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Artes Mundi winner Theaster Gates to share prize money | Artes Mundi winner Theaster Gates to share prize money |
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Artes Mundi winner Theaster Gates says he will share his £40,000 prize with the nine other shortlisted artists. | Artes Mundi winner Theaster Gates says he will share his £40,000 prize with the nine other shortlisted artists. |
Chicago-based Gates took first prize for his installation which he says challenges the dominance of Christian ideology in the western world. | |
He said: "Winning this award is my validation that this new body of work has a place in the world." | He said: "Winning this award is my validation that this new body of work has a place in the world." |
The artist told BBC Wales' arts and media correspondent Huw Thomas about his plan to share his winnings. | The artist told BBC Wales' arts and media correspondent Huw Thomas about his plan to share his winnings. |
Gates' work includes a bull sculpture said to deter bad spirits and protect crops in Africa and a goat which refers to a supposed American masonic initiation ceremony. | Gates' work includes a bull sculpture said to deter bad spirits and protect crops in Africa and a goat which refers to a supposed American masonic initiation ceremony. |
First Minister Carwyn Jones presented Gates with his prize at the National Museum Cardiff on Thursday night for his installation, A Complicated Relationship between Heaven and Earth, or When We Believe. | First Minister Carwyn Jones presented Gates with his prize at the National Museum Cardiff on Thursday night for his installation, A Complicated Relationship between Heaven and Earth, or When We Believe. |
Describing his winning work, Gates said it "contemplates how objects have been used as signifiers of power and perhaps reopens them to be real instruments for accessing belief". | Describing his winning work, Gates said it "contemplates how objects have been used as signifiers of power and perhaps reopens them to be real instruments for accessing belief". |
Held every two years, Artes Mundi was founded in 2002 by Welsh artist William Wilkins and supports contemporary visual artists from around the world who are still gaining international recognition. | Held every two years, Artes Mundi was founded in 2002 by Welsh artist William Wilkins and supports contemporary visual artists from around the world who are still gaining international recognition. |
Gates' winning work and other shortlisted works are on display at National Museum Cardiff and Chapter arts centre as well Ffotogallery, Penarth. | Gates' winning work and other shortlisted works are on display at National Museum Cardiff and Chapter arts centre as well Ffotogallery, Penarth. |
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