MARIAN DELYTH: DARNAU – a profound lens on 50 years of Welsh culture
Marian Delyth's Darnau / Fragments exhibition showcases 50 years of Welsh culture and activism through the lens of a pioneering photographer.
Marian Delyth's Darnau / Fragments exhibition showcases 50 years of Welsh culture and activism through the lens of a pioneering photographer.
National Museum Cardiff’s exhibition The Valleys is a heartfelt love letter to the communities that have lived and worked in this south Wales region for generations.
After four impactful days, Experimentica 2024 at Cardiff's Chapter Arts Centre comes to an end – and on its final day, reviewer James Ellis developed his own ongoing practice.
After a strong opening, the 2024 edition of Chapter Arts Centre’s performance art festival Experimentica continued with BDSM gardening and ambient short films.
Daring and bold, infuriating and life-affirming, it’s always worth going back for more Experimentica at Chapter Arts Centre.
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.
What does Wales and Welshness mean to you? Cardiff's Blackwater Gallery asked 20 artists to respond to these questions, and Ein Cymru is the resulting exhibit.
A mixed-media exhibition at Cardiff's Oriel Canfas showcases the beauty of the Wales Coast Path through paintings, photography, and sculptures.
Fergus Thomas' The Faculty Divine exhibition features stunning, atmospheric photographs of the Welsh valleys that evoke wonder and spirituality through natural light and weather conditions.
National Museum Cardiff is popping the champagne early for the BBC's 100th anniversary in Wales with an exhibition which will run until April 2023.
MAKENZY BEARD has been dubbed Wales' most prodigious young artist and if her current collection is anything to go by, they're not wrong.