Artes Mundi 2008

Artwork by NS Harsha

Last updated: 08 October 2009

The third Artes Mundi prize was won by Indian artist NS Harsha, who was awarded £40,000.

The shortlisted artists in 2008 were:

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.

The Artes Mundi 3 Exhibition opened on 15 March 2008 at the National Museum Wales, Cardiff.

Read more on the competition, exhibition and prize, or explore the work of 2008's shortlisted artists.

Brick Sellers of Kabul (2006)

Lida Abdul

Afghan artist fusing Western formalism with aesthetic traditions.

Video still from About Being Different (2007)

Vasco Araújo

Exploring notions of community and marginality.

Video still from The Landscape Is Changing (2003)

Mircea Cantor

Romanian artist using multi-sensory techniques to amplify his work's emotional resonance.

Earthdom (2005)

Dalziel & Scullion

Scottish artists who question people's experience in the living world.

Detail from We come, we eat and we sleep (panel 1) (1991-2001)

NS Harsha

Indian artist creating paints, large scale installations and community projects.

Detail from Les Musiciens Koroduga (2006)

Abdoulaye Konaté

Malian artist whose work is a powerful commentary on political and environmental affairs.

Video still from The Horsemen of Bromo, Mount Bromo, East Java, Indonesia (2007)

Susan Norrie

Australian artist who has worked on environmental themes for over two decades.

Blind Wall (background) and Private Collection (Foreground)

Rosângela Rennó

Brazilian artist creating novel and transformative photographic productions.


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