Prestigious art prize given to collective of four artists

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The Turner Prize is one of Britain’s most vaunted visual art prizes. This year, the four nominees — Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Helen Cammock, Tai Shani, and Oscar Murillo — asked the selection panel to consider them as a collective. The World’s Marco Werman explains why they took that step. 

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