Turner Prize Artwork To Be Unveiled Tuesday At London's Tate Museum (PHOTOS)

PHOTOS: Inside Tate Museum's New Exhibit
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On Tuesday, the Tate Museum in London will exhibit works that are shortlisted for this year's Turner Prize, according to the Associated Press.

There are four artists nominated to win Britain's famous contemporary art prize, which is awarded to artists under 50 who work, live or were born in Britain (the prize is worth roughly $39,600).

Being considered are Dexter Dalwood, painter/sculptor Angela de la Cruz, sound artist Susan Philipsz and The Otolith Group, an artists collective.

The winners will be announced at the museum in December.

So if you have plans to go to London, be sure to work a stop at the Tate into your itinerary.

Turner Prize-Nominated Artists
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A visitor stands by an art installation 'Upright (3 leg chair) by Angela de la Cruz. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)
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A visitor looks at an art installation 'Untitled (Hold no. 1) by Angela de la Cruz. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)
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Visitors walk through a room displaying art installations 'Clutter I', foreground, 'Super Clutter XXL (Pink and Brown), left, 'Untitled (Hold no. 1), center, and 'Upright (3 leg chair) by Angela de la Cruz. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)
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A visitor looks at a painting 'Greenham Common' by Dexter Dalwood. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)
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A gallery staff walks by a painting 'White Flag' Dexter Dalwood. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)
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A member of staff looks at a video art installation 'Inner Time of Television' by The Otolith Group. The installation made in collaboration with French film maker Chris Marker consists of 13 DVDs and monitors showing 16mm film transferred to video. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)
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Visitors look on beside a painting 'Death of David Kelly' by Dexter Dalwood. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)
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A media crew film in a room fills with sound from a 3-channel sound installation entitled 'Lowlands' by Susan Philipsz. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)

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