‘Winning the Turner made me more ferocious’ : Helen Marten on the prize’s downside – and her (…)
Almost a decade after becoming the Turner’s second youngest winner, the artist talks about her dazzling new opera sets, her paper bag collection – and the sadness she felt when her work was wildly misinterpreted ‘I don’t think I’ve ever worked so hard,” says Helen Marten. “I’ve literally not (…)
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