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An architects’ collective that helped transform a rundown part of Liverpool has been shortlisted for Britain’s prestigious Turner Prize, along with three female artists, organisers said on Tuesday. ‘Assemble’, a group of 18 activist architects based in London, was nominated for its project in the Granby Four Streets area of the northwest England port city, which had been slated for demolition. The collective works hand in hand with the local community, mixing art, design and architecture. The three other finalists for the art award are three women living in London: Bonnie Camplin, 44, Janice Kerbel, 45, and Nicole Wermers, 43. Camplin was chosen for ‘The Military Industrial Complex’ — a study room exploring the concept of ‘consensus reality’. Kerbel won her

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