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Buttocks vie for Turner Prize

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LONDON — A model train and bare buttocks are among artworks nominated for the prestigiou­s Turner Prize.

Work by four shortliste­d artists went on display Monday at London’s Tate Britain gallery.

The show includes Michael Dean’s scrap-metal sculptures, Helen Marten’s collage-based works, Josephine Pryde’s model of a graffiti-covered train and Anthea Hamilton’s surrealist sculptures, including a 10-metre-tall model of a man’s naked posterior.

The winner of the 25,000-pound ($43,000 Cdn) prize will be announced Dec. 5.

Founded in 1984 and given annually to a Britain-based artist under 50, the prize often sparks heated debate about the value of modern art.

Named for 19th-century landscape painter J.M.W. Turner, the award helped make stars of potter Grayson Perry, shark pickler Damien Hirst and 12 Years a Slave director Steve McQueen.

 ?? KIRSTY WIGGLESWOR­TH, AP ?? A woman looks at an artwork by Anthea Hamilton, one of four artists shortliste­d for the Turner Prize 2016, at the Tate Britain gallery in London.
KIRSTY WIGGLESWOR­TH, AP A woman looks at an artwork by Anthea Hamilton, one of four artists shortliste­d for the Turner Prize 2016, at the Tate Britain gallery in London.

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