Nnena Kalu becomes first artist with a learning disability to win Turner prize

9 décembre 2025 | Lanre Bakare Arts and culture correspondent
Chair of 2025 judging panel says win ‘begins to erase that border between the neurotypical and neurodiverse artist’ Nnena Kalu’s embodied, sensuous art makes her a worthy Turner prize winner Nnena Kalu has won the 2025 Turner prize for her colourful drawings and sculptures made from found fabric (…)
 Site référencé:  The Guardian (Europe)

The Guardian (Europe) 

Dracapella review – power ballads and beatboxing as ghoulish comedy gets down for the count
10/12/2025
The hidden life of Matthew Perry : ‘He would say : I need to stop and get help’
10/12/2025
The US is not just Europe’s unwilling ally, but an adversary steeped in far-right ideology | Cas Mudde
10/12/2025
Margot Robbie in red latex, Kate Bush impersonators and a pint of Emily ale : my crash course in Brontëmania
10/12/2025
Teacher in Hungary facing criminal charges for organising Pride event
10/12/2025
Trump says he will make a call to end hostilities as Thailand and Cambodia ‘at it again’
10/12/2025