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Autistic Scottish artist Nnena Kalu smashes Turner Prize ‘glass ceiling’

The Glaswegian is known for her large-scale abstract drawings and hanging sculptures

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Nnena Kalu (right) is announced as the winner of the Turner Prize in Bradford, England, on Tuesday. Photo: PA via AP
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Scotland’s Nnena Kalu took home the Turner Prize on Tuesday, with the autistic artist beating four competitors including an Iraqi painter to the prestigious contemporary art award.

Glasgow-born Kalu, 59, was nominated for her hanging sculptures using wrapped material, including fabric, rope and tape, with the British disability charity Sense hailing her shortlisting as “incredibly significant”.

The jury of the prize, established in 1984 to celebrate contemporary British art, hailed Kalu’s art as “bold and compelling” as well as “the powerful presence these works have”.

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“This amazing lady has worked so hard for such a long time,” said Charlotte Hollinshead, Kalu’s helper, hailing the artist’s perseverance in the face of stigma.

“Nnena has faced an incredible amount of discrimination, which continues to this day, so hopefully this award smashes that prejudice away,” Hollinshead added.

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“It’s seismic. It’s broken a very stubborn glass ceiling.”

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