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BBC News Published image copyrightGARRY JONES image captionThe arrow-shaped racer reached 628mph (1,010km/h) on the lakebed of Hakskeen Pan, South Africa, in late 2019 The bloodhound land speed racer has been stored in a museum while the search to find a further £8m investment begins. Fundraising is for a motor to break the world record of 763mph (1,228km/h). The Bristol car s owner, Ian Warhurst, has handed the project over to the group s head of engineering Stuart Edmondson, who said he was confident it would leave the museum one day. Coventry Museum said it was thrilled to support the project s ambitions. ....
A group of Belfast-based artists whose work is a response to issues affecting Northern Ireland and a collective of QTIBPOC (Queer, Trans and Intersex Black and People of Colour) artists challenging norms of sound-system culture across the African diaspora are on the shortlist for the Turner Prize 2021. The five-strong shortlist is made up of entirely of artist collectives for the first time in the history of the award, with no single person chosen. Array Collective’s recent projects include public artworks in support of the decriminalisation of abortion in Northern Ireland, while Black Obsidian Sound System (BOSS) uses club nights, art installations, technical workshops and live performance, including a recent 24-hour fundraising rave. ....
A view of art gallery Tate Britain in London, which organises the Turner Prize award. Photo: Handout The 2021 Turner Prize jury has selected a shortlist made entirely from artist collectives for the first time, Tate Britain, which organises the award, announced on Friday. The five groups all work closely and continuously with communities across the breadth of the UK , the organisers of the prestigious but often controversial visual arts prize said. The collaborative practices selected for this year s shortlist also reflect the solidarity and community demonstrated in response to the pandemic, they added. The shortlist is comprised of Array Collective, a group of Belfast-based artists; Black Obsidian Sound System, a London-based collective of radical art activists; Cooking Sections, a London duo creating food-inspired art installations; Gentle/Radical, a Welsh collective using art for social change; and Project Art Works based in the south of England. ....