http://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Margarida&feedformat=atomM3P - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T06:12:31ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.36.1http://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Deception&diff=49737Deception2019-01-29T12:42:16Z<p>Margarida: </p>
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<div>'''Deception''' was collective exhibition - Six women: one mission. Six upcoming contemporary artists, from different backgrounds display her works together. <br />
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From photographic stills by [[Romina Delia]], to installation work by [[Elise Von Brockdorff]], contemporary collage by [[Teresa Sciberras]], installation by [[Enriqué Tabone]], fashion design by [[Jasmina Reljic]] and a mixed installation by [[Christine X]] – all with the aim of uncovering the truth.<ref>http://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2010-02-07/news/who-is-deceiving-whom-269952/</ref><br />
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==Artists== <br />
* [[Christine X]];<br />
* [[Elisa Von Brockdorff]];<br />
* [[Enriqué Tabone]];<br />
* [[Jasmina Reljic]];<br />
* [[Romina Delia]];<br />
* [[Teresa Sciberras]].<br />
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==Exhibition==<br />
* 15th February to 28th February 2010: [[Spazju Kreattiv]].<br />
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=References=<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Art Exhibitions in Malta]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Deception&diff=49736Deception2019-01-29T12:42:02Z<p>Margarida: Created page with "'''Deception''' was collective exhibition - Six women: one mission. Six upcoming contemporary artists, from different backgrounds display her works together. From photograph..."</p>
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<div>'''Deception''' was collective exhibition - Six women: one mission. Six upcoming contemporary artists, from different backgrounds display her works together. <br />
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From photographic stills by [[Romina Delia]], to installation work by [[Elise Von Brockdorff]], contemporary collage by [[Teresa Sciberras]], installation by [[Enrique Tabone]], fashion design by [[Jasmina Reljic]] and a mixed installation by [[Christine X]] – all with the aim of uncovering the truth.<ref>http://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2010-02-07/news/who-is-deceiving-whom-269952/</ref><br />
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==Artists== <br />
* [[Christine X]];<br />
* [[Elisa Von Brockdorff]];<br />
* [[Enriqué Tabone]];<br />
* [[Jasmina Reljic]];<br />
* [[Romina Delia]];<br />
* [[Teresa Sciberras]].<br />
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==Exhibition==<br />
* 15th February to 28th February 2010: [[Spazju Kreattiv]].<br />
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=References=<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Art Exhibitions in Malta]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Breathe&diff=49735Breathe2019-01-29T12:34:39Z<p>Margarida: /* Exhibitions */</p>
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'''''Breathe''''' is a 2 minute video by the artist [[Romina Delia]] that was part of the collective exhibition [[Deception]] - ''Six women: one mission''.<br />
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[[Romina Delia]] ''work derives from a series of photographs taken while abroad, featuring a performer immersed in water whose garb inevitably veered afloat, only to reveal her naked body beneath. Ms Delia’s stills, featuring details of limbs and body parts are, in my eyes, immediately reminiscent, or even a direct reference to Gustave Courbet’s The Origin of the World, one of the most erotically-charged paintings dating to the 19th century. The dark set background and warm colours of Ms Delia’s work almost hark back to the internally illuminated candle-lit scenes by Georges de La Tour, another reference to French realist painting.'' <ref>https://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20100225/life/cos-shakespeare-said-it-best.295721</ref><br />
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==Exhibitions==<br />
'''''Breathe''''' has been displayed in the following exhibitions:<br />
* 25th January to 7th April 2019: [[Art from the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Collection: Documenting 2013-2018 (exhibition)|Art from the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Collection: Documenting 2013-2018]], held at [[Spazju Kreattiv]];<br />
* 15th February to 28th February 2010: [[Deception]] held at [[Spazju Kreattiv]].<br />
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=References=<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
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[[Category:Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=The_Other_Side_of_Life&diff=49734The Other Side of Life2019-01-29T12:28:59Z<p>Margarida: added Category:Visual Art Exhibitions in Malta using HotCat</p>
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<div>'''The Other Side of Life''' was an exhibition by the artist [[Catherine Cavallo]], held at [[Spazju Kreattiv]].<br />
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==Exhibition== <br />
28th October to 12th December 2004: [[Spazju Kreattiv]].<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://www.catherinecavallo.com Artist's Official Website]<br />
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[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Art Exhibitions in Malta]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=The_Other_Side_of_Life&diff=49733The Other Side of Life2019-01-29T12:28:46Z<p>Margarida: added Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta using HotCat</p>
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<div>'''The Other Side of Life''' was an exhibition by the artist [[Catherine Cavallo]], held at [[Spazju Kreattiv]].<br />
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==Exhibition== <br />
28th October to 12th December 2004: [[Spazju Kreattiv]].<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://www.catherinecavallo.com Artist's Official Website]<br />
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[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=The_Other_Side_of_Life&diff=49732The Other Side of Life2019-01-29T12:28:31Z<p>Margarida: Created page with "'''The Other Side of Life''' was an exhibition by the artist Catherine Cavallo, held at Spazju Kreattiv. ==Exhibition== 28th October to 12th December 2004: Spazju..."</p>
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<div>'''The Other Side of Life''' was an exhibition by the artist [[Catherine Cavallo]], held at [[Spazju Kreattiv]].<br />
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==Exhibition== <br />
28th October to 12th December 2004: [[Spazju Kreattiv]].<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://www.catherinecavallo.com Artist's Official Website]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=The_Secret&diff=49731The Secret2019-01-29T12:24:23Z<p>Margarida: </p>
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<div>'''The Secret''' was a 41-piece exhibition from [[Lisa Falzon]] that took place in [[Spazju Kreattiv]] in 2006. <br />
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==Exhibition==<br />
*8th April to 7th May 2006: [[Spazju Kreattiv]]. <br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://lisa-falzon.com/about-1/ Artit's Official Website]<br />
*[http://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2006-04-30/news/60-second-interview-lisa-falzon-90684/ Interview] <br />
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[[Category:Visual Art Exhibitions in Malta]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=The_Way_of_the_Heart&diff=49730The Way of the Heart2019-01-29T12:23:25Z<p>Margarida: /* External Links */</p>
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<div>'''The Way of the Heart''' is an exhibition by [[Anna Grima]].<br />
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<blockquote>Anna Grima has given the collective title "'''The Way of The Heart'''" to her works in this, her latest exhibition. Much of her inspiration has clearly been derived from the spirit motifs painted on the walls of the Hal-Saflieni Hypogeum. In a complex field of structural components, she has incorporated fragmentary echoes of these ancient, cryptic scripts. While representing what is familiar in the Malta's cultural heritage, these symbols provide not only tantalizing clues to their deeper significance, a hidden code just beyond the grasp of the viewer . Meaning is gained in the revelation of the soft glow of an inner light, but full comprehension remains beyond reach. </blockquote><br />
::'''Joseph Paul Cassar'''<br />
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==Exhibition==<br />
* 6th January to 15th February 2002: [[Spazju Kreattiv]] <ref>http://www.mdinabiennale.org/index.php/42-mdbn-artists/389-anna-grima</ref><br />
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==External Links==<br />
*[http://www.annagrima.com/about.php Artist's Official Website]<br />
*[https://www.annagrima.com/gallery/otherworks/Illustrated_Publications llustrated Publications]<br />
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=References=<br />
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[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Art Exhibitions in Malta]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Weekend_With_Grandma&diff=49729Weekend With Grandma2019-01-29T12:17:58Z<p>Margarida: /* External Links */</p>
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Weekend With Grandma''}}<br />
[[File:CWeekend With Grandma.jpg|thumb|Weekend With Grandma, by Moira Zahra]]<br />
'''Weekend With Grandma''' is a watercolour and ink in acrylic frame by the artist [[Moira Zahra]]. The artwork mesures 55.4cm x 73.4cm in its frame and weights 3.9kg. This work was donated to [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività]] in 2014 and is now part of the [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]].<br />
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==Exhibition==<br />
'''''Weekend With Grandma''''' has been displayed in the following exhibitions:<br />
* 25th January to 7th April 2019: [[Art from the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Collection: Documenting 2013-2018 (exhibition)|Art from the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Collection: Documenting 2013-2018]], held at [[Spazju Kreattiv]]; <br />
* 21st February to 31st March 2014: Upper Halls of St James Cavalier, [[Spazju Kreattiv]].<br />
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==External Links==<br />
*[http://www.moirazahra.com/ Artist's Official Website]<br />
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[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Art Works]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Untitled_(from_The_Other_Side_of_Life)&diff=49728Untitled (from The Other Side of Life)2019-01-29T12:17:28Z<p>Margarida: </p>
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[[File:TheOtherSideOfLife.jpeg|thumb|Untitled, by Catherine Cavallo]]<br />
'''''Untitled''''' is Charcoal and paint on green paper, by the artist [[Catherine Cavallo]]. It measures 85cm x 102.3cm in its frame and weights 7.6kg. This work was donated to [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività]] in 2004 and is now part of the [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]].<br />
