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2 0 2 3 E X H I B I T ION S The Spring Programme at The Mill
IN T ERVIEW A major solo exhibition by artist Darren Tanti
T U RIN An ideal incubator for contemporary art
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The state of the built environment The entropic life cycle of various architecture elements dominates and inspires the discourse led by Andrew Borg Wirth, curator and exhibiting architect, on what the role of the architect is, or should be, in the current Maltese context. Conceived as a group show, Experiments in Entropy at Valletta Contemporary is an experiment in itself, in the way it brings together 11 young professionals on the basis of their age and educational profile, therefore providing the audience with an unusual and accurate photograph of a very specific group, at this specific point in time, in Malta. >> Exhibition, Experiments in Entropy, pg. 27 JOANNA DELIA & MARIA LUISI
Empty Shell 1 by Darren Tanti. Photo by Neil Farrugia >> pg. 15
L I O T TA C ATA M B O N E
REA Tort ta min. Photo by Elisa Von Brockdorff
WHERE ARE THE ANGRY BIRDS?
SPOTLIGHT Exhibition highlights from 2022 produced by Fondazzjoni Patrimonju
PODCAST Treasures from Malta, a podcast series
EXHIBITION Tracing the collaboration between light designer Franck
Franjou, AP Valletta and photographer Guillaume Dreyfuss Foundation Students Prize
NEWS Lina Ghotmeh selected to conceive the 22nd Serpentine Pavilion, London
BIENNALE APS Mdina Contemporary Art Biennale 2023 Malta show
COMPETITION The 6th annual Sovereign Art REVIEW Ten artists of African descent in
EVENTS Exhibitions in Malta and around the world
“Women who are trapped, are invisible to the police and to justice, women who suffer physical and emotional abuse and cannot run away because neither the geography nor the tongues of their mothers, would allow it. Trapped until death - whether this comes by way of murder, or old age….So they paint landscapes. Or oranges. Or orchids. As do their sisters. To calm down.” >> Extract, Art and Gender Based Violence, pg. 30