The Turner Prize is being held at Tate Liverpool this year as a curtain-raiser for Liverpool’s year as European Capital of Culture in 2008.
It is the first time since it began in 1984 that the prize has been staged outside London and more than 45,000 visitors have filed through the galleries of Tate Liverpool to see the work of the four shortlisted artists.
However, for the Turner Prize exhibition at Tate Liverpool, Wallinger chose a rather different piece of work - a film of himself wandering around a Berlin gallery dressed as a bear.
The Turner Prize 2007 has been supported by Arts Council England, Liverpool Culture Company, Northwest Regional Development Agency, Milligan and Tate Members. With the support of the sponsors, this year's prize fund was £40,000 with £25,000 going to the winner.
The other artists on the shortlist, Zarina Bhimji, Mike Nelson and Nathan Coley, each received £5,000.
Turner Prize 2007 runs at Tate Liverpool until January 13 2008. The prize will return to Tate Britain in 2008.