Turner Prize nominees on show in Gateshead
A sculpture made of cellophane and vaseline, a video installation of the moon and paintings of a council estate are in an exhibition of artworks that are up for the Turner Prize.
Pieces by the four nominees - Karla Black, Martin Boyce, Hilary Lloyd and George Shaw - have now been installed at the Baltic gallery in Gateshead.
It is the first time the exhibition and ceremony have been held outside a Tate venue.
Curator Laurence Sillars took the BBC's David Sillito for a tour of the exhibition.
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