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It was first exhibited as part of the [[Dislocated Geographies]] exhibition held at [[Spazju Kreattiv]] in 2018.
It was first exhibited as part of the [[Dislocated Geographies]] exhibition held at [[Spazju Kreattiv]] in 2018.


<blockquote><q>World events are often embedded within contemporary art so it is no surprise that iconic photojournalism such as that capturing the ''Yalta Conference'' that brought together Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin to discuss the future of Europe towards the end of World War II serves as a starting point to [[Mario Abela]]'s [[Dislocated Geographies]].</q> <ref>Exhibition catalogue contents - The World Is No Longer Flat, published by Fondazzjoni Kreattività, 2018</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote><q>''World events are often embedded within contemporary art so it is no surprise that iconic photojournalism such as that capturing the ''Yalta Conference'' that brought together Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin to discuss the future of Europe towards the end of World War II serves as a starting point to [[Mario Abela]]'s [[Dislocated Geographies]].''</q> <ref>Exhibition catalogue contents - The World Is No Longer Flat, published by Fondazzjoni Kreattività, 2018</ref></blockquote>
::'''Toni Sant'''
::'''[[Toni Sant]]'''


==Exhibitions==
==Exhibitions==

Revision as of 07:28, 23 January 2019

Untiled (Yalta), by Mario Abela

Untitled (Yalta) is a paper collage drawing in charcoal by the artist Mario Abela. It measures 84cm x 64cm in its frame. This work was donated to Fondazzjoni Kreattività in 2018 and is now part of the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection.

It was first exhibited as part of the Dislocated Geographies exhibition held at Spazju Kreattiv in 2018.

World events are often embedded within contemporary art so it is no surprise that iconic photojournalism such as that capturing the Yalta Conference that brought together Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin to discuss the future of Europe towards the end of World War II serves as a starting point to Mario Abela's Dislocated Geographies. [1]

Toni Sant

Exhibitions

Untitled (Yalta) has been displayed in the following exhibitions:

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