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Exhibition displaying objects received into this museum's collection during the past five years, reflecting the story of Gwynedd and its diverse communities with its many layers of history, economy, culture and heritage.
Exhibition displaying objects received into this museum's collection during the past five years, reflecting the story of Gwynedd and its diverse communities with its many layers of history, economy, culture and heritage.
Display interrogating the tradition of epic poetry through 20th century artists David Jones, Antonin Artaud, Sarah Kane and Pierre Guyotat, alongside contemporary artists Martin Bladh, Paul-Alexandre Islas, James Richards and Karolina Urbaniak. Previewed here: https://www.buzzmag.co.uk/anathemata-exhibition-oriel-mostyn-llandudno/
Painter with a selection of work depicting the Hirael area of Bangor, where he grew up.
Very impressive looking show cureated by Deborah Smith and featuring work by Pio Abad, Jonathan Baldock, Oliver Beer, William Cobbing, Shawanda Corbett, Nathalie Djurberg & Hans Berg, Ryan Gander, Antony Gormley, Nancy Herbert, Lubaina Himid, Rachel Kneebone, Lindsey Mendick, Zo‘ Paul, Tal R, Renee So, Francis Upritchard and Ai Weiwei. These artists "demonstrate the dynamic …
The second group from the g39 Fellowship programme (Becca+Clare, Freya Dooley, Rebecca Gould, Rhiannon Lowe, Will Roberts and Neasa Terry) present a collection of new projects, ideas and proposals for works.
Artists ranging from Rembrandt to Thomas Jones, Pablo Picasso, Gwen John, Maximilian Lenz, Clare Woods, Bedwyr Williams, Caroline Walker and Clementine Schneidermann feature "in a way that questions social and political power and shows how artists have pursued a shared purpose: to push, subvert, question and reimagine what art can be," say the Museum.
Paintings, installations, photographs, sculptures, stories, and films, mainly chosen from the USW Artworks Museum Collection with some works on loan, collectively ask us to consider the reliability of historical narratives and the blurring of fact and fiction.
See and buy craft designed and made by Makers Guild In Wales members, plus guest artists.
Exhibition of work relating to domestic violence and femicide by Welsh artist Dinahvagina, in ceramic, textiles and paper (including two handmade books). On Thurs 25 Nov, which is International Day For The Elimination Of Violence against Women 2021, there's an interactive event featuring the artist.
Work which debuted as part of Ffotogallery's Diffusion Festival and is remaining in place until mid-December, with work from African photographers Amina Kadous, Salih Basheer, Jacques Nkinzingabo, Nana Kofi Acquah, Sarah Waiswa, Brian Otieno, Maheder Haileselassie Tadese, Fatoumata Diabaté, Yoriyas Yassine Alaoui, Tom Saater, Wafaa Samir and Steven Chikosi.
Work by MGW artists Meic Watts, Sue Atkins, Marian Haf, Jill Riley, Daniel Boyle, Helly Powell, Ruth Harries, Sasha Kingston, Beate Gegenwart, Caroline Rees, David Frith, Eluned Glyn, Ruth Shelley and Lisa-Marie Tann.
An exhibition by two artists from south Wales, both of whom explore themes around mental health but with quite different approaches.