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Congratulating Jasleen Kaur on Winning the 2024 Turner Prize

S6M-15877 · Standard Motion · lodged by Harvie, Patrick

Lodged on
13 Dec 2024
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That the Parliament congratulates Glasgow-born Jasleen Kaur on winning the prestigious Turner Prize for Alter Altar, an exhibition shown at Tramway in Glasgow, which featured a range of sculptures and soundscapes; notes that Kaur's work celebrates the Scottish Sikh community by transforming everyday objects into symbols of cultural memory and collective identity, and stands in solidarity with Kaur, who, it understands, chose to use her acceptance speech to call for a meaningful ceasefire in Palestine and for the Tate to divest from organisations that are complicit in the Israeli regime.
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Supported by 9 additional MSPs

SNP 4 Green 3 Ind 1 Con 1
Lodged by Harvie, Patrick (Scottish Green Party).
No division on record. Either the chamber agreed this motion without a vote, it was withdrawn before debate, or it predates 2011 — vote-by-vote records only run from then.
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That the Parliament congratulates Glasgow-born Jasleen Kaur on winning the prestigious Turner Prize for Alter Altar, an exhibition shown at Tramway in Glasgow, which featured a range of sculptures and soundscapes; notes that Kaur's work celebrates the Scottish Sikh community by transforming everyday objects into symbols of cultural memory and collective identity, and stands in solidarity with Kaur, who, it understands, chose to use her acceptance speech to call for a meaningful ceasefire in Palestine and for the Tate to divest from organisations that are complicit in the Israeli regime.

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    S6M-15877
    13 Dec 2024 · Standard Motion · Harvie, Patrick
    That the Parliament congratulates Glasgow-born Jasleen Kaur on winning the prestigious Turner Prize for Alter Altar, an exhibition shown at Tramway in Glasgow, which featured a range of sculptures and soundscapes; notes that Kaur's work celebrates the Scottish Sikh community by transforming everyday objects into symbols of cultural memory and collective i...