Photographer/poet Alix Edwards’ latest exhibit examines women of Welsh myth
Vivacious, vibrant, and full of life, the latest exhibition by artist, photographer and poet Alix Edwards draws inspiration from women of Welsh myth.
Vivacious, vibrant, and full of life, the latest exhibition by artist, photographer and poet Alix Edwards draws inspiration from women of Welsh myth.
What was the first selfie in history? This spring, National Museum Cardiff is taking a stab at this question with an exhibition based around its temporary acquisition of Van Gogh's 1887 self-portrait.
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Undod – translating as ‘unity’ for non-Welsh speaking readers – at Cardiff’s Blackwater Gallery plays host to art that should suit every taste.
The Future Has A Past, a multidisciplined exhibition at National Museum Wales' St. Fagans, invites us to think about the direction we are taking and the decisions we are making.
One of several exhibitions by African photographers showing at this year’s Diffusion Festival, The Gentlemen Of Kibera is stylish and soulful.