August 5, 2024
Artists

Artists consider social realities for the Artes Mundi prize in Wales


The biannual Artes Mundi prize awards artists working internationally whose work deals with social reality and lived experience and is the UK’s largest art prize at £40,000. Past winners include Theaster Gates, John Akomfrah, Yael Bartana and famously the most recent prize was awarded to all five nominees Firelei Báez, Dineo Seshee Bopape, Meiro Koizumi, Beatriz Santiago Muñoz, Prabhakar Pachpute and Carrie Mae Weems.

Now in its tenth edition the prize, which is based and exhibited around Wales, is headed up by Nigel Prince who has also curated this year’s exhibitions. This year’s artists Mounira Al Solh, Rushdi Anwar, Alia Farid, Nguyễn Trinh Thi, Taloi Havini, Carolina Caycedo and Naomi Rincón Gallardo are taking place in different venues across the country in a series of curated exhibitions rather than in one central location for the first time. 

“This is the first edition which is pan Wales,” explained Artes Mundi director and exhibition curator Nigel Prince. “We were keen to consider the context of a particular venue in a particular part of Wales. We asked what the issues and ideas and communities and peoples that existed around them and whether each artist would resonate in that particular context and environment, and community set of relationships.”

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(Image credit: Alia Farid Chibayish, 2022 Still UHD video (color, sound) 20 min 18 s Commissioned by the Whitney Biennial on the occasion of the 2022 Whitney Biennial “Quiet as it’s kept”, NY, USA. Courtesy of the artist)

Mounira Al Solh, Rushdi Anwar and Alia Farid are installed at Cardiff National Museum with an additional show of work by the South African artist Berni Searle who was the recipient of the 2016 Derek Williams purchase price. 





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