Lubaina Himid awarded Britain's Turner Prize, oldest artist ever to win
LONDON Lubaina Himid, a 63-year-old artist whose creations include dinner plates painted with vomiting aristocrats, became the oldest person ever to win Britain's most prestigious art award - the Turner Prize - on Thursday.
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