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Selectors Sofía Hernández Chong Cuy and Anders Kreuger

Line up for UK’s biggest contemporary art prize announced

From the flamboyant to the intimate, action and performance are the common threads that link the artists shortlisted for this year’s £40,000 Artes Mundi Prize. From Phil Collins offering reality TV contestants a platform to critique their manipulation by the media, to the meticulous understatement through which Teresa Margolles addresses drug violence in Mexico, the seven artists use a wide range of materials, actions, and strategies to engage with social issues and comment on society.

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WELSH ARTIST TIM DAVIES – A NEW ADDITION TO THE ARTES MUNDI TEAM

The Welsh artist, Tim Davies, has joined the Board of Artes Mundi, the UK’s largest visual art prize, which takes place every two years in Cardiff. Davies is well known to fans of Artes Mundi as the only European artist shortlisted for the inaugural prize in 2004. He represented Wales at the prestigious Venice Biennale last year and is Head of Fine Art at Swansea Metropolitan University.

Deeparture (2005) film still

Mircea Cantor wins The Marcel Duchamp Prize

Congratulations to Artes Mundi 3 nominee Mircea Cantor (Romania, 1977), who was awarded the prestigious Marcel Duchamp Prize on Saturday at the FIAC art fair in Paris.

Yael Bartana at Artes Mundi 4

Artes Mundi extends its worldwide reach

Nearly 600 artists, from 90 countries, are in the running for the fifth Artes Mundi Prize after a surge in nominations. Artes Mundi is the United Kingdom’s most valuable visual art prize, last won by Yael Bartana in 2010.

Portrait of Curatorial Intern Jess Mathews

Introducing Jess Mathews, our new Curatorial Intern

Jess joins the Artes Mundi team whilst undertaking her MA in Curatorial Practice at Bath Spa University. Her ongoing interests lie within the domestic sphere, objects of attachment and memory, material processes that deconstruct and reconstruct associations and our sense of self.

Artes Mundi Prize moves to Autumn 2012

In a move that invites direct comparisons with the Turner Prize Artes Mundi, the UK’s largest visual art prize, has announced that its fifth exhibition and prize will move from its usual slot in the spring to the autumn of 2012.

Artes Mundi and its partners had a strong showing in this year's awards.

Artes Mundi at the Arts and Business Awards

Artes Mundi and the sponsors of the Artes Mundi 4 Exhibition and Prize did well at the Arts & Business Awards in Wales on 12 July 2011. The partnerships with global brands Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Starbucks Coffee Company were both recognised as excellent . . .

Cathering Stephens-Ward at the Berlin Wall

Four months in Berlin

Live guide Catherine Stephens-Ward talks about a work placement in Berlin that came about through her work with Artes Mundi.


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Artes Mundi is an internationally focused arts organisation that identifies, recognises and supports contemporary visual artists who engage with social reality and lived experience.
Artes Mundi is a research process that begins with an open call to nominate artists from anywhere in the world, leading to a biennial exhibition and prize selected from the nominations, concluding with commissions that arise from that process. The exhibition brings together a group of artists whose work stimulates debate about social and political themes.
In 2010 Yael Bartana was the recipient of the £40,000 prize awarded during Artes Mundi 4.

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