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Carlos Bunga's Exodus installation at Artes Mundi 6 explores monumentality and forced journeys

exhibition · 2026-04-20

Carlos Bunga presents a site-specific architectural structure titled Exodus at the National Museum Cardiff as part of Artes Mundi 6. Constructed from ephemeral materials like cardboard, tape, and paint, the work invites reflection on monumentality, history, and societal construction. The installation also incorporates paintings, sculptures, drawings, and videos, functioning as a cohesive organism that explores relationships between creation and dissolution. Bunga's practice engages with the human condition, social reality, and lived experience, viewing art as intrinsically linked to life's biological processes of growth and decay. He describes contemporary society as complex and contradictory, with art serving as a monument to memory while acknowledging humanity's fear of timeless existence. The artist values the experience of participating in the group exhibition, noting the curatorial focus on interactions between works across three Cardiff venues. Artes Mundi 6, offering a £40,000 prize, will announce its winner on 22 January 2015 at a ceremony in Cardiff. The exhibition continues at National Museum Cardiff, Chapter Arts Centre, and Ffotogallery in Penarth until 22 February 2015.

Key facts

  • Carlos Bunga is shortlisted for Artes Mundi 6
  • Exodus is a site-specific architectural installation at National Museum Cardiff
  • The structure uses ephemeral materials: cardboard, tape, and paint
  • The work explores themes of monumentality, history, and forced journeys
  • Additional works include paintings, sculptures, drawings, and videos
  • Artes Mundi 6 exhibition spans three venues in Cardiff and Penarth
  • The £40,000 prize winner will be announced on 22 January 2015
  • Exhibition runs until 22 February 2015

Entities

Artists

  • Carlos Bunga

Institutions

  • Artes Mundi
  • National Museum Cardiff
  • Chapter Arts Centre
  • Ffotogallery
  • ArtReview

Locations

  • Cardiff
  • Wales
  • Penarth
  • United Kingdom

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