ArtesMundi – National Museum Cardiff

 

With presenting partner the Bagri Foundation, Artes Mundi 10 (AM10), the UK’s leading biennial exhibition and international contemporary art prize, will for the first time present seven international contemporary visual artists across five venue partners in Wales for its tenth anniversary edition. Taking place from 20 October 2023 to 25 February 2024, the winner of the prestigious £40,000 Artes Mundi Prize – the UK’s largest contemporary art prize – will be announced during the exhibition run.

AM10 will see each artist present a major solo project, including new productions, unseen works and several UK premieres. Some artists are presenting across multiple venues, whilst every artist will have work at a location in Cardiff.

Mounira Al Solh, Rushdi Anwar and Alia Farid are exhibiting at the National Museum Cardiff. Addressing issues surrounding land use, territory and displacement through histories of environmental change, conflict and enforced migration.

 

(Image credit: Rushdi Anwar)