Saturday, December 31, 2011
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Barrakka Ta Fuq
Barrakka ta' Fuq - 80x80cm
Acrylic and Oilbars on Canvas
Currently exhibited at Capotavola, Marsascala
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Thursday, December 08, 2011
Tuesday, December 06, 2011
Monday, November 28, 2011
Friday, November 25, 2011
Artibus 026
Painting, n. The art of protecting flat surfaces from the weather and exposing them to the critic. - Ambrose Pierce, The Devil's Dictionary
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Ġmiel il-Ħrafa - Prints
Ix-Xebba tal-Ġmiel |
Following the success of the Ġmiel il-Ħrafa exhibition last May/June, the collection of paintings is now also available in a signed and numbered limited edition prints. This collection of giclées is based on the original paintings of Ġmiel il-Ħrafa, a collection of works based on old Maltese folk tales and fables. This series is printed on Canon smooth art paper 225GSM, limited to 50 in number, signed and mounted on a 40x50cm mount. Each print is given with its own certificate of authenticity which includes the quotation from the original fable by the appropriate writer. Prints are being sold at €45 each.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Plans for 2012
This time of year, every year, I would be making sure that my plans for next 12 months are pretty much settled. Its not easy but when you are dealing with exhibition spaces and /or art galleries you have to. Most galleries have the coming few months, if not year or two, booked. So late bookings are not an option. Obviously you cannot have everything planned. Most things have to be decided at a much closer date to the actual event but at least the big stuff is decided.
So, my main events for the next year or so will be a solo exhibition of works in ink at Capo Tavola that will open in a few days. Another solo exhibition at Gallery Pi in April 2012 and, as I already announced in an earlier post, a solo exhibition in London during the first half of October 2012.
Ink is a medium I find hard to abandon and I find myself revisiting quite often. The spontaneity, the suddenness, the working with 'mistakes' are few of the things that keep me coming back to ink. Hopefull my latest works tha I will exhibit at Capo Tavola will be well received.
Ink is a medium I find hard to abandon and I find myself revisiting quite often. The spontaneity, the suddenness, the working with 'mistakes' are few of the things that keep me coming back to ink. Hopefull my latest works tha I will exhibit at Capo Tavola will be well received.
The exhibition at Gallery Pi will be something completely new. These last few months I have been experimenting with a number of different media and working with different materials. A more three-dimensional kind of work is emerging, some things more conceptual than others. Gallery Pi would is the ideal place for such a collection.
For the exhibition in London, I am still at the planning stage. I am still working on a theme and researching my approach. But some ideas are already emerging. The city as a place of human interaction is a topic I would gladly explore. In these uncertain times, aiming the spotlight over human behaviour in these large mechanical containers we call cities might be interesting. Especially for someone like me who does not live in a big city like London. Now we'll see, there is still time.
There were another two projects that I wanted to work on but they depend on other factors. One is a collaborative project with a couple of other artists and the other is a retrospective exhibition by Bertu! my cartoonist alter ego. Both have to happen, if not in 2012, early 2013.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Grand Harbour from Isla
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
638 Kilo Tanz ist Kunst
Maura Moralesin Ella - photo Gorka Bravo |
It's been over a week since I attended 638 Kilo Tanz in Essen. It was just one incredible experience, 5 days of pure artistic bliss. I have always found dance as a good source of inspiration in my work and my involvement in Argentine Tango made things worse (or better). This is nothing new. Human movement has always been a constant source of artistic inspiration and dance in particular has always attracted visual artists. Take Degas for example, I love his ballerinas, and what about Toulouse Lautrec's cancan dancers? Just brilliant! A source of inspiration that is still alive and can easily be found in works of contemporary artist like Rosemary Butcher.
