Wales revs up, Turner casts his shadow, Gursky goes large and Wool keeps it woolly – the week in art
Artes Mundi kicks off in Cardiff as JMW hits Liverpool, Germany’s photography star unveils his latest epics and acclaimed abstractionist Wool tries not to unravel – all in your weekly dispatch Artes Mundi 11 Six artists compete in the UK’s most global art prize, giving an internationalist (…)
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