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==Exhibitions==<br />
'''''Untitled''''' has been displayed in the following exhibitions: <br />
* 18th October to 12th December 2004: [[The Other Side of Life]] exhibition, held at [[Spazju Kreattiv]]. <br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://www.catherinecavallo.com Artist's Official Website]<br />
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[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Art Works]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=X%27fadal_minn_Na%C4%A7la&diff=49727X'fadal minn Naħla2019-01-29T12:16:35Z<p>Margarida: /* External Links */</p>
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'''Naħla''' is a artwork from [Enriqué Tabone] and consists of a giant bee sculpted in transparent plexiglass. The main aim of this work is to raise awareness about the central role of bee culture in human culture. <br />
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The bee is prevalent in Maltese culture, evidenced by the fact that it is the honey bee that was selected to adorn the 3 mils coin between 1972 and 2006. Today the honey bee is an underrated Maltese icon, and the ultimate aim of such art installation is to raise some awareness about its former glory and grant it its well deserved share in public discourse.<br />
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This work was donated to [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività]] in 2017 and is now part of the [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]].<br />
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==Exhibitions==<br />
'''''Naħla''''' has been displayed in the following exhibitions:<br />
* 25th January to 7th April 2019: [[Art from the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Collection: Documenting 2013-2018 (exhibition)|Art from the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Collection: Documenting 2013-2018]], held at [[Spazju Kreattiv]]; <br />
* 15th April until 14th May 2017: [[Naħla (exhibition)]], part of [[VIVA 2017]] held in [[Spazju Kreattiv]].<br />
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==External Links==<br />
*[http://enri.que.com.mt/portfolio/nahla/ Artist's Official Website]<br />
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[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Art Works]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Malta:_Memories_and_Explorations_1989-2001&diff=49726Malta: Memories and Explorations 1989-20012019-01-29T12:08:43Z<p>Margarida: </p>
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<div>'''Malta: Memories and Explorations 1989-2001''' is an exhibition by [[Jean Busuttil Zaleski]].<br />
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In the years 1989-1990 Jean came to Malta specifically to plan a series of artwork that had to do with the spirit of these sacred places. She imagined them with their original occupants roaming through. <br />
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''"For the past twenty years I have wanted to do a series of work based in these temples. In 1989 and 1990, I finally made my pilgrimages - trips to Malta during which I spend almost all my time roaming through the various structures, absorbing the environment, making sketches, taking photographs. Back in the States, I worked on my [Ancestor Series]. My intention was not to make realistic imitation of the temples, but to express through this work their spirit and their culture."'' <br />
:'''Jean Busuttil Zaleski'''<br />
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The focus remains in what is so obvious to every visitor: the huge standing stones, the doorways and the passages, the open spaces within, the haunting enigma which still surrounds their builders and their purposes. With her invested additions one comes across specific quotes and references such as the nearly circular chamber hewn out of solid rock in the Hal Saflieni Hypogeum and some of the artifacts found on these sites such as the Sleeping Lady and pots. The essence is on the spirit of these temples, bathed in the brilliance of Mediterranean light, covered with the vast expanse of sky and surrounded by the deep blue sea. In this exhibition Jean is here celebrating her childhood roots in Malta by relieving those experiences.<br />
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:'''Joseph Paul Cassar''' (''Exhibition Curator'')<br />
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==Exhibition==<br />
* 8th May to 23rd June 2002: [[Spazju Kreattiv]]<br />
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==External Links==<br />
*[http://www.goddesstourstomalta.com/jean_zaleski/ Artist's Official Website]<br />
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[[Category:Visual Art Exhibitions in Malta]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Mieke_Bal&diff=49724Mieke Bal2019-01-29T11:55:24Z<p>Margarida: added Category:Born in 1946 using HotCat</p>
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<div>[[File:Mieke Bal.png|thumb|400px|Mieke Bal]]<br />
'''Mieke Bal''' (b. 14 March 1946) is a Dutch cultural theorist, video artist, and Professor Emerita in Literary Theory at the University of Amsterdam. Previously she also was Academy Professor of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and co-founder of the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis at the University of Amsterdam. <br />
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Bal has published more than thirty books on a wide range of subjects. Her research interests include biblical and classical antiquity, seventeenth-century and modern art, contemporary literature, feminism, mental illness, and migratory culture.[12]<br />
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Bal is a video artist whose films and installations have been exhibited internationally. As a member of the film collective [[Cinema Suitcase]], she made several videos that mostly revolve around issues of migration. With [[Michelle Williams Gamaker]], she directed the feature-length film [[A Long History of Madness]] (2011). Based on the book Mère Folle, by French psychoanalyst [[Françoise Davoine]], the film is a so-called [[‘theoretical fiction’]] that examines how madness can be treated analytically. Bal and [[Williams Gamaker]] completed their second feature film [[Madame B]] (2014), a modern interpretation of [[Gustave Flaubert]]’s 1856 masterpiece [[Madame Bovary]].<br />
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==Selected Publications<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mieke_Bal</ref>==<br />
* 2013. Endless Andness: The Politics of Abstraction According to Ann Veronica Janssens. London and New York: Bloomsbury;<br />
* 2013. Thinking in Film: The Politics of Video Installation According to Eija-Liisa Ahtila. London and New York: Bloomsbury;<br />
* 2010. Of What One Cannot Speak: Doris Salcedo’s Political Art. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-03578-6;<br />
* 2009 [1985]. Narratology: Introduction to the Theory of Narrative. 3rd ed. Trans. Christine van Boheemen. Toronto: University of Toronto Press;<br />
* 2006. A Mieke Bal Reader. Chicago: University of Chicago Press;<br />
* 2002. Travelling Concepts in the Humanities: A Rough Guide. Toronto: University of Toronto Press;<br />
* 1999. Quoting Caravaggio: Contemporary Art, Preposterous History. Chicago: University of Chicago Press;<br />
* 1996. Double Exposures: The Subject of Cultural Analysis. London and New York: Routledge;<br />
* 1991. Reading “Rembrandt”: Beyond the Word–Image Opposition. Cambridge, UK, and New York: Cambridge University Press;<br />
* 1988. Death and Dissymmetry: The Politics of Coherence in the Book of Judges. Chicago: University of Chicago Press;<br />
* 1988. Murder and Difference: Gender, Genre and Scholarship on Sisera’s Death. Trans. Matthew Gumpert. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press;<br />
* 1987. Lethal Love: Feminist Literary Readings of Biblical Love Stories. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press.<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.miekebal.org/ Official Website]<br />
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==References==<br />
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[[Category:Born in 1946]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Mieke_Bal&diff=49723Mieke Bal2019-01-29T11:55:13Z<p>Margarida: removed Category:Born in 1934 using HotCat</p>
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<div>[[File:Mieke Bal.png|thumb|400px|Mieke Bal]]<br />
'''Mieke Bal''' (b. 14 March 1946) is a Dutch cultural theorist, video artist, and Professor Emerita in Literary Theory at the University of Amsterdam. Previously she also was Academy Professor of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and co-founder of the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis at the University of Amsterdam. <br />
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Bal has published more than thirty books on a wide range of subjects. Her research interests include biblical and classical antiquity, seventeenth-century and modern art, contemporary literature, feminism, mental illness, and migratory culture.[12]<br />
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Bal is a video artist whose films and installations have been exhibited internationally. As a member of the film collective [[Cinema Suitcase]], she made several videos that mostly revolve around issues of migration. With [[Michelle Williams Gamaker]], she directed the feature-length film [[A Long History of Madness]] (2011). Based on the book Mère Folle, by French psychoanalyst [[Françoise Davoine]], the film is a so-called [[‘theoretical fiction’]] that examines how madness can be treated analytically. Bal and [[Williams Gamaker]] completed their second feature film [[Madame B]] (2014), a modern interpretation of [[Gustave Flaubert]]’s 1856 masterpiece [[Madame Bovary]].<br />
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==Selected Publications<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mieke_Bal</ref>==<br />
* 2013. Endless Andness: The Politics of Abstraction According to Ann Veronica Janssens. London and New York: Bloomsbury;<br />
* 2013. Thinking in Film: The Politics of Video Installation According to Eija-Liisa Ahtila. London and New York: Bloomsbury;<br />
* 2010. Of What One Cannot Speak: Doris Salcedo’s Political Art. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-03578-6;<br />
* 2009 [1985]. Narratology: Introduction to the Theory of Narrative. 3rd ed. Trans. Christine van Boheemen. Toronto: University of Toronto Press;<br />
* 2006. A Mieke Bal Reader. Chicago: University of Chicago Press;<br />
* 2002. Travelling Concepts in the Humanities: A Rough Guide. Toronto: University of Toronto Press;<br />
* 1999. Quoting Caravaggio: Contemporary Art, Preposterous History. Chicago: University of Chicago Press;<br />
* 1996. Double Exposures: The Subject of Cultural Analysis. London and New York: Routledge;<br />
* 1991. Reading “Rembrandt”: Beyond the Word–Image Opposition. Cambridge, UK, and New York: Cambridge University Press;<br />
* 1988. Death and Dissymmetry: The Politics of Coherence in the Book of Judges. Chicago: University of Chicago Press;<br />
* 1988. Murder and Difference: Gender, Genre and Scholarship on Sisera’s Death. Trans. Matthew Gumpert. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press;<br />
* 1987. Lethal Love: Feminist Literary Readings of Biblical Love Stories. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press.<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.miekebal.org/ Official Website]<br />
