The UK鈥檚 leading biennial exhibition and international contemporary art prize is delighted to announce the launch of its eleventh edition continuing its mission to stimulate dialogue and debate.
National Museum Cardiff and venues across WalesSix international artists vie for the prize 鈥 and none of them seem interested in engaging visitors. I had more fun on the Llandudno pier鈥檚 ghost train.
Her subject matter may be serious 鈥 nationality, identity, migration and displacement 鈥 but the exuberance and joy in her sculptures and textile works shine through
She explodes our sense of landscape, form and material in the combination of ceramics with photographic compositions, blurring the boundaries between reality and illusion.
In the enigmatic world of No茅mie Goudal, the curvature of space becomes a philosophical tool, challenging our perceptions and inviting us to explore the nuanced realms of doubt and certainty.
This show sprang from a journal the artist kept during the Covid lockdowns in 2020-21, a time of intense introspection. Through film, drawings and paintings Maheke transports us through adversity to a place of hope.
Two exhibitions at Mostyn create beauty from trauma. Firstly we have Paul Maheke鈥檚 most extensive solo exhibition in the UK to date, titled 鈥淭o Be Blindly Hopeful.鈥
Unabashedly political, the 10th run of the Artes Mundi contest sees artists reflecting on environmental damage, contested territories, and dark fantasies against the patriarchy
Stefan used to hang with Malcolm McLaren in the early 2000鈥檚 and like him, he understands the power of words and their connection to the power structures of control.
Stefan Br眉ggemann鈥檚 new Ibiza studio and retreat doesn鈥檛 miss a beat. The artist offers us an exclusive look at his creative utopia, designed by Alberto Kalach.