Boglarka Börcsök in Discounts - photo Gorka Bravo |
So, being in Essen, in close proximity to a number of highly creative people whose main artistic language is human movement was just overwhelming. And it was not only about movement but also about personalities. During rehearsals, during breakfast or breaks you can easily see the other side of these artists and I could not but realise how similar our work is, we just chose a different language. There was a general feeling that the festival was proposed by artists and belonged to the artists, and its true. The way the organisers take care of their public, the way they nurture the relationship between themselves, the public and the performing artists was just inspiring. This is the 5th year that this festival is being held and the organisers have managed to build a magnificent following. All nights were sold out.
Jule Flierl in Happiness is a War M Gun photo Gorka Bravo |
To add to all that, I formed part of a fantastic jury, with jury members having different backgrounds but all with some involvement in dance. Festival organisers, critics, theatre owners all contributed to interesting, deep and mind opening discussions, sometimes very hot, which made the whole experience more electrifying.
In the end, the 638 Kilo Tanz Public Award 2011 went to Maura Morales' ELLA and the 638 Kilo Tanz Jury Award went to Boglarka Börcsök and her production DISCOUNTS. Jule Flierl deserved a special mention by the Jury and was awarded a two-week residency at the Dresden Theatre Project.
I Cannot but thank Jelena and Sabina for their hospitality and for involving me in their creation and to all the people I met and made friends with during my stay in Essen. Thank You All!
event organisers - http://www.tanzgebiet.de/
photos - http://gbravophoto.com/
event organisers - http://www.tanzgebiet.de/
photos - http://gbravophoto.com/
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011
Uncensoring the Capital
While in Essen, I made time to visit Zollverein. This industrial mining complex is a perfect example of how the coal mining and the coal processing industry of the 19th and 20th century was.
Zollverein |
Zollverein is the only mining site in the world where the complex processes involved in this branch of industry can be seen and clearly understood. For this reason Zollverein is the symbol of industrial heritage in the Ruhr Area, the region in Germany most deeply affected by the social, economic, aesthetic and industrial upheavals during the age of coal and steel.
The Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex (German Zeche Zollverein) has been inscribed into the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites since December 14, 2001 and is one of the anchor points of the European Route of Industrial Heritage.
Entrance to the Ruhr Museum |
The sheer size and the near perfect condition of the complex makes the place impressive. But not only that, what's also very interesting about the place is its use today. Zollverein has become a cultural and artistic centre with a multitude of buildings being used for different things like museums, conference halls, artist's workshops, exhibition spaces, concert halls, dance halls, casinos, restaurants and whatever you fancy. This was partly the result of Essen being the European Capital of Cultural, something that Valletta will be in 2018. There are a lot of lessons to be learnt from places like Essen. On the plus side, what they managed to to with Zollverein is impressive. The down side of all this is that from what I heard while talking to locals, those that lived and worked around this complex don't feel part of the transformation. The elite just took over their space in the name of culture.
Main Staircase inside Ruhr Museum |
We still have a long way to go to 2018, and that's on many levels. We need a change in censorship laws, a change of mentality of what art is, we need to create contemporary art spaces, we need....well the list is endless really. But what we should do, as a country, is to take this opportunity to place art where it deserves, not just as a touristic attraction but part of who and what we really are, our true identity, if there is one. And also regenerate Valletta and keep the city alive not just during shop hours. Because lets face it, Valletta is half dead (or half alive if we want to be positive). Shops and offices alone won't keep the city alive. In a way, the capital has only half a voice, that of commerce. What we need to do is infuse art in the everyday (and night) life of our capital...and to do that we need to involve the people.
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Street Art - Pablo Delgado
Pablo Delgado |
I am a big fan of street art, especially the 'illegal' type. Nowadays, what was once considered as vandalism is increasingly becoming part of the mainstream; it has definitely become an acceptable form of art. More often than not, the largest pieces are either commissioned or with the blessing of some kind of authority. Yet, some of the best work is still 'illegal' and pops up unexpectedly. This image above is most probably by Pablo Delgado. I came across it while walking close to Brick Lane in London. Just love Delgado's miniature work.
Friday, November 11, 2011
Back.....and forth
Finally back! Well, I've been here a couple of days now but I always need some time to settle back in my routine. The last couple of weeks were just incredible