Tonio Mallia’s watercolours are bleak and beautiful, powerful and perceptive. His exhibition, running til mid Feb in Gozo, brings us a rare view of Malta.
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Tonio Mallia’s watercolours are bleak and beautiful, powerful and perceptive. His exhibition, running til mid Feb in Gozo, brings us a rare view of Malta.
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Graffiti or wall art? Malta’s walls have little of either right now. But an unusual art initiative is changing our drab streets for the better.
Read more »A narrow street with a broad mind. Spaces / Spazji art exhibition, 9 – 30 July, highlights the new city insider space that Strait Street, this once most notorious of Valletta’s streets, is becoming.
Read more »Don’t miss Patrimonju Malti’s spectacular exhibition of works by one of Malta’s greatest C20th artists, Edward Caruana Dingli. Painting from private collections rarely in the public eye.
Read more »It’s still weather to be enjoying the outdoors, but if you fancy some culture, head to the National Museum of Fine Arts, Valletta. Wine flows on Saturday, and people in period costume float around on Sunday!
Read more »Malta InsideOut is also about hearing from those who straddle being insiders and outsiders. We ask artist Lisa Falzon, now in Ireland, what makes her tick and what she misses about Malta.
Read more »No. 68, the Valletta art gallery that keeps on surprising us, is running an exhibition examining ‘The Life Model’. Go size up your own body and ideals, fears and fantasies against the artistic interpretations you find there.
Read more »There’s one more week to catch a highly-intriguing group exhibition of video entitled ‘The World Next Door’ at Malta Contemporary Art (MCA) in Marsa.
Read more »St James Cavalier, Valletta, is a foremost venue for contemporary art and culture in Malta, frequently pushing boundaries and exploring its artistic license.
Read more »Photography exhibition ‘Illuminaria – from Light to Print’ offers new horizons for new photographers in Malta and some surprises for the viewer.
Read more »Anything goes at No. 68, an old Valletta house turned alternative arts’ centre. Even the bathroom is an original work of art!
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