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==References==<br />
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[[Category:Female Visual Artists from Outside Malta]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Enriqu%C3%A9_Tabone&diff=49722Enriqué Tabone2019-01-29T11:54:48Z<p>Margarida: added Category:Female Visual Artists from Malta using HotCat</p>
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<div>[[File:Enriqué Tabone.jpg|thumb|350px|Enriqué Tabone]]<br />
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'''Enriqué Tabone'''’s art is inspired by experimentation with a wide range of materials and media. The artist sees herself as an extension of the medium she is working with and vice versa. She intervenes in the material, developing an understanding of what it can do and the media it may be applied to. She uses this creative process to express feelings as well as evoke thought in the audience. Her work seeks to create an experience, allowing people to interact with art. People are invited to engage with the narrative elements of her work also by bringing in their own stories.<br />
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Her work, [Red Leaf], is a permanent seating sculpture in the Verdala Sculpture Garden in Buskett. <br />
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Tabone also produces design work, including wearable art and home products, such as a Flutter Colander, under the brand, QUE.<ref>https://www.linkedin.com/in/enriquetabone</ref><br />
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==Instalations==<br />
* 2008, 2009, 2011: Earth Garden Festival;<br />
* 2008: Notte Bianca;<br />
* 2011: Launch of Splendid Lounge;<br />
* 2010: Deception, a collective exhibition of upcoming contemporary women artists at Lascaris Wharf.<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[https://www.que.com.mt// Artist's Design Studio]<br />
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[[Category:Female Visual Artists from Malta]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Bridget_McCrum&diff=49721Bridget McCrum2019-01-29T11:54:19Z<p>Margarida: </p>
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<div>[[File:Bridget McCrum.jpg|thumb|400px|Bridget McCrum]]<br />
'''Bridget McCrum''' (b. 1934) is a stone-carver but works in plaster for many bronze pieces.<br />
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She had always been excited by ancient remains and fragments of carving. Her travels to many sites from different cultures around the Mediterranean, and the chance to work on archaeological surveys in [[Somalia]] increased her interest in small objects from the past. The landscape around her two homes has inevitably worked itself into her head. The gentle curves of the hills of South Devon and the stark limestone cliffs carved by wind and sea on [[Gozo]], have all subconsciously influenced her works.<br />
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<q>I look down on birds circling and gliding above their prey from my home high above the Dart estuary. They make marvellously abstracted subjects and I have carved them ever since I have been here. Some have been cast into bronze which I patinate myself.</q> <ref>http://www.bridgetmccrum.com/profile.aspx</ref><br />
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She was also elected member of [[The Royal West of England Academy]] and published books and articles. <br />
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==Exhibitions==<br />
* 2014: Canary Wharf, London;<br />
* 2007-2015: RWA Autumn Exhibition;<br />
* 2010: RWA, Far & Near;<br />
* 2010: Coombe Gallery, Dartmouth;<br />
* 2008, 2010, 2012, 2016: On Form Sculpture, Asthall Manor, Burford, Oxfordshire;<br />
* 2008-2016: Messum's Fine Art,Lords Wood, Marlow. Buckinghamshire;<br />
* 2003-2006: Concepts Gallery, Sculpture at Goodwood;<br />
* 2000-2006: Sculpture in the Garden, Bohun Gallery;<br />
* 1997-2016: Messums Fine Art;<br />
* 1989-2008: New Art Centre at Roche Court, Salisbury;<br />
* 2005: RBS Cetenery: sculpture in the garden, University of Leicester;<br />
* 1999-2004: Art London;<br />
* 2005: Chichester Festival;<br />
* 2003: Tooth and Claw, Royal West of England Academy;<br />
* 2003: Drawn Conclusions, Plymouth City Museum;<br />
* 1998: University of Surrey;<br />
* 1998: RWA Open Sculpture Exhibition;<br />
* 1997 & 1995: Sculpture in the Garden, Deans Court, Wimborne;<br />
* 1996: Chelsea Harbour;<br />
* 1991, 1989 & 1983: Royal Academy.<br />
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==Solo exhibitions==<br />
* 2014 Canary Wharf;<br />
* 2008, 2011, 2014: Messum's Fine Art, London;<br />
* 2002: St James Cavalier Art Centre, Malta;<br />
* 1998 & 1997: Messums Fine Art, London;<br />
* 1995: Wattis Gallery, Hong Kong;<br />
* 1994: Dartington Hall;<br />
* 1992: Melitensia Gallery, Malta;<br />
* 1991: Vanessa Devereux Gallery, London;<br />
* 1990: School of Architecture, Plymouth;<br />
* 1988: Phoenix Gallery, Lavenham;<br />
* 1986: Vanessa Devereux Gallery, London;<br />
* 1984: Drawing Schools, Eton. <br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.bridgetmccrum.com/profile.aspx Official Website]<br />
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==References==<br />
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[[Category:Visual Artists]]<br />
[[Category:Female Visual Artists from Outside Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Born in 1934]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Mieke_Bal&diff=49720Mieke Bal2019-01-29T11:36:48Z<p>Margarida: </p>
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<div>[[File:Mieke Bal.png|thumb|400px|Mieke Bal]]<br />
'''Mieke Bal''' (b. 14 March 1946) is a Dutch cultural theorist, video artist, and Professor Emerita in Literary Theory at the University of Amsterdam. Previously she also was Academy Professor of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and co-founder of the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis at the University of Amsterdam. <br />
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Bal has published more than thirty books on a wide range of subjects. Her research interests include biblical and classical antiquity, seventeenth-century and modern art, contemporary literature, feminism, mental illness, and migratory culture.[12]<br />
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Bal is a video artist whose films and installations have been exhibited internationally. As a member of the film collective [[Cinema Suitcase]], she made several videos that mostly revolve around issues of migration. With [[Michelle Williams Gamaker]], she directed the feature-length film [[A Long History of Madness]] (2011). Based on the book Mère Folle, by French psychoanalyst [[Françoise Davoine]], the film is a so-called [[‘theoretical fiction’]] that examines how madness can be treated analytically. Bal and [[Williams Gamaker]] completed their second feature film [[Madame B]] (2014), a modern interpretation of [[Gustave Flaubert]]’s 1856 masterpiece [[Madame Bovary]].<br />
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==Selected Publications<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mieke_Bal</ref>==<br />
* 2013. Endless Andness: The Politics of Abstraction According to Ann Veronica Janssens. London and New York: Bloomsbury;<br />
* 2013. Thinking in Film: The Politics of Video Installation According to Eija-Liisa Ahtila. London and New York: Bloomsbury;<br />
* 2010. Of What One Cannot Speak: Doris Salcedo’s Political Art. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-03578-6;<br />
* 2009 [1985]. Narratology: Introduction to the Theory of Narrative. 3rd ed. Trans. Christine van Boheemen. Toronto: University of Toronto Press;<br />
* 2006. A Mieke Bal Reader. Chicago: University of Chicago Press;<br />
* 2002. Travelling Concepts in the Humanities: A Rough Guide. Toronto: University of Toronto Press;<br />
* 1999. Quoting Caravaggio: Contemporary Art, Preposterous History. Chicago: University of Chicago Press;<br />
* 1996. Double Exposures: The Subject of Cultural Analysis. London and New York: Routledge;<br />
* 1991. Reading “Rembrandt”: Beyond the Word–Image Opposition. Cambridge, UK, and New York: Cambridge University Press;<br />
* 1988. Death and Dissymmetry: The Politics of Coherence in the Book of Judges. Chicago: University of Chicago Press;<br />
* 1988. Murder and Difference: Gender, Genre and Scholarship on Sisera’s Death. Trans. Matthew Gumpert. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press;<br />
* 1987. Lethal Love: Feminist Literary Readings of Biblical Love Stories. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press.<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.miekebal.org/ Official Website]<br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Artists]]<br />
[[Category:Female Visual Artists from Outside Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Born in 1934]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=File:Mieke_Bal.png&diff=49719File:Mieke Bal.png2019-01-29T11:36:26Z<p>Margarida: Photo taken from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mieke_Bal.</p>
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<div>Photo taken from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mieke_Bal.</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Olaug_Vethal&diff=49718Olaug Vethal2019-01-29T11:06:45Z<p>Margarida: </p>
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<div>[[File:Olaug Vethal.png |thumb|Olaug Vethal]]<br />
'''Olaug Vethal''' (1946 – 2007) was a Norwegian artist, born in 1946 in a small parish a few miles North of Oslo/Norway. She studied Philosophy and German in Oslo and she began painting in the early 1970s. <br />
Olaug studied art at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences and started her artistic career. She started with landscape paintings in watercolours. Later she took up figurative painting and other artistic styles. Olaug Vethal had frequently exhibitions in Hamburg, Norway and France.<br />
Most noteworthy is the absence of dark colours, the strong expression, paintings that contain a dynamic movement and a large variety of bright colours.<br />
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She lived and worked in Malta, most of her life - from 1988 until She passed away on February 25th 2007. Hundreds of mourners; friends, relatives, students, colleagues and co-artists, attended her funeral. Her works continued to live on private collections worldwide.<br />
Olaug Vethal was invited to paint at the jazz concerts held in the clubs of Hamburg. Her passion for painting musicians and jazz and the attempt to catch the music and the atmosphere of concerts on paper and canvas.<br />
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In 1988 Olaug Vethal moved to Malta where she started again giving art lessons and soon began teaching Art at the De La Salle College. She tutored several students who would become artists like Lisa Gwen, Christine Xuereb, Francesca Amato-Gauci and Priscilla Ainhoa Griscti.<br />
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At the De La Salle College she was described by the headmaster [[John Portelli]] as a dedicated and enthusiastic teacher, being close to her tears when some of her students did badly in test or exams. Through her colleagues, especially [[Mark Debono]] (PhD), she received inspiration for her work as an artist, philosopher and teacher. <ref>http://www.olaugvethal.com</ref><br />
