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Untitled (from Malta: Memories and Explorations 1989-2001) is a mixed media on plywood artwork by artist Jean Busuttil Zaleski. It measures 102cm x 99.5cm. This work was donated to Fondazzjoni Kreattività in 2002 and is now part of the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection.
Malta is perhaps better known for its Neolithic temples and tourist sights. In the work of Malta-born artist Jean Busuttil Zaleski (...) we see an engagement with the islands goodness myth and the deification of a female form what is both a symbol of fertility and a veneration of the limestone creations dating back to the earliest-known Mediterranean cultures.[1].
- Toni Sant
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Exhibitions
Untitled (from Malta: Memories and Explorations 1989-2001) has been displayed in the following exhibitions:
- 25th January to 7th April 2019: Art from the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Collection: Documenting 2013-2018, held at Spazju Kreattiv;
- 3rd September to 28th September 2018: The work was featured in the Id-Dinja M'Għadiex Ċatta (The World Is No Longer Flat) exhibition at the European Court of Auditors, Luxembourg[2];
- 8th May to 23rd June 2002: The work was first exhibited as part of Busuttil Zaleski's Malta: Memories and Explorations 1989-2001 exhibition, held at Spazju Kreattiv.
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- ↑ Exhibition catalogue contents - The World Is No Longer Flat, published by Fondazzjoni Kreattività, 2018
- ↑ https://www.tvm.com.mt/en/news/first-maltese-artistic-exhibition-at-european-court-of-auditors-in-luxembourg/