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'''''Kapitell''''' is a pair of ceramic print on porcelain artworks by [[Victor Agius]]. They each measure 26cm in diameter. This work was donated to [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività]] in 2017 and is now part of the [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]].
'''''Kapitell''''' is a pair of ceramic print on porcelain artworks by [[Victor Agius]]. They each measure 26cm in diameter. This work was donated to [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività]] in 2017 and is now part of the [[Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection]].


<q>[[Victor Agius]] (...) attempts to capture his precarious struggle to reimagine public art in ways suggested by overbearing bureaucrats who seemingly misunderstand the very nature of site-specific works of art. What remains is a a fragment of ruined ruins, which in the hands of a masterful artist becomes a significant piece with a mice-political aspect.</q> '''Toni Sant'''
<blockquote><q>[[Victor Agius]] (...) attempts to capture his precarious struggle to reimagine public art in ways suggested by overbearing bureaucrats who seemingly misunderstand the very nature of site-specific works of art. What remains is a a fragment of ruined ruins, which in the hands of a masterful artist becomes a significant piece with a mice-political aspect.</q> <ref>Exhibition catalogue contents - The World Is No Longer Flat, published by Fondazzjoni Kreattività, 2018</ref><blockquote>
:'''Toni Sant'''
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Revision as of 10:07, 19 September 2018

Kapitell is a pair of ceramic print on porcelain artworks by Victor Agius. They each measure 26cm in diameter. This work was donated to Fondazzjoni Kreattività in 2017 and is now part of the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection.

Victor Agius (...) attempts to capture his precarious struggle to reimagine public art in ways suggested by overbearing bureaucrats who seemingly misunderstand the very nature of site-specific works of art. What remains is a a fragment of ruined ruins, which in the hands of a masterful artist becomes a significant piece with a mice-political aspect. [1]

Toni Sant


Kapitell 3.jpeg


Exhibitions

External Links

  1. Exhibition catalogue contents - The World Is No Longer Flat, published by Fondazzjoni Kreattività, 2018
  2. http://www.kreattivita.org/event/consume/