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:<blockquote>''“Olaug’s artwork reflects the unmistakable presence of spontaneity, passion and life. Much like her work, Olaug was outspoken and passionate; a genuine free spirit.”''</blockquote><br />
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==External Links== <br />
* [http://www.olaugvethal.com/ Tribute Official Page]<br />
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==References== <br />
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[[Category:Visual Artists]]<br />
[[Category:Female Visual Artists from Outside Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Born in 1946]]<br />
[[Category:Died in 2007]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=File:Olaug_Vethal.png&diff=49717File:Olaug Vethal.png2019-01-29T11:02:31Z<p>Margarida: This photo was taken from: http://www.olaugvethal.com/.</p>
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<div>This photo was taken from: http://www.olaugvethal.com/.</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=File:KBridget_McCrumart.jpeg&diff=49592File:KBridget McCrumart.jpeg2019-01-24T13:01:34Z<p>Margarida: This artwork is in the collection of Fondazzjoni Kreattività.</p>
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<div>This artwork is in the collection of Fondazzjoni Kreattività.</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Untitled_(Bridget_McCrum)&diff=49591Untitled (Bridget McCrum)2019-01-24T13:01:12Z<p>Margarida: Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Untitled???''}} Untitled, by Bridget McCrum '''''Untitled''''' is a silk screen painting print, by the artist Bridget..."</p>
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[[File:KBridget McCrumart.jpeg|thumb|Untitled, by Bridget McCrum]]<br />
'''''Untitled''''' is a silk screen painting print, by the artist [[Bridget McCrum]]. It measures 55.9cm x 84.2cm and weights 4.4 kg. This work was donated to [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività]] in 2002 and is now part of the [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]].<br />
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==Exhibitions==<br />
'''''Untitled''''' has been displayed in the following exhibitions:<br />
* 31st August to 2oth October 2002: [[Spazju Kreattiv]]. <br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.bridgetmccrum.com/profile.aspx Artist's Official Website]<br />
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[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Art Works]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Pilbara_Rock_Mosaic_(silk_painting)&diff=49590Pilbara Rock Mosaic (silk painting)2019-01-24T12:44:50Z<p>Margarida: </p>
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[[File:KirstenJeffcoatart.jpeg|thumb|Untitled, by Kirsten Jeffcoat]]<br />
'''''Untitled''''' is a silk scarf painting, by the artist [[Kirsten Jeffcoat]] and an envelope including ''Care of Silk Painting'' Letter. The silk scarf measures 84.8cm x 87cm and weights 50g. This work was donated to [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività]] and is now part of the [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]].<br />
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==Exhibitions==<br />
'''''Untitled''''' has been displayed in the following exhibitions:<br />
* 2000: [[Pilbara Rock Mosaic]], held at [[Spazju Kreattiv]]. <br />
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[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Art Works]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Breathe&diff=49589Breathe2019-01-24T12:42:47Z<p>Margarida: added Category:Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection using HotCat</p>
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'''''Breathe''''' is a 2 minute video by the artist [[Romina Delia]] that was part of the collective exhibition [[Deception]] - ''Six women: one mission''.<br />
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[[Romina Delia]] ''work derives from a series of photographs taken while abroad, featuring a performer immersed in water whose garb inevitably veered afloat, only to reveal her naked body beneath. Ms Delia’s stills, featuring details of limbs and body parts are, in my eyes, immediately reminiscent, or even a direct reference to Gustave Courbet’s The Origin of the World, one of the most erotically-charged paintings dating to the 19th century. The dark set background and warm colours of Ms Delia’s work almost hark back to the internally illuminated candle-lit scenes by Georges de La Tour, another reference to French realist painting.'' <ref>https://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20100225/life/cos-shakespeare-said-it-best.295721</ref><br />
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==Exhibitions==<br />
'''''Breathe''''' has been displayed in the following exhibitions:<br />
* 25th January to 7th April 2019: [[Art from the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Collection: Documenting 2013-2018 (exhibition)|Art from the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Collection: Documenting 2013-2018]], held at [[Spazju Kreattiv]];<br />
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=References=<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Art Works]]<br />
[[Category:Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Moira_Zahra&diff=49588Moira Zahra2019-01-24T12:38:38Z<p>Margarida: </p>
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<div>[[File:Moira Zahra.jpg|thumb|400px|Moira Zahra]]<br />
'''Moira Zahra''' is a Edinburgh-based freelance illustrator / graphic designer with a background in Creative Higher Education. <br />
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<blockquote>''My visual style is quite versatile, but it often involves characters and patterns. My work is partially inspired by classic fashion illustration but with a playful, witty and contemporary approach. I also illustrate for children's books and I've co-authored my first children's book last year which has been shortlisted at the Malta National Book Prize, 2018.<br />
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I'm influenced by people and culture mostly, through the observation of everyday life with a sketchbook in hand and a healthy amount of people-watching.''<ref>http://www.moirazahra.com/about/</ref>'</blockquote><br />
::'''Moira Zahra''' <br />
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==Awards & Recognition==<br />
* 2018: 'Mama, allura din Imhabba?" (Co-authored with Mark Scicluna) shortlisted at the Malta National Book Prize 2018;<br />
* 2018: Winner of the Kelpies Illustration Prize 2018; <br />
* 2018: One of six Petit Bateau 100 ans competition winners - 'Culotte' Illustration selected from more than 14,500 Entries (2018) and now for sale at Petit Bateau;<br />
* 2017: Selected Artist for the Malta Creative Europe Desk Promotional Strategy;<br />
* 2017: Online Coordinator of 'Politicks' Card Game Designed by Prof.Gordon Pace, Illustrated by Mark Scicluna. The game was awarded second place at the 'Malta Innovation Awards';<br />
* 2015: Concept Artist and 2D Animator for "Ephemeral" awarded Most Unusual Game at the Malta Game Jam. <br />
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==Published Books==<br />
* 2017: "Mama, Allura din Imhabba?"children's picture book co-authored & co-illustrated with Mark Scicluna, Merlin Publishers. <br />
<br />
==Published Book Illustration== <br />
* 2018: 'Tikka Qari: Il-Misteru tal-Arlogg, it-tieni parti' - Merlin Publishers; <br />
* 2017: 'Tikka Qari: Super Nina' - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2017: 'Tikka Qari: Il-Misteru tal-Arlogg' - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2017: 'Tikka Qari: Dar Gdida ghal Guzi' - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2017: 'Tikka Qari: Ir-Ragel tal-Mantell Iswed' - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2017: 'Il-Vinkulari - Il-Vjaggaturi taz-Zmien' - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2017: 'Patatinu - Il-Hmar ta' Qalbu Tajba' - Horizons Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Tikka Kliem" - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Tikka Qari: Qum" - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Tikka Qari: Il-Hadd id-Dar tan-Nanna" - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Tikka Qari: Fejn mar Pippi?" - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Tikka Qari: Papa! Mama!" - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Tikka Qari: L-Annimali ta Ganni" - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Tikka Qari: Rota jew Ballun?" - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Tikka Qari: Il-Gelat" - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Tikka Qari: Mid-Djarju ta Tina" - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Tikka Qari: Aqrali Storja" - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Tikka Qari: Kemm Nixtieq" - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Tikka Qari: Noli" - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Min Qatta lil Orsinu" - Klabb Kotba Maltin;<br />
* 2016: "Niki Tibza fid-Dlam" - Klabb Kotba Maltin;<br />
* 2016: "Fejn Hu Roki?" - Klabb Kotba Maltin;<br />
* 2016: "Roki Jixtieq ikun Annimal iehor" - Klabb Kotba Maltin.<br />
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==Published Journal / Magazine / Webzine / Cover illustration== <br />
* 2018: Cover Illustration for Business Agenda Publication (Malta);<br />
* 2018: Cover Illustration for Country Profiler - Cyprus Country Report;<br />
* 2018: Illustration for 'In the forest of our childhood story published on Adda-Stories;<br />
* 2016 - 2017: Cover Illustration and Editorial Illustrations for Malta Gaming Authority Annual Report;<br />
* 2016 - 2017: Editorial Illustrations for Cyprus Investments Fund Guide;<br />
* 2017: "No Cause for Celebration" published on 'Pushing out the boat magazine';<br />
* 2016: Cover illustration for "Fittixni" a book by Antoinette Borg, published by Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: Illustration for "Her Sister" story published on Adda-Stories;<br />
* 2015: Cover Art, Schlock Magazine - online;<br />
* 2013: Editorial illustration, Schlock Magazine - online;<br />
* 2014: Cover Illustration for Issues 8, 9, 10, 11 of Indulge Magazine.<br />
<br />
==Selected Press==<br />
* 2018: Featured on 'The Book Seller' for Winning the Kelpies Illustration Prize;<br />
* 2017: "Mile-stone Gender Equality Publication" - A feature on my book "Mama, Allura din Imhabba?" on The Times of Malta;<br />
* 2017: "Malta's First Children's Book about Gay Love has just been Published" - feature on Lovin Malta;<br />
* 2015: "A Space Boy Dream' webcomic featured as one of MaltaToday's Best Ideas;<br />
* 2015: "Colouring Outside the Lines" - Interview on MaltaToday Newspaper;<br />
* 2015: Feature on my design for "Little Dudes" Berlin on Behance Toy Design Served;<br />
* 2014: Feature on 'Xebgha Nies' on 'Il-Bizzilla' Air Malta's In-flight Magazine;<br />
* 2014: "Malta Takes a 'cavalier' Approach to Art" - Feature on 'Xebgha Nies' Exhibition on Cassone Online Magazine;<br />
* 2014: "What if the toddler were an insect?" - Interview on MaltaToday Newspaper;<br />
* 2014: "Faces, faces everywhere" - Review on Xebgha Nies Exhibition on The Times of Malta;<br />
* 2013: Feature on 'A Space Boy Dream' webcomic on 'Let's Go' Ryan Air magazine;<br />
* 2012: Comic Strip Artists and their "Space Boy Dream" on Malta Inside Out.<br />
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==Events / Workshops / Mentorship / Other Projects==<br />
