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This exhibition invites viewers on a visual journey through the physical, emotional, and imagined landscapes that shape our perceptions of the world. Featuring a dynamic mix of media, the works on display explore the interplay between nature, memory, and imagination. From sweeping vistas of land and sea to surreal dreamscapes conjured from the depths of the artists’ minds, the exhibition redefines traditional notions of landscape art. The featured works highlight how landscapes are more than mere scenery; they are spaces where stories unfold, histories are embedded, and emotions resonate. Seascapes evoke the rhythm and power of the ocean, a timeless force that inspires awe and contemplation.
Meanwhile, imaginary-[e]scapes transport us to realms beyond reality, where boundaries dissolve, and creativity reigns. Each piece invites reflection on our relationship with the environment, both as observers and participants. Some works challenge us to see the natural world anew, while others delve into personal and collective imaginings, offering glimpses of utopias or unsettling dystopias.
Through the dialogue between the real and the imagined, Landscapes, Seascapes, and Imaginary-[e]scapes offers a thought-provoking exploration of how we navigate and reinterpret the spaces around us, inspiring viewers to envision new possibilities for the worlds within and beyond.
Participating artists:
Joseph Agius, Alex Attard, Eric Attard, Marisa Attard, Alexia Baldacchino, Fabio Borg, Celia Borg Cardona, Dave Calleja, Sarah Calleja, Antoine Paul Camilleri, Roderick Camilleri, Silvio John Camilleri, Thomaz Cauchi, Martina Darmanin, Katel Delia, Jo Dounis, Keith Ellul, Wallace Falzon, Etienne Farrell, Anna Galea, Patrick Galea, Stephen Grima, Ivan Grixti, Clyde Haber, Matthew Kassar, Yuexin Kkong, JP Migneco, Milly Mile, Mark Geoffrey Muscat, Lawrence Pavia, Ethelbert Perini, Elaine R.C. Saliba, Joanne Scerri Valentino, Darryl Schembri, Kevin Sciberras, Peter Seychell, Matthew Shirfield, Hui Sun, Yuxiang Tang, Shweta Urane, Lara Vella, Kenneth Zammit Tabona, Andrew E Zarb
The exhibition, curated by Melanie Erixon and organized by ART4MCCF, will take place at the Grandmaster’s Palace in Valletta from February 28 to March 16.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Grand Master's Palace, Valletta., 58 Triq Ir-Repubblika, Il-Belt Valletta,Valletta, Malta