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Artes Mundi 2010

Last updated: 20 May 2010

The winner of the Artes Mundi 4 prize is Yael Bartana - read more in the Arts blog. The exhibition opened on 11 March 2010 at the National Museum Wales, Cardiff and will run until 6 June 2010. The winner was announced on Wednesday 19 May.

The shortlist for the fourth Artes Mundi prize was announced on Thursday 8 October 2009. The shortlisted artists were:

Founding artistic director Tessa Jackson said: "The purpose of this prize is not only to recognise deserving talent, but also to introduce a wider range of artists to the British art scene, extending their reach and broadening our horizons.

"The strength of the work, in relation to its content and the referencing of cultures unfamiliar to many of us, provides an extraordinary opportunity to explore the world's art and artists."

The selected artists' work debated many of today's big issues. Man's destruction of the environment, AIDS' destruction of man and the problems of marginalised societies were just three of the issues reflected upon.

Read more on the competition, exhibition and prize, or explore the work of 2010's shortlisted artists.


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