* 2018: Awarded practice research funding from Arts Council Malta for 'Creative Maltese in Parallel' project; <br />
* 2017 - 2018: Artist in Residence (Illustration) at Edinburgh College of Arts; <br />
* 2016: Malta Arts Council Evaluator for Community Art Projects; <br />
* 2016: Behance Portfolio Speaker & Portfolio Reviewer in collaboration with Pure Concepts Design Agency; <br />
* 2016: Character Design workshop in collaboration with Mark Scicluna as part of the National Book Festival - University of Malta; <br />
* 2015 and 2014: BPW Malta (Business and Professional Women) Careers Day Mentor. <br />
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<ref>http://www.moirazahra.com/publishedwork/</ref><br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://www.moirazahra.com Official Website]<br />
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=References=<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Artists]]<br />
[[Category:Female Visual Artists from Outside Malta]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Moira_Zahra&diff=49587Moira Zahra2019-01-24T12:38:22Z<p>Margarida: added Category:Female Visual Artists from Outside Malta using HotCat</p>
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<div>[[File:Moira Zahra.jpg|thumb|400px|Moira Zahra]]<br />
'''Moira Zahra''' is a Edinburgh-based freelance illustrator / graphic designer with a background in Creative Higher Education. <br />
<br />
<blockquote>''My visual style is quite versatile, but it often involves characters and patterns. My work is partially inspired by classic fashion illustration but with a playful, witty and contemporary approach. I also illustrate for children's books and I've co-authored my first children's book last year which has been shortlisted at the Malta National Book Prize, 2018.<br />
<br />
I'm influenced by people and culture mostly, through the observation of everyday life with a sketchbook in hand and a healthy amount of people-watching.'' '''Moira Zahra''' <ref>http://www.moirazahra.com/about/</ref>'</blockquote><br />
<br />
==Awards & Recognition==<br />
* 2018: 'Mama, allura din Imhabba?" (Co-authored with Mark Scicluna) shortlisted at the Malta National Book Prize 2018;<br />
* 2018: Winner of the Kelpies Illustration Prize 2018; <br />
* 2018: One of six Petit Bateau 100 ans competition winners - 'Culotte' Illustration selected from more than 14,500 Entries (2018) and now for sale at Petit Bateau;<br />
* 2017: Selected Artist for the Malta Creative Europe Desk Promotional Strategy;<br />
* 2017: Online Coordinator of 'Politicks' Card Game Designed by Prof.Gordon Pace, Illustrated by Mark Scicluna. The game was awarded second place at the 'Malta Innovation Awards';<br />
* 2015: Concept Artist and 2D Animator for "Ephemeral" awarded Most Unusual Game at the Malta Game Jam. <br />
<br />
==Published Books==<br />
* 2017: "Mama, Allura din Imhabba?"children's picture book co-authored & co-illustrated with Mark Scicluna, Merlin Publishers. <br />
<br />
==Published Book Illustration== <br />
* 2018: 'Tikka Qari: Il-Misteru tal-Arlogg, it-tieni parti' - Merlin Publishers; <br />
* 2017: 'Tikka Qari: Super Nina' - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2017: 'Tikka Qari: Il-Misteru tal-Arlogg' - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2017: 'Tikka Qari: Dar Gdida ghal Guzi' - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2017: 'Tikka Qari: Ir-Ragel tal-Mantell Iswed' - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2017: 'Il-Vinkulari - Il-Vjaggaturi taz-Zmien' - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2017: 'Patatinu - Il-Hmar ta' Qalbu Tajba' - Horizons Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Tikka Kliem" - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Tikka Qari: Qum" - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Tikka Qari: Il-Hadd id-Dar tan-Nanna" - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Tikka Qari: Fejn mar Pippi?" - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Tikka Qari: Papa! Mama!" - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Tikka Qari: L-Annimali ta Ganni" - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Tikka Qari: Rota jew Ballun?" - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Tikka Qari: Il-Gelat" - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Tikka Qari: Mid-Djarju ta Tina" - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Tikka Qari: Aqrali Storja" - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Tikka Qari: Kemm Nixtieq" - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Tikka Qari: Noli" - Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: "Min Qatta lil Orsinu" - Klabb Kotba Maltin;<br />
* 2016: "Niki Tibza fid-Dlam" - Klabb Kotba Maltin;<br />
* 2016: "Fejn Hu Roki?" - Klabb Kotba Maltin;<br />
* 2016: "Roki Jixtieq ikun Annimal iehor" - Klabb Kotba Maltin.<br />
<br />
==Published Journal / Magazine / Webzine / Cover illustration== <br />
* 2018: Cover Illustration for Business Agenda Publication (Malta);<br />
* 2018: Cover Illustration for Country Profiler - Cyprus Country Report;<br />
* 2018: Illustration for 'In the forest of our childhood story published on Adda-Stories;<br />
* 2016 - 2017: Cover Illustration and Editorial Illustrations for Malta Gaming Authority Annual Report;<br />
* 2016 - 2017: Editorial Illustrations for Cyprus Investments Fund Guide;<br />
* 2017: "No Cause for Celebration" published on 'Pushing out the boat magazine';<br />
* 2016: Cover illustration for "Fittixni" a book by Antoinette Borg, published by Merlin Publishers;<br />
* 2016: Illustration for "Her Sister" story published on Adda-Stories;<br />
* 2015: Cover Art, Schlock Magazine - online;<br />
* 2013: Editorial illustration, Schlock Magazine - online;<br />
* 2014: Cover Illustration for Issues 8, 9, 10, 11 of Indulge Magazine.<br />
<br />
==Selected Press==<br />
* 2018: Featured on 'The Book Seller' for Winning the Kelpies Illustration Prize;<br />
* 2017: "Mile-stone Gender Equality Publication" - A feature on my book "Mama, Allura din Imhabba?" on The Times of Malta;<br />
* 2017: "Malta's First Children's Book about Gay Love has just been Published" - feature on Lovin Malta;<br />
* 2015: "A Space Boy Dream' webcomic featured as one of MaltaToday's Best Ideas;<br />
* 2015: "Colouring Outside the Lines" - Interview on MaltaToday Newspaper;<br />
* 2015: Feature on my design for "Little Dudes" Berlin on Behance Toy Design Served;<br />
* 2014: Feature on 'Xebgha Nies' on 'Il-Bizzilla' Air Malta's In-flight Magazine;<br />
* 2014: "Malta Takes a 'cavalier' Approach to Art" - Feature on 'Xebgha Nies' Exhibition on Cassone Online Magazine;<br />
* 2014: "What if the toddler were an insect?" - Interview on MaltaToday Newspaper;<br />
* 2014: "Faces, faces everywhere" - Review on Xebgha Nies Exhibition on The Times of Malta;<br />
* 2013: Feature on 'A Space Boy Dream' webcomic on 'Let's Go' Ryan Air magazine;<br />
* 2012: Comic Strip Artists and their "Space Boy Dream" on Malta Inside Out.<br />
<br />
==Events / Workshops / Mentorship / Other Projects==<br />
* 2018: Awarded practice research funding from Arts Council Malta for 'Creative Maltese in Parallel' project; <br />
* 2017 - 2018: Artist in Residence (Illustration) at Edinburgh College of Arts; <br />
* 2016: Malta Arts Council Evaluator for Community Art Projects; <br />
* 2016: Behance Portfolio Speaker & Portfolio Reviewer in collaboration with Pure Concepts Design Agency; <br />
* 2016: Character Design workshop in collaboration with Mark Scicluna as part of the National Book Festival - University of Malta; <br />
* 2015 and 2014: BPW Malta (Business and Professional Women) Careers Day Mentor. <br />
<br />
<ref>http://www.moirazahra.com/publishedwork/</ref><br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://www.moirazahra.com Official Website]<br />
<br />
=References=<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT: Zahra, Moira}}<br />
[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Artists]]<br />
[[Category:Female Visual Artists from Outside Malta]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Enriqu%C3%A9_Tabone&diff=49586Enriqué Tabone2019-01-24T12:36:21Z<p>Margarida: removed Category:Born in 1957 using HotCat</p>
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<div>[[File:Enriqué Tabone.jpg|thumb|350px|Enriqué Tabone]]<br />
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'''Enriqué Tabone'''’s art is inspired by experimentation with a wide range of materials and media. The artist sees herself as an extension of the medium she is working with and vice versa. She intervenes in the material, developing an understanding of what it can do and the media it may be applied to. She uses this creative process to express feelings as well as evoke thought in the audience. Her work seeks to create an experience, allowing people to interact with art. People are invited to engage with the narrative elements of her work also by bringing in their own stories.<br />
<br />
Her work, [Red Leaf], is a permanent seating sculpture in the Verdala Sculpture Garden in Buskett. <br />
<br />
Tabone also produces design work, including wearable art and home products, such as a Flutter Colander, under the brand, QUE.<ref>https://www.linkedin.com/in/enriquetabone</ref><br />
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==Instalations==<br />
* 2008, 2009, 2011: Earth Garden Festival;<br />
* 2008: Notte Bianca;<br />
* 2011: Launch of Splendid Lounge;<br />
* 2010: Deception, a collective exhibition of upcoming contemporary women artists at Lascaris Wharf.<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[https://www.que.com.mt// Artist's Design Studio]<br />
<br />
=References=<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Borg Cardona, Celia}}<br />
[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Artists]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Bridget_McCrum&diff=49585Bridget McCrum2019-01-24T12:35:44Z<p>Margarida: added Category:Born in 1934 using HotCat</p>
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<div>[[File:Bridget McCrum.jpg|thumb|400px|Bridget McCrum]]<br />
'''Bridget McCrum''' (b. 1934) is a stone-carver but works in plaster for many bronze pieces.<br />
<br />
She had always been excited by ancient remains and fragments of carving. Her travels to many sites from different cultures around the Mediterranean, and the chance to work on archaeological surveys in [[Somalia]] increased her interest in small objects from the past. The landscape around her two homes has inevitably worked itself into her head. The gentle curves of the hills of South Devon and the stark limestone cliffs carved by wind and sea on [[Gozo]], have all subconsciously influenced her works.<br />
<br />
<q>I look down on birds circling and gliding above their prey from my home high above the Dart estuary. They make marvellously abstracted subjects and I have carved them ever since I have been here. Some have been cast into bronze which I patinate myself.</q> <ref>http://www.bridgetmccrum.com/profile.aspx</ref><br />
<br />
She was also elected member of [The Royal West of England Academy] and published books and articles. <br />
<br />
==Exhibitions==<br />
* 2014: Canary Wharf, London;<br />
* 2007-2015: RWA Autumn Exhibition;<br />
* 2010: RWA, Far & Near;<br />
* 2010: Coombe Gallery, Dartmouth;<br />
* 2008, 2010, 2012, 2016: On Form Sculpture, Asthall Manor, Burford, Oxfordshire;<br />
* 2008-2016: Messum's Fine Art,Lords Wood, Marlow. Buckinghamshire;<br />
* 2003-2006: Concepts Gallery, Sculpture at Goodwood;<br />
* 2000-2006: Sculpture in the Garden, Bohun Gallery;<br />
* 1997-2016: Messums Fine Art;<br />
