Artes Mundi
Artes Mundi (Latin: arts of the world) is an international biennial contemporary art exhibition and prize, held in Wales and organised by a non-profit arts charity of the same name.
Background
Since 2003 the Artes Mundi art prize has been held every two years at the National Museum Cardiff. The prize is the biggest art prize in the United Kingdom with £40,000 for each year’s winner.[1] Though the prize has included artists who use traditional media, like paint, this is usually only part of their practice, with the focus being very much on conceptual approaches. Though the exhibition takes place in Cardiff, the focus is on international artists,[2][3][4] with Cornwall born Sue Williams[5] being the only Wales based artist to have featured to date.
In 2014/15 Artes Mundi 6 expanded beyond the National Museum and shared the exhibition of shortlisted works with Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, and Turner House Gallery, Penarth.[6]
Personnel
Artes Mundi was founded in 2002 by Welsh artist William Wilkins.[7] Its founding Artistic Director and CEO was Tessa Jackson, formerly the Director of the Scottish Arts Council. In 2010, Ben Borthwick was appointed Artistic Director and CEO, after Jackson left to take the helm at InIVA. Borthwick's previous role was as Assistant Curator at Tate Modern.
Prize winners
- 2004 Xu Bing (China)
- 2006, Eija-Liisa Ahtila (Finland)
- 2008, NS Harsha (India) 2008.
- 2010, Yael Bartana (Israel).
- 2012, Teresa Margolles (Mexico).[8]
- 2014, Theaster Gates (USA), who declared he would share his £40,000 prize with the other nominees.[9]
Notes
- ↑ http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/wales/posts/artes-mundi-5-at-national-museum-cardiff
- ↑ http://www.artesmundi.org/
- ↑ http://www.walesartsreview.org/artes-mundi-5-national-museum-cardiff/
- ↑ http://www.walesonline.co.uk/all-about/artes%20mundi
- ↑ http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/arts/sites/sue-williams/
- ↑ Crichton-Miller, Emma (13 November 2014). "Artes Mundi: international art in Cardiff". Apollo Magazine. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
- ↑ Artdaily.com (23 June 2010): 'Tate's Ben Borthwick Appointed CEO and Artistic Director of Artes Mundi
- ↑ Mark Brown (2012)Teresa Margolles wins Artes Mundi prize
- ↑ Karen Price (22 January 2015) "Artes Mundi 6: Chicago artist Theaster Gates wins £40k prize... and vows to share winnings with fellow finalists", Wales Online. Retrieved 24 January 2015.