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EXHIBITION Elisa Von Brockdorff’s homage to small items
OPINION Black Lives, Parisian Picnics and Art Matters
REVIEW The exciting decade of the roaring 20s at Kunsthaus Zürich
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OPINION
Should They Stay or Should They Go?
Elisa Von Brockdorff, Strategies, limited edition signed photograph, 2020, exhibited at La Bottega Art Bistro, 201 Merchants Street, Valletta, until 10 September
“Which public monuments can also be deemed to be works of art? And, should, calamitously, Queen Victoria be removed, what would we replace her with? Another man in a suit? There are far too many already.” Opinion, Pg. 17
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A detail from the first edition of Momentum at Casa Lucrezia, Isla, October 2019. Photo: Cyril Sancereau
Art after Lockdown
Plan B: Postpandemic – the ‘new’ exhibition experience? ARCHITECTURE Time to re-awaken our spatial imagination and question design’s priorities ART MARKET International exhibitions bring recognition to Ethiopian contemporary art SPOTLIGHT Chinese museums set the stage for the post-Covid art experience with Anna Calleja, the winner of the ARTS ID’s Young Emerging Artist Call her vision for the future of the visual arts industry in Malta make spaces for art more equitable? reacting to the COVID-19 crisis
INTERVIEW
Q&A Maria Galea and
OPINION Can an online experience
SPOTLIGHT How Greek artists and cultural institutions are
FEATURE The role of art galleries in Malta
I don’t buy into virtual experiences. Never have I watched a concert, dance piece, performance or even toured a museum or gallery online. Heck, I won’t even read an e-book. Perhaps mine is an old school mentality, but I like to think of myself as one who enjoys authenticity. >> Pg. 33