The Turner Prize is awarded annually to an artist under fifty, born, living or working in Britain, for an outstanding exhibition or public presentation of their work anywhere in the world in the previous year. The four shortlisted artists for the Turner Prize 2016 are:
Michael Dean
Anthea Hamilton
Helen Marten
Josephine Pryde
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Michael Dean’s installation at the ‘Turner Prize 2016’, Tate Britain. Courtesy Joe Humphrys © Tate Photography

Michael Dean (Date Unknown), Michael Dean. © Michael Dean

Anthea Hamilton’s installation at the ‘Turner Prize 2016’, Tate Britain. Courtesy Joe Humphrys © Tate Photography

Anthea Hamilton’s installation at the ‘Turner Prize 2016’, Tate Britain. Courtesy Joe Humphrys © Tate Photography

Helen Marten’s installation at the ‘Turner Prize 2016’, Tate Britain. Courtesy Joe Humphrys © Tate Photography

Helen Marten’s installation at the ‘Turner Prize 2016’, Tate Britain. Courtesy Joe Humphrys © Tate Photography

Limpet Apology (traffic tenses) (2015), Helen Marten. © The Artist, courtesy Sadie Coles HQ

Josephine Pryde’s installation at the ‘Turner Prize 2016’, Tate Britain. Courtesy Joe Humphrys © Tate Photography

Josephine Pryde’s installation at the ‘Turner Prize 2016’, Tate Britain. Courtesy Joe Humphrys © Tate Photography
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