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News 2007 Artes Mundi Prize Shortlist Focuses On The Big IssuesThe shortlisted artists for the third Artes Mundi Prize, which recognises international talent, are concerned with the big issues - the environment, AIDS and marginalised people.08 October 2007
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News £40 million Rembrandt masterpiece is "real coup" for National Museum CardiffA 17th century Rembrandt piece which has hung at a Welsh castle for 150 years has become the star piece in an exhibition of the Dutch master"s work at the National Museum Cardiff.23 November 2009
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News A circular prehistoric monument built by early Welsh farmers for ritual performance has been found in WalesA circular prehistoric monument built by some of the earliest farmers in Wales has been discovered in the Vale of Glamorgan near a series of pits containing pottery and flint.09 June 2016
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News A marvellous menagerie as National Museum Wales opens new gallery The Wolf InsideChickens, pigs, goats and complete horse and cow skeletons feature in the Cardiff museum's new gallery, which also draws close comparisons between wolves and dogs.10 October 2012
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C24 Feature Artes Mundi 5: Curator Ben Borthwick on finalists Sheela Gowda, Darius Mikšys and Miriam BäckströmWe take a look at works by three of the finalists in Artes Mundi 5 at National Museum Cardiff, as seen by exhibition curator Ben Borthwick.10 October 2012
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News Chinese Artist Xu Bing Scoops £40,000 Artes Mundi PrizeBeijing-born artist Xu Bing has been declared the first ever winner of the Artes Mundi prize for visual art and received his £40,000 award at a ceremony in Wales yesterday.29 March 2004
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Interview Curator's Choice: Elizabeth Walker of National Museum Cardiff chooses a Stone Age axeCurator's Choice: Elizabeth Walker, Curator of Palaeolithic & Mesolithic Archaeology at National Museum Cardiff picks a Neanderthal hand axe made of rhyolite, which dates back to c. 60,000-35,000 BC.01 February 2009
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Preview Festival overload: a look at the art festivals, biennials and triennials of 2014It's a bumper year for bi-annual and tri-annual art festivals and this is the only round up you need: from Glasgow Festival to Whitstable Biennale, here's what to put in the diary.15 January 2014
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News First World War Centenary Partnership announces 2014 exhibitions and eventsA series of 1917 lithographs in Cardiff and a photo exhibition at Tate Modern are among hundreds of projects and resources announced for the First World War Centenary.04 November 2013
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C24 Feature From Kraftwerk and William Scott to Jeremy Deller and David Bowie: A Culture24 review of 2013 in artIt's been an eventful 12 months in the art world: the shows, the spaces, the players and highlights. Culture24's Mark Sheerin takes a looks back.23 December 2013
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News Hoards, axes, rings and dress pins: Archaeologists survey treasures from Bronze Age to Tudor period in WalesEight Welsh finds have been declared treasure in Wales, from a metal detectorist's discovery of a hoard of coins in Glamorgan to a 16th century ring inscribed with words of romance.22 April 2015
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News Kings, martyrs and angels: The gold and silver medieval rings discovered by detectorists in WalesSee the late medieval and Renaissance gold and silver rings which are the latest discoveries to be declared treasure in Wales.30 March 2016
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News Last chance to see Neolithic tomb and Celtic fire-dog in Cardiff archaeological galleryA 1st century leopard cup from Italy and examples of the earliest gold in Wales could move to St Fagans as part of a bid to give the collection greater exposure.19 February 2014
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Trail Monks, knights, peasants, merchants - a Mediaeval trailThis trail is a guide to some of the places in Britain where you can find out about all things mediaeval, from the monks' plainsong to King Richard III and the Peasants' Revolt.11 June 2008
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News "Must-see" Rembrandt masterpiece back on show at National Museum CardiffThe Welsh Government says a hugely popular 17th century Rembrandt painting is a must-see for anyone looking to escape the house near Cardiff during the festive period.20 December 2012
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News National Museum Cardiff Adds Two Metre Swordfish To Its CollectionThe discovery of a rare swordfish on a Welsh beach reveals the richness of life beneath our coastal waters and National Museum Cardiff gets to add to its collection.07 July 2008
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News National Museum Cardiff lines up major Treasures and Adventures in Archaeology exhibitionTreasures, fakes, explorers and fictional adventurers all feature as National Museum Cardiff lines up a major exhibition exploring some of the most spectacular archaeological finds of the last two centuries.03 December 2015
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News National Museum entomologist and fly expert swaps Cardiff for Chile in biodiversity tripDr Adrian Plant will spend three weeks in the Chilean Lake District as part of a group trip pursuing the insects who can answer questions about biodiversity in Wales.17 November 2011
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News National Museum Wales acquires 18th century pastel portraitsAmgueddfa Cymru, National Museum Wales has acquired a pair of beautiful 18th century pastel portraits by Hugh Douglas Hamilton celebrating the lives of two important Welsh patrons of the arts.23 July 2009
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News National Museum Wales Puts Out Call For 'Urdd Memories' For 2009 ExhibitionA search for memories from members past and present of Urdd Gobaith Cymru has been launched for a new exhibition at National Museum Cardiff, St Fagans Oriel 1 gallery.04 June 2008