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Tate Britain unveils Turner Prize 2016 exhibition including 16ft sculpture of giant buttocks

The Turner Prize 2016 exhibition is now open at the Tate Britain, unveiling quirky contemporary British art including a giant sculpture of a man’s buttocks, a brick suit, and a train.

Michael Dean, Anthea Hamilton, Helen Marten and Josephine Pryde are the four shortlisted artists exhibiting their work, in hope of clinching the winning cash prize of £40,000.

The Turner Prize, now in its 32nd year, is one of the best known prizes for the visual arts in the world, and attracts a diverse mix of artists and concepts each year.

This year’s winner will be announced by a jury of esteemed industry experts on Monday, December 5, at an awards ceremony broadcasted live on the BBC.

Find out more about this year’s shortlisted artists.