'A Tiger in the Castle' Exhibition at Powis Castle and Garden
Discover a new exhibition by award winning Welsh artist Daniel Trivedy, responding to Powis Castle’s colonial connection to India.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Explore a new exhibition hosted within the ballroom from the 24 February - 31 May 2024 in collaboration with Artes Mundi.
Created by Daniel Trivedy, the work is an engaging and playful form of disruption. The exhibition aligns with the artist’s re-imagining of Powis Castle as a potential site of learning and social cohesion.
A series of photographic images and a filmed performance shot inside the castle and grounds last year, along with an interview recorded with the artist will be shown in the ballroom, adjacent to the Clive Museum.
The work has come about through a partnership between Artes Mundi, the international flagship visual arts organisation in Wales, National Trust Cymru and the artist.
The display is open from 11am - 4pm with last entry is at 3.30pm.
There is no additional charge to see the exhibition, but normal admission prices apply.
There’s no need to pre-book.
If you’re planning to visit as a large group, please email powiscastle@nationaltrust.org.uk to arrange it in advance.
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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