LONDON (REUTERS).- Glasgow-born Susan Philipsz, the first artist working primarily in sound to be shortlisted for the Turner Prize, is the winner of Britain’s most prestigious art award when it is announced later Monday. Her “Lowlands” installation for the Turner Prize exhibition held each year at the Tate Britain gallery in London features only her voice singing old Scottish laments through a three-channel sound system. The work is based on a similar installation originally played underneath three bridges in Scotland as part of the Glasgow International festival of visual art. Of the other three nominees for the prize, painter Dexter Dalwood was installed as second favorite.