Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus is an experimental music collective. The group's music is a blend of folk and sacred music, industrial and ambient sounds, and samples that has drawn comparisons to neofolk artists like Current 93 and Death in June, as well as artists including Dead Can Dance, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Henryk Górecki, and Arvo Pärt…
Read MoreJoy Wolfenden Brown’s 'Ochre Light’ has won the Judges Choice Award at The Chaiya Art Award exhibition ‘Awe and Wonder’ currently on show at Gallery@OXO, South Bank
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 MoreThe donation has been made in the loving and lasting memory of Daisy Brooks from Bures, Essex and Ethan Cass from Pendeen in Cornwall who tragically lost their lives to DIPG…
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 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 MoreJoy Wolfenden Brown features in the Jan/Feb issue of Evolver Magazine as a result of winning the Evolver Prize at the RWA Open Exhibition for her painting ‘Heartburst’.
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 MoreJoy Wolfenden Brown's 'Pneuma' & Roger Thorp's 'Blue In Amber' opened at Anima-Mundi on 27th July, to great enthusiams. The exhibitions continue until 1st September
Read MoreAnima-Mundi curate ‘From Silence’ at Herrick Gallery, Mayfair
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