We are thrilled to share that Tim Shaw RA’s 'Man on Fire’, which is on permanent display in the Imperial War Museum North Collection, has won the 2024 PSSA Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture.
Read MoreTim Shaw’s ‘Burning of Lifting the Curse’, in association with Anima Mundi, has become part of Peter Gabriel’s ‘i/o’ album project and live tour. Other collaborators include Ai Weiwei, Nick Cave, Olafur Eliasson, Henry Hudson, Annette Messager, Antony Micallef, David Moreno, Cornelia Parker, Megan Rooney, David Spriggs and Barthélémy Toguo…
Read MoreAnima Mundi are delighted to announce that the Imperial War Museum have acquired Tim Shaw’s monumental sculpture 'Man On Fire' to be permanently installed at the Imperial War Museum North…
Read More'The Court' is the second song from the album i/o by Peter Gabriel. The track is accompanied by a cover image featuring Tim Shaw’s ‘Lifting the Curse’ exhibited by Anima Mundi, and later burnt in a ritualistic ceremony...
Read MoreTim Shaw’s 'Casting a Dark Democracy' is included alongside Francisco Goya, Otto Dix, Christian Boltanski, Maurizio Cattelan, Gerhard Richter and David Shrigley in ’The Pain of Others’ at Dox Centre for Contemporary Art in Prague.
Read MoreWe close the year and start the next with an exhibition featuring all the excellent artists who featured in our 2022 solo programme at Anima Mundi…
Read MoreWe are delighted that our pioneering 3D Virtual tour experience is continuing to grow our global reach allowing far more people to share our exhibitions wherever they are and long after exhibitions come and go…
Read More'Samhain’ is the second in an ongoing series of international mixed online exhibitions following this rhythm of the seasons, known as ‘the wheel of the year’. This ‘calendar’ provides a cue for the duration of each show, and inevitably flavours the selection of works presented…
Read MoreMabon’ is the first in an ongoing series of international mixed online exhibitions following this rhythm of the seasons, known as ‘the wheel of the year’. This ‘calendar’ provides a cue for the duration of each show, and inevitably flavours the selection of works presented…
Read MoreFollowing Tim Shaw’s extraordinary solo exhibition 'Fág an Bealach (Clear the Way)’ at Anima Mundi a ceremony took place where the votive sculptural installation ‘Lifting the Curse’ was set aflame and its burnt entrails taken to the river and washed away, transmuting negative in to positive energy…
Read MoreAnima Mundi kick off our new year exhibition diary with a three floor solo exhibition by Tim Shaw RA. The exhibition, titled ‘Fág an Bealach (Clear the Way)’, brings together a number of Shaw’s recent sculpture and installation projects under one roof.
Read MoreAnima Mundi’s major online international mixed exhibition featuring the work of 40 international artists, is now available to view on our website alongside the online catalogue, images, texts and video…
Read MoreOffering a unique opportunity for a poetic space to meditate on key issues facing our species and through intricate interconnection our entire planet, at a pivotal turning point in human history.
Read MoreAnima Mundi are delighted to launch ‘Beyond Ourselves’ a major mixed online exhibition featuring 39 international artists.
Read More'Ode to a Nightingale' is now open online. It was curated in response to the extraordinary crisis moment of lockdown that we find ourselves in and is our most international exhibition to date.
Read MoreAnima Mundi is proud to present ‘Protected by Alarms’ which takes place in the empty and derelict, Vicarage Flats in St. Ives. The exhibition provides an eclectic response to the confused and challenging backdrop of this moment in time.
Read MoreTim Shaw’s monumental sculpture ‘Man on Fire’ is included in 'Fire: Flashes to Ashes in British Art 1692-2019', an exhibition which includes significant artists including J.M.W Turner, Joseph Wright of Derby, William Blake, Stanley Spencer, Graham Sutherland, John Martin, Cornelia Parker, David Nash, Mat Collishaw and Jeremy Deller
Read MoreThe 251st annual Royal Academy Summer Exhibition has opened its doors once again. This edition includes works from Tim Shaw, Sarah Ball, Rebecca Harper, Andrew Hardwick and Peter Randall-Page.
Read MoreTim Shaw RA's major solo exhibition 'Beyond Reason' opens at The San Diego Museum of Art on 20th October and continues until 24th February 2019.
Read MoreTim Shaw 'What Remains' is on show at The Exchange in a partnership with Anima-Mundi to present Tim Shaw’s work across two sites during 2017/18.
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