Artes Mundi 11 review – smug, stagey, up-itself nonsense for art world wazzocks
National Museum Cardiff and venues across Wales Six international artists vie for the prize – and none of them seem interested in engaging visitors. I had more fun on Llandudno pier’s ghost train Wales is a divided nation, physically. The mountainous interior that makes it so beautiful creates (…)
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