* 1989-2008: New Art Centre at Roche Court, Salisbury;<br />
* 2005: RBS Cetenery: sculpture in the garden, University of Leicester;<br />
* 1999-2004: Art London;<br />
* 2005: Chichester Festival;<br />
* 2003: Tooth and Claw, Royal West of England Academy;<br />
* 2003: Drawn Conclusions, Plymouth City Museum;<br />
* 1998: University of Surrey;<br />
* 1998: RWA Open Sculpture Exhibition;<br />
* 1997 & 1995: Sculpture in the Garden, Deans Court, Wimborne;<br />
* 1996: Chelsea Harbour;<br />
* 1991, 1989 & 1983: Royal Academy.<br />
<br />
==Solo exhibitions==<br />
* 2014 Canary Wharf;<br />
* 2008, 2011, 2014: Messum's Fine Art, London;<br />
* 2002: St James Cavalier Art Centre, Malta;<br />
* 1998 & 1997: Messums Fine Art, London;<br />
* 1995: Wattis Gallery, Hong Kong;<br />
* 1994: Dartington Hall;<br />
* 1992: Melitensia Gallery, Malta;<br />
* 1991: Vanessa Devereux Gallery, London;<br />
* 1990: School of Architecture, Plymouth;<br />
* 1988: Phoenix Gallery, Lavenham;<br />
* 1986: Vanessa Devereux Gallery, London;<br />
* 1984: Drawing Schools, Eton. <br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://www.bridgetmccrum.com/profile.aspx Official Website]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:McCrum, Bridget}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Artists]]<br />
[[Category:Female Visual Artists from Outside Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Born in 1934]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Bridget_McCrum&diff=49584Bridget McCrum2019-01-24T12:35:10Z<p>Margarida: </p>
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<div>[[File:Bridget McCrum.jpg|thumb|400px|Bridget McCrum]]<br />
'''Bridget McCrum''' (b. 1934) is a stone-carver but works in plaster for many bronze pieces.<br />
<br />
She had always been excited by ancient remains and fragments of carving. Her travels to many sites from different cultures around the Mediterranean, and the chance to work on archaeological surveys in [[Somalia]] increased her interest in small objects from the past. The landscape around her two homes has inevitably worked itself into her head. The gentle curves of the hills of South Devon and the stark limestone cliffs carved by wind and sea on [[Gozo]], have all subconsciously influenced her works.<br />
<br />
<q>I look down on birds circling and gliding above their prey from my home high above the Dart estuary. They make marvellously abstracted subjects and I have carved them ever since I have been here. Some have been cast into bronze which I patinate myself.</q> <ref>http://www.bridgetmccrum.com/profile.aspx</ref><br />
<br />
She was also elected member of [The Royal West of England Academy] and published books and articles. <br />
<br />
==Exhibitions==<br />
* 2014: Canary Wharf, London;<br />
* 2007-2015: RWA Autumn Exhibition;<br />
* 2010: RWA, Far & Near;<br />
* 2010: Coombe Gallery, Dartmouth;<br />
* 2008, 2010, 2012, 2016: On Form Sculpture, Asthall Manor, Burford, Oxfordshire;<br />
* 2008-2016: Messum's Fine Art,Lords Wood, Marlow. Buckinghamshire;<br />
* 2003-2006: Concepts Gallery, Sculpture at Goodwood;<br />
* 2000-2006: Sculpture in the Garden, Bohun Gallery;<br />
* 1997-2016: Messums Fine Art;<br />
* 1989-2008: New Art Centre at Roche Court, Salisbury;<br />
* 2005: RBS Cetenery: sculpture in the garden, University of Leicester;<br />
* 1999-2004: Art London;<br />
* 2005: Chichester Festival;<br />
* 2003: Tooth and Claw, Royal West of England Academy;<br />
* 2003: Drawn Conclusions, Plymouth City Museum;<br />
* 1998: University of Surrey;<br />
* 1998: RWA Open Sculpture Exhibition;<br />
* 1997 & 1995: Sculpture in the Garden, Deans Court, Wimborne;<br />
* 1996: Chelsea Harbour;<br />
* 1991, 1989 & 1983: Royal Academy.<br />
<br />
==Solo exhibitions==<br />
* 2014 Canary Wharf;<br />
* 2008, 2011, 2014: Messum's Fine Art, London;<br />
* 2002: St James Cavalier Art Centre, Malta;<br />
* 1998 & 1997: Messums Fine Art, London;<br />
* 1995: Wattis Gallery, Hong Kong;<br />
* 1994: Dartington Hall;<br />
* 1992: Melitensia Gallery, Malta;<br />
* 1991: Vanessa Devereux Gallery, London;<br />
* 1990: School of Architecture, Plymouth;<br />
* 1988: Phoenix Gallery, Lavenham;<br />
* 1986: Vanessa Devereux Gallery, London;<br />
* 1984: Drawing Schools, Eton. <br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://www.bridgetmccrum.com/profile.aspx Official Website]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:McCrum, Bridget}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Artists]]<br />
[[Category:Female Visual Artists from Outside Malta]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Marie_Louise_Kold&diff=49583Marie Louise Kold2019-01-24T12:33:37Z<p>Margarida: added Category:Female Visual Artists from Outside Malta using HotCat</p>
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<div>[[File:Marie Louise Kold.jpg|thumb|300px|Marie Louise Kold]]<br />
'''Marie Louise Kold''' (born in 1974) is a danish metal artist living and working in sweden and malta. she has made a name for herself internationally with her ability to turn bare metals into highly emotionally charged works of art.<br />
<br />
she has developed a technique that is entirely her own, but which has its roots in the tradition of copper printing. working with copper, brass and bronze she engraves and etches the metal, not using it to print with, but transforming it in such a way that the metal itself becomes the actual art object. none of the colors that result from the processes come from paint or pigments. instead, the cuprous metals are brought to life through a patination process using a variety of chemicals. the art that results not only changes depending on angle and light, but also slowly transforms from touch and time.<ref>https://www.camilleriparismode.com/our-collection/artist-gallery-malta/paintings/marie-louise-kold.html</ref><br />
<br />
==Artist in Residencies==<br />
<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
*[https://www.mlkold.com/ Official Website]<br />
*[https://www.facebook.com/mlkoldART/ Facebook Page]<br />
<br />
=References=<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Louise Kold, MArie}}<br />
[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Artists]]<br />
[[Category:Born in 1974]]<br />
[[Category:Female Visual Artists from Outside Malta]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Marie_Louise_Kold&diff=49582Marie Louise Kold2019-01-24T12:33:26Z<p>Margarida: removed Category:Female visual artists from outside Malta using HotCat</p>
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<div>[[File:Marie Louise Kold.jpg|thumb|300px|Marie Louise Kold]]<br />
'''Marie Louise Kold''' (born in 1974) is a danish metal artist living and working in sweden and malta. she has made a name for herself internationally with her ability to turn bare metals into highly emotionally charged works of art.<br />
<br />
she has developed a technique that is entirely her own, but which has its roots in the tradition of copper printing. working with copper, brass and bronze she engraves and etches the metal, not using it to print with, but transforming it in such a way that the metal itself becomes the actual art object. none of the colors that result from the processes come from paint or pigments. instead, the cuprous metals are brought to life through a patination process using a variety of chemicals. the art that results not only changes depending on angle and light, but also slowly transforms from touch and time.<ref>https://www.camilleriparismode.com/our-collection/artist-gallery-malta/paintings/marie-louise-kold.html</ref><br />
<br />
==Artist in Residencies==<br />
<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
*[https://www.mlkold.com/ Official Website]<br />
*[https://www.facebook.com/mlkoldART/ Facebook Page]<br />
<br />
=References=<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Louise Kold, MArie}}<br />
[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Artists]]<br />
[[Category:Born in 1974]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Marie_Louise_Kold&diff=49581Marie Louise Kold2019-01-24T12:33:15Z<p>Margarida: added Category:Female visual artists from outside Malta using HotCat</p>
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<div>[[File:Marie Louise Kold.jpg|thumb|300px|Marie Louise Kold]]<br />
'''Marie Louise Kold''' (born in 1974) is a danish metal artist living and working in sweden and malta. she has made a name for herself internationally with her ability to turn bare metals into highly emotionally charged works of art.<br />
<br />
she has developed a technique that is entirely her own, but which has its roots in the tradition of copper printing. working with copper, brass and bronze she engraves and etches the metal, not using it to print with, but transforming it in such a way that the metal itself becomes the actual art object. none of the colors that result from the processes come from paint or pigments. instead, the cuprous metals are brought to life through a patination process using a variety of chemicals. the art that results not only changes depending on angle and light, but also slowly transforms from touch and time.<ref>https://www.camilleriparismode.com/our-collection/artist-gallery-malta/paintings/marie-louise-kold.html</ref><br />
<br />
==Artist in Residencies==<br />
<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
*[https://www.mlkold.com/ Official Website]<br />
*[https://www.facebook.com/mlkoldART/ Facebook Page]<br />
<br />
=References=<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Louise Kold, MArie}}<br />
[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Artists]]<br />
[[Category:Born in 1974]]<br />
[[Category:Female visual artists from outside Malta]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Weekend_With_Grandma&diff=49580Weekend With Grandma2019-01-24T12:30:59Z<p>Margarida: </p>
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[[File:CWeekend With Grandma.jpg|thumb|Weekend With Grandma, by Moira Zahra]]<br />
'''Weekend With Grandma''' is a watercolour and ink in acrylic frame by the artist [[Moira Zahra]]. The artwork mesures 55.4cm x 73.4cm in its frame and weights 3.9kg. This work was donated to [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività]] in 2014 and is now part of the [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]].<br />
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==Exhibition==<br />
'''''Weekend With Grandma''''' has been displayed in the following exhibitions:<br />
* 25th January to 7th April 2019: [[Art from the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Collection: Documenting 2013-2018 (exhibition)|Art from the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Collection: Documenting 2013-2018]], held at [[Spazju Kreattiv]]; <br />
* 21st February to 31st March 2014: Upper Halls of St James Cavalier, [[Spazju Kreattiv]].<br />
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==External Links==<br />
*[http://www.moirazahra.com/ Artist's Official Website]<br />
*[https://www.behance.net/gallery/15980719/Xebgha-Nies-exhibition Event Website]<br />
<br />
[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Art Works]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=File:CWeekend_With_Grandma.jpg&diff=49579File:CWeekend With Grandma.jpg2019-01-24T12:30:27Z<p>Margarida: This artwork is in the collection of Fondazzjoni Kreattività.</p>
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<div>This artwork is in the collection of Fondazzjoni Kreattività.</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Xebg%C4%A7a_Nies&diff=49578Xebgħa Nies2019-01-24T12:22:00Z<p>Margarida: </p>
