Opportunities > Artes Mundi | call for nominations
15 May 2015

Artes Mundi | call for nominations

None
nominations-open-II-620x134

ARTES MUNDI, the UK's leading international art prize is calling for nominations for Artes Mundi 7. Following a critically acclaimed Artes Mundi 6, the Wales-based prize invites nominations from individuals working within the global arts community including curators, artists, writers, critics, gallerists and art historians.

Nominations can be for contemporary visual artists of any age, from anywhere in the world, who are actively making work and are already well known in their own country or region. The artists will usually have some experience of exhibiting on the international art scene, whether they are just emerging or firmly established.

Artes Mundi was established in 2002 as an exhibition and prize which explored “the human condition”. Over time, this has developed more specifically to mean the work of artists who engage with the reality of the everyday from a range of personal and cultural perspectives. To be shortlisted for the Artes Mundi Prize artists must create work that directly engages with people’s everyday lives and experiences, exploring contemporary social issues from across the globe in a way that resonates both locally and internationally. Every nomination received will be reviewed by three independent selectors who will shortlist up to eight artists to take part in the biennial exhibition in 2016/2017.

Artes Mundi 7 will take place in venues across Cardiff, the capital city of Wales, from late 2016 to early 2017 and the winning artist will receive a prize of £40,000. The shortlisted artists will also be eligible for the £30,000 Derek Williams Trust Award that enables National Museum Wales to purchase or commission a work from one of them.

Nominations for Artes Mundi 7 should include:

  • A brief explanation of why the artist is felt to be a suitable candidate for the Artes Mundi Prize.

  • Links to the websites (up to 4 sites) which contain information about the artist and examples of their work

  • Contact details for both the artist and the nominator

  • The artist’s nationality


All nominations must be received by 24:00 GMT on 15th May 2015.


There is no limit for nominations, you may nominate as many artists as you wish.