's nominees provide a powerful dose of what the avant garde is up to in 2012. If there's any justice then Luke Fowler or Elizabeth Price will win
The week ahead: Strongest lineup for years makes Turner prize a close call
The bookies have Paul Noble as the favourite to win this year's Turner prize, but the critics are undecided
October 2012
Turner prize 2012 – review
Three out of the four artists on this year's shortlist are strong, original and vividly intelligent, writes Laura Cumming
Turner prize 2012: Adrian Searle looks at the shortlist - video
Guardian art critic Adrian Searle finds madness and mayhem at Tate Britain, home of the 2012 Turner prize exhibition
Turner prize show set to delight and baffle at same time
Turner prize 2012: the nominees' work – in pictures
Turner prize 2012 exhibition review: is this the best one yet?
September 2012
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Too respectable or better than ever? The Turner Prize 2012 – the week in art
Jonathan Jones: Top provocateur Spartacus Chetwynd may make Paul Noble look traditional as sculptor Keith Coventry shakes Salisbury, plus Carracci Freud and Rain Room – all in your weekly art dispatch
June 2012
The Northerner
Hepworth Wakefield scores with Luke Fowler
Northern archives from the Workers' Educational Association strike a chord in the Turner Prize shortlister's guest show. Alan Sykes is impressed
May 2012
Yael Bartana: And Europe Will Be Stunned; Elizabeth Price: Here – review
Yael Bartana tackles the complexity of Polish-Jewish history in a hauntingly poetic film trilogy, while in Gateshead Elizabeth Price continues her investigation of modernism, writes Laura Cumming
The Northerner
Saltaire Arts Trail welcomes the world
One of the north's best examples of a revived and flourishing industrial community is going artistically wild for the Bank Holiday weekend
Constructive criticism
Constructive criticism: the week in architecture
Steve Rose: The FAT collective get their teeth into Middlesbrough, and the master builders of the animal kingdom receive their due. Remain calm: it's your weekly dispatch from the architectural world