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Artes Mundi 10: A Grand Display of Contemporary Art Across Wales

Bagri Foundation Partners with Artes Mundi 10 to Present International Artists in a Spectacular Art Exhibition from October 20, 2023 to February 25, 2024.
Taloi Havini,Habitat (2018-2019). Image Credit: Zan Wimberley. Artes Mundi 10. Taloi Havini,Habitat (2018-2019). Image Credit: Zan Wimberley. Artes Mundi 10.
Taloi Havini,Habitat (2018-2019). Image Credit: Zan Wimberley. Artes Mundi 10.

Bagri Foundation Partners with Artes Mundi 10 to Present International Artists in a Spectacular Art Exhibition from October 20, 2023 to February 25, 2024.

Artes Mundi 10, the UK’s leading biennial exhibition and international contemporary art prize, will showcase seven international artists across five venues in Wales. This grand display of contemporary art is set to mark the tenth anniversary edition of the event.

The Bagri Foundation, the presenting partner of Artes Mundi 10, is set to make history by featuring a diverse range of art pieces, including new productions, unseen works, and several UK premieres. The art exhibition will run from October 20, 2023, to February 25, 2024, with the winner of the prestigious 40,000 GBP Artes Mundi Prize to be announced during the exhibition run.

The international artists set to grace the event with their works include Mounira Al Solh, Rushdi Anwar, Alia Farid, Nguyễn Trinh Thi, Taloi Havini, Carolina Caycedo, and Naomi Rincón Gallardo. Their works will be displayed across various locations in Cardiff, with some artists presenting across multiple venues.

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Nigel Prince, Director of Artes Mundi, expressed his excitement about the upcoming event. He stated, “AM10 promises to be a stimulating and thoughtful series of presentations. We are able to present a series of in-depth shows that collectively address issues surrounding land use, territory, and displacement through histories of environmental change, conflict, and enforced migration, conditions that speak to us all today.”

Artes Mundi has built a reputation for fostering cultural exchange between the UK and international communities. It has been instrumental in introducing artists at crucial stages of their careers to UK audiences, with many now established figures on the world stage.

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