The Artistic Museum of Contemporary Art (AMOCA) is launching its second pop-up exhibition, "Dialogues Wales: New Voices from the Museum Collection," at Cardiff’s Temple of Peace. Running from April 15 to 18, the show highlights women and nonbinary artists from the private collection of co-founder Anders Hedlund, featuring over forty international and local figures including Shani Rhys James, Ewa Juszkiewicz, and Lynda Benglis.
This exhibition serves as a strategic precursor to AMOCA’s permanent opening in 2026, aiming to establish Cardiff as a hub for international contemporary art discourse. By showcasing high-profile global artists alongside established Welsh figures like Rhys James, the institution seeks to bridge the local creative scene with the broader art market and academic landscape, emphasizing a commitment to diverse representation and institutional responsibility.