Free

21 Oct 2025 - 17 Feb 2026

Cartwright Hall Art Gallery

Turner Prize Curator Tours

Sold out! Guided Curator Tours of the Turner Prize 2025 exhibition.

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Curator-led tours of the Turner Prize 2025 exhibition.

Join one of the Turner Prize 2025 co-curators Michael Richmond (Yorkshire Contemporary) or Jill Iredale (Bradford District Museums & Galleries) for a guided curator tour of the exhibition.

The tour will last 50-60 minutes.

About the Turner Prize

The annual Turner Prize showcases and celebrates the most exciting new developments in British art. In the year the UK celebrates the 250th anniversary of JMW Turner’s birth, the Turner Prize heads to Bradford.

The shortlisted artists – Nnena Kalu, Rene Matić, Mohammed Sami and Zadie Xa – were announced on 23 April 2025, 250 years to the day since the birth of Turner. Their work will feature in the annual Turner Prize exhibition, which takes place at Cartwright Hall Art Gallery. The winner will be announced in Bradford on 9 December 2025.

Plan your visit

Planning a visit to Bradford for the Turner Prize? Find places to stay and more things to do on our Visit page and check out What’s on to see the latest events from Bradford 2025.

Use our sustainable travel planner below to plan your journey to Cartwright Hall Art Gallery.

Credits
Produced by Bradford 2025. Delivered in partnership with Tate, Bradford District Museums & Galleries and Yorkshire Contemporary.

Turner Prize 2025 is supported by The John Browne Charitable Trust and The Uggla Family Foundation.

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