Sculptor Martin Boyce, whose works include artificial trees and a leaning litter bin, has won the Turner Prize.
Glasgow-based Boyce accepted the modern art award at the Baltic gallery in Gateshead - the first time the ceremony has been held outside a Tate venue.
Boyce is known for re-imagining items from places like parks and public spaces and using them in atmospheric, modernist-inspired installations.
Photographer Mario Testino presented Boyce with the £25,000 cheque.
The prestigious and frequently controversial prize is awarded to a British artist under 50 who is judged to have put on the best exhibition of the last 12 months.
The other nominees were installation sculptor Karla Black, video artist Hilary Lloyd and painter George Shaw.
source from BBC