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The Turner Prize – why the daft age limit?
By Geraldine Bedell on 5 May, 2010
The Turner Prize shortlist has been announced, to the usual accompanying grumbles. Which is only to be expected; the prize was devised to get people talking about contemporary art and it would hardly be doing its job if it didn’t provoke controversy and complaint. Some of this year’s griping has had a rather odd flavour, [...]
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