A new age for the Turner Prize as older nominees selected

High-profile art award scraps age barrier and chooses mature and multicultural shortlist

Lubaina Himid
Lubaina Himid was born in Zanzibar but now lectures in contemporary art at the University of Central Lancashire
(Image credit: Tate)

The Turner Prize, long associated with boosting the careers of young artists, has anointed an older and more ethnically diverse selection of contenders this year after its age limit was lifted.

The prestigious art prize was once known for helping the careers of Young British Artists including Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin, but this year all four shortlisted artists are over 40, with the oldest nominee aged 62. Previously the upper age limit for the prize was 50.

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