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<div>'''Xebgħa Nies''' loosely translates to a ''throng of people'' was a collective exhibition of nine Maltese artists held at [[Spazju Kreattiv]]. <br />
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<blockquote>''From pen and ink to watercolour and oil paintings, the exhibition will also feature three dimensional works in ceramics, mixed media and bronze. As the title implies (Xebgħa Nies loosely translates to a throng of people), the general subject is portraiture, however what can be expected is a unique take on an assorted set of interesting characters. From the man enjoying a pastizz and sips of Kinnie at Joe’s Bar to the mustachioed twins and everyone in between, you definitely won’t resist falling in love with this crowd.<br />
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As one would anticipate, a religious element is not missing from the works on display, and whilst Saviour Baldacchino explores Christian iconography, Kenneth Zammit Tabona’s colourful watercolours depict fleeting glances amidst opulent Maltese ecclesiastical scenarios. The darker side of things is left in the hands of Debbie Caruana Dingli, whose wicked witches will stir more than a mere bubbly cauldron. Whilst Steve Bonello returns to the exhibition scene after a hiatus of almost two decades with his unmistakable pen and ink drawings, this will be the first time Mark Scicluna and Moira Zahra will be exhibiting. Keep an eye out for Scicluna’s first Maltese man on the Moon and Zahra’s not-so-cuddly assortment of six-legged pets. Paul Scerri and Andrew Diacono will be the only two artists presenting sculptures. Whilst Scerri’s mastered medium is ceramics, as betrayed by his complex glazes, for this show Diacono chose to exhibit bronze and mixed media works. The final word rests with Marisa Attard whose illustrated sweethearts add a breezy touch of humour to the whole.'' <ref>http://indulge.com.mt/xebgha-nies-collective-art-exhibition/</ref></blockquote><br />
::'''Monique Chambers'''<br />
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==Artists== <br />
* [[Andrew Diacono]];<br />
* [[Debbie Caruana Dingli]];<br />
* [[Kenneth Zammit Tabona]];<br />
* [[Marisa Attard]];<br />
* [[Mark Scicluna]]<ref>http://www.markscicluna.com/media-and-events/</ref>;<br />
* [[Moira Zahra]]<ref>https://www.behance.net/gallery/15980719/Xebgha-Nies-exhibition</ref>;<br />
* [[Paul Scerri]];<br />
* [[Saviour Baldacchino]];<br />
* [[Steve Bonello]]. <br />
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==Exhibition==<br />
* 21st February to 31th March 2014: [[Spazju Kreattiv]]. <br><br />
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[[File: Screen_Shot_2018-11-29_at_12.10.38.png |center|700px|]]<br><br />
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==External links==<br />
* [https://www.facebook.com/events/xebgħa-nies/519091851538035/ Facebook Event]<br />
<br />
=References=<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Art Exhibitions in Malta]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Jazz_2&diff=49577Jazz 22019-01-24T12:20:29Z<p>Margarida: </p>
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[[File:Jazz 2.jpeg|thumb|Jazz 2, by Olaug Vethal]]<br />
'''''Jazz 2''''' is an acrylic on linen painting created by [[Olaug Vethal]] in 2004. It measures 101.5 cm x 101.5 cm and weights 3.7 kg. This work was donated to [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività]] and is now part of the [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]].<br />
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==Exhibitions==<br />
'''''Jazz 2''''' has been displayed in the following exhibitions.<br />
* 25th January to 7th April 2019: [[Art from the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Collection: Documenting 2013-2018 (exhibition)|Art from the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Collection: Documenting 2013-2018]], held at [[Spazju Kreattiv]]; <br />
* 27th February to 13th April 2008: Vethal's [[Grazzi Malta - Retrospective Works]] exhibition, held after her death, at [[St James Cavalier Centre for Creativity]]. <br />
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==External Links== <br />
* [http://www.olaugvethal.com/ Artist's Official Website]<br />
<br />
[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Art Works]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=File:Jazz_2.jpeg&diff=49576File:Jazz 2.jpeg2019-01-24T12:20:08Z<p>Margarida: This artwork is in the collection of Fondazzjoni Kreattività.</p>
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<div>This artwork is in the collection of Fondazzjoni Kreattività.</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Pilbara_Rock_Mosaic_(silk_painting)&diff=49575Pilbara Rock Mosaic (silk painting)2019-01-24T12:06:09Z<p>Margarida: Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Untitled???''}} Untitled, by Kirsten Jeffcoat '''''Untitled''''' is a silk scarf painting, by the artist irsten Jeffc..."</p>
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Untitled???''}}<br />
[[File:KirstenJeffcoatart.jpeg|thumb|Untitled, by Kirsten Jeffcoat]]<br />
'''''Untitled''''' is a silk scarf painting, by the artist [[irsten Jeffcoat]] and an envelope including ''Care of Silk Painting'' Letter. The silk scarf measures 84.8cm x 87cm and weights 50g. This work was donated to [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività]] and is now part of the [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]].<br />
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==''Care of Silk Painting'' Letter==<br />
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==Exhibitions==<br />
'''''Untitled''''' has been displayed in the following exhibitions:<br />
* 2000: [[Pilbara Rock Mosaic]], held at [[Spazju Kreattiv]]. <br />
<br />
[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Art Works]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=File:%27%27Care_of_Silk_Painting%27%27_Letter.png&diff=49574File:''Care of Silk Painting'' Letter.png2019-01-24T12:05:21Z<p>Margarida: This artwork is in the collection of Fondazzjoni Kreattività.</p>
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<div>This artwork is in the collection of Fondazzjoni Kreattività.</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=File:%27%27Care_of_Silk_Painting%27%27_Letter.jpeg&diff=49573File:''Care of Silk Painting'' Letter.jpeg2019-01-24T12:02:38Z<p>Margarida: This artwork is in the collection of Fondazzjoni Kreattività.</p>
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<div>This artwork is in the collection of Fondazzjoni Kreattività.</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=File:KirstenJeffcoatart.jpeg&diff=49571File:KirstenJeffcoatart.jpeg2019-01-24T12:02:03Z<p>Margarida: This artwork is in the collection of Fondazzjoni Kreattività.</p>
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<div>This artwork is in the collection of Fondazzjoni Kreattività.</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=File:%27%27Care_of_Silk_Painting%27%27_Letter1.jpeg&diff=49570File:''Care of Silk Painting'' Letter1.jpeg2019-01-24T12:01:44Z<p>Margarida: This artwork is in the collection of Fondazzjoni Kreattività.</p>
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<div>This artwork is in the collection of Fondazzjoni Kreattività.</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Untitled_(from_The_Other_Side_of_Life)&diff=49569Untitled (from The Other Side of Life)2019-01-24T11:57:32Z<p>Margarida: </p>
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Untitled??''}}<br />
[[File:TheOtherSideOfLife.jpeg|thumb|Untitled, by Catherine Cavallo]]<br />
'''''Untitled''''' is Charcoal and paint on green paper, by the artist [[Catherine Cavallo]]. It measures 85cm x 102.3cm in its frame and weights 7.6kg. This work was donated to [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività]] in 2004 and is now part of the [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]].<br />
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==Exhibitions==<br />
'''''Untitled''''' has been displayed in the following exhibitions: <br />
* 18th October to 12th December 2004: [[The Other Side of Life]] exhibition, held at [[Spazju Kreattiv]]. <br />
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[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Art Works]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=User:Andrewpace&diff=49568User:Andrewpace2019-01-24T11:49:14Z<p>Margarida: </p>
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<div>Artists, art works and original exhibition for 2013-2018 exhibition:<br />
*[[Mario Abela]] - [[Untitled (Yalta)]] - from [[Dislocated Geographies]] exhibition<br />
*[[Mario Abela]] - [[Dislocated Geographies (video)]] - from [[Dislocated Geographies]] exhibition<br />
*[[Alex Attard]] - [[I Love Great Wall]] - from [[A Wandering Eye]] exhibition<br />
*[[Alex Attard]] - [[The Overlooked Performance]] - from [[The Overlooked Performance (exhibition)]]<br />
*[[He Ping]] - [[Persistence of Form]] - from [[Persistence of Form (exhibition)]]<br />
*[[Sina Farrugia]] - [[Untitled (from Mirkeba)]] - from [[Mirkeba]] exhibition<br />
*[[Tony Briffa]] - [[Re-Collection]] - from [[Re-collection (exhibition)]]<br />
*[[Zell Osbourne]] - [[Ceramic, 1993]] - from [[????]] exhibition<br />
*[[George Muscat]] - [[Forces]] - from [[Forces (exhibition)]]<br />
*[[Victor Agius]] - [[Kapitell]] from [[Consume (exhibition)]] <br />
*[[Joe P Smith]] - [[Untitled (Mavin Khoo)]] - from [[KA]] exhibition<br />
*[[Charles Paul Azzopardi]] - [[Soleus]] - from [[Soar - Anatomy in Motion]] exhibition<br />
*[[Darrin Zammit Lupi]] - [[Isle Landers]] - from [[Isle Landers (exhibition)]]<br />
*[[Billy X Curmano]] - [[Honor the Hidden and Collected Waters]] - from [[Honor the Hidden and Collected Waters (exhibition)]]<br />
*[[Anton Agius]] - [[Francis Ebejer (bronze bust)]] - no exhibition<br />
*[[Matthew Schembri]] - [['The Crucifix']] - from [[Remembering the Future]] exhibition<br />
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PERHAPS NOT USED<br />
*[[Andy Houghton]] - [[Adam I]] and [[Adam II]] - from [[Alpha]] exhibition<br />
*[[Matthew Attard Navarro]] - [[Oly Innes I]] and [[Oly Innes II]] - from [[Alpha]] exhibition<br />
*[[Joey Leo]] - [[Calling Breeze I]] and [[Calling Breeze II]] - from [[Alpha]] exhibition<br />
*[[Julian Vassallo]] - [[Hans I]] and [[Hans II]] - from [[Alpha]] exhibition<br />
*[[Thobias Malmberg]] - [[Body I]] and [[Body II]] - from [[Alpha]] exhibition<br />
*[[Joseph Wolfgang Ohlert]] - [[Yom Wearing Mask I]] and [[Yom Wearing Mask II]] - from [[Alpha]] exhibition<br />
*[[Victor Agius]] - [[Genesis 1]] from [[Ġgantija 2013]] exhibition<br />
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Artists, artworks and original exhibition for Art + Feminism exhibition<br />
*[[Isabelle Borg]] - [[Blue Pyramid]] - from [[Sol]] exhibition<br />
*[[Celia Borg Cardona]] - [[Crossroads II]] - from [[Construct]] exhibition<br />
*[[Jean Busuttil Zaleski]] - [[Untitled (from Malta: Memories and Explorations 1989-2001)]] - from [[Malta: Memories and Explorations 1989-2001]] exhibition <br />
*[[Charlene Calleja]] - [[Untitled 8]] - from [[Interiority Disclosed]] exhibition<br />
*[[Debbie Caruana Dingli]] - [[UNKNOWN??]] - from ???which exhibition<br />
*[[Janet Caruana Savage]] - [[By the Sea]] - from [[Impressions of Ancient Maltese Temples]] exhibition<br />
*[[Catherine Cavallo]] - [[Untitled??]] - from [[The Other Side of Life]] exhibition<br />
*[[Katel Delia]] - [[The Genealogic Tree of Diversity]] (no image for now) - from [[The Genealogic Tree of Diversity (exhibition)]]<br />
*[[Romina Delia]] - [[Breathe]] - from [[Deception]] exhibition<br />
*[[Marie Louise Kold]] - [[Elusive Dreams]] - from [[Lines of Flight]] exhibition<br />
*[[Lisa Falzon]] - [[No More Mdina Landscapes]] - from [[The Secret]] exhibition<br />
*[[Anna Grima]] - [[Twelve Thoughts On the Path to Integration]] - from [[The Way of the Heart]] exhibition<br />
*[[Kirsten Jeffcoat]] - [[Untitled???]] - from [[Pilbara Rock Mosaic]] exhibition<br />
*[[Bridget McCrum]] - [[Untitled????]] - from [[????]] exhibition<br />
*[[Enriqué Tabone]] - [[Naħla]] - from [[Naħla (exhibition)]]<br />
*[[Olaug Vethal]] - [[Jazz 2]] - from [[Grazzi Malta - Retrospective Works]] exhibition<br />
*[[Moira Zahra]] - [[Weekend With Grandma]] - from [[Xebgħa Nies]] exhibition<br />
*[[Mieke Bal]] - ????<br />
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'''TO DO LIST'''<br />
*Andrew is checking to make sure we have all of the works in this list and that they have correct titles <br />
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Categories. Check that:<br />
*Every page is categorised with A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta<br />
*All Artists are categorised as male / female (from Malta / Gozo / Outside Malta), and their birth / death dates are included, if known<br />
*All Art Works are categorised as: Visual Art Works and Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection<br />
*All Exhibitions are categorised as: Visual Art Exhibitions in Malta<br />
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Styling:<br />
*For all Art Works, can you add the following text to the very top of the page, changing it to the name of the art work:<br />
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Consume''}}<br />
This turns the titles of these pages to italics, like http://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/Consume<br />
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Photos of Art Works:<br />
*All the photographs that we have of the works in our collection are now on the network at Marketing\Fondazzjoni Kreattivita Art Collection\Photographs. The names are the reference numbers that are in the "Image of Artwork" column (column Q) in the spreadsheet. The wiki can now be updated with these pics!<br />
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Creating Art from... and A+F exhibition pages<br />
*[[Art from the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Collection: Documenting 2013-2018 (exhibition)]] page is created, but needs updating with Toni's final text. I'm not sure if the Art + Feminism exhibition is a separate event or included in it.<br />
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! Record label || Catalogue number || Album title || Artist(s) || Year || Genre || Pressing country<br />
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{|class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable"<br />
|Academy || ACA 101 || Songs from Malta || Mary Rose Mallia and Charles Camilleri || 1972 || Pop || Malta ||<br />
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! Track list (side A) || Track list (side B) || Composer(s) || Copyrights || Producer || Recording location || Other details<br />
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|01 It-tfajla tar-rdum<br>02 Suldat<br>03 Il-festa<br>04 Rajt ragel<br>05 Iż-żifna<br>06 L-għanja tas-sajjieda<br />
|07 Kemm iddum<br>08 Taħziz<br>09 Bħal-lum<br>10 Il-pont ta’ Wied Rummiena<br>11 Il-minwett tal-granmastri<br>12 Il-bejjiegħa tal-ward<br />
|| Music: Charles Camilleri<br>Lyrics: Joe Friggieri ||||||||<br />
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|[[File:Academy_ACA_101_sleeve_1.JPG|120px|thumb|center|Sleeve front]]||[[File:Academy_ACA_101_sleeve_2.JPG|120px|thumb|center|Sleeve rear]]||[[File:Academy_ACA_101_A.JPG|120px|thumb|center|Side A]]||[[File:Academy_ACA_101_B.JPG|120px|thumb|center|Side B]]<br />
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|}</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Untitled_(from_The_Other_Side_of_Life)&diff=49567Untitled (from The Other Side of Life)2019-01-24T11:48:35Z<p>Margarida: </p>
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Untitled??''}}<br />
[[File:TheOtherSideOfLife.jpeg|thumb|Untitled, by Catherine Cavallo]]<br />
'''''Untitled''''' is Charcoal and paint on green paper, by the artist [[Catherine Cavallo]]. It measures 85cm x 102.3cm in its frame and weights 7.6kg. This work was donated to [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività]] in 2001 and is now part of the [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]].<br />
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==Exhibitions==<br />
'''''Untitled''''' has been displayed in the following exhibitions: <br />
* 18th October to 12th December 2004: [[The Other Side of Life]] exhibition, held at [[Spazju Kreattiv]]. <br />
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[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Art Works]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Untitled_(from_The_Other_Side_of_Life)&diff=49566Untitled (from The Other Side of Life)2019-01-24T11:48:19Z<p>Margarida: Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Untitled??''}} Untitled, by Catherine Cavallo '''''By the Sea''''' is Charcoal and paint on green paper, by the artist..."</p>
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Untitled??''}}<br />
[[File:TheOtherSideOfLife.jpeg|thumb|Untitled, by Catherine Cavallo]]<br />
'''''By the Sea''''' is Charcoal and paint on green paper, by the artist [[Catherine Cavallo]]. It measures 85cm x 102.3cm in its frame and weights 7.6kg. This work was donated to [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività]] in 2001 and is now part of the [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]].<br />
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==Exhibitions==<br />
'''''Untitled''''' has been displayed in the following exhibitions: <br />
* 18th October to 12th December 2004: [[The Other Side of Life]] exhibition, held at [[Spazju Kreattiv]]. <br />
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[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Art Works]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=File:TheOtherSideOfLife.jpeg&diff=49565File:TheOtherSideOfLife.jpeg2019-01-24T11:47:53Z<p>Margarida: This artwork is in the collection of Fondazzjoni Kreattività.</p>
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<div>This artwork is in the collection of Fondazzjoni Kreattività.</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Breathe&diff=49564Breathe2019-01-24T11:40:04Z<p>Margarida: </p>
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Breathe''}}<br />
'''''Breathe''''' is a 2 minute video by the artist [[Romina Delia]] that was part of the collective exhibition [[Deception]] - ''Six women: one mission''.<br />
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[[Romina Delia]] ''work derives from a series of photographs taken while abroad, featuring a performer immersed in water whose garb inevitably veered afloat, only to reveal her naked body beneath. Ms Delia’s stills, featuring details of limbs and body parts are, in my eyes, immediately reminiscent, or even a direct reference to Gustave Courbet’s The Origin of the World, one of the most erotically-charged paintings dating to the 19th century. The dark set background and warm colours of Ms Delia’s work almost hark back to the internally illuminated candle-lit scenes by Georges de La Tour, another reference to French realist painting.'' <ref>https://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20100225/life/cos-shakespeare-said-it-best.295721</ref><br />
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==Exhibitions==<br />
'''''Breathe''''' has been displayed in the following exhibitions:<br />
* 25th January to 7th April 2019: [[Art from the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Collection: Documenting 2013-2018 (exhibition)|Art from the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Collection: Documenting 2013-2018]], held at [[Spazju Kreattiv]];<br />
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[[Category:Visual Art Works]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Breathe&diff=49563Breathe2019-01-24T11:39:51Z<p>Margarida: </p>
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Breathe''}}<br />
'''''Breathe''''' is a 2 minute video by the artist [[Romina Delia]] that was part of the collective exhibition [[Deception]] - ''Six women: one mission''.<br />
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[[Romina Delia]] ''work derives from a series of photographs taken while abroad, featuring a performer immersed in water whose garb inevitably veered afloat, only to reveal her naked body beneath. Ms Delia’s stills, featuring details of limbs and body parts are, in my eyes, immediately reminiscent, or even a direct reference to Gustave Courbet’s The Origin of the World, one of the most erotically-charged paintings dating to the 19th century. The dark set background and warm colours of Ms Delia’s work almost hark back to the internally illuminated candle-lit scenes by Georges de La Tour, another reference to French realist painting.'' <ref>https://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20100225/life/cos-shakespeare-said-it-best.295721</ref><br />
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==Exhibitions==<br />
'''''Breathe''''' has been displayed in the following exhibitions:<br />
* 25th January to 7th April 2019: [[Art from the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Collection: Documenting 2013-2018 (exhibition)|Art from the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Collection: Documenting 2013-2018]], held at [[Spazju Kreattiv]];<br />
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[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]]<br />
[[Category:Visual Art Works]]</div>Margaridahttp://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=Breathe&diff=49562Breathe2019-01-24T11:38:46Z<p>Margarida: /* =xhibitions */</p>
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Breathe''}}<br />
'''''Breathe''''' is a 2 minute video by the artist [[Romina Delia]] that was part of the collective exhibition [[Deception]] - ''Six women: one mission''.<br />
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[[Romina Delia]] ''work derives from a series of photographs taken while abroad, featuring a performer immersed in water whose garb inevitably veered afloat, only to reveal her naked body beneath. Ms Delia’s stills, featuring details of limbs and body parts are, in my eyes, immediately reminiscent, or even a direct reference to Gustave Courbet’s The Origin of the World, one of the most erotically-charged paintings dating to the 19th century. The dark set background and warm colours of Ms Delia’s work almost hark back to the internally illuminated candle-lit scenes by Georges de La Tour, another reference to French realist painting.'' <ref>https://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20100225/life/cos-shakespeare-said-it-best.295721</ref><br />
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==Exhibitions==<br />
'''''Breathe''''' has been displayed in the following exhibitions:<br />
* 25th January to 7th April 2019: [[Art from the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Collection: Documenting 2013-2018 (exhibition)|Art from the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Collection: Documenting 2013-2018]], held at [[Spazju Kreattiv]];<br />
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[[Category:Visual Art Works]]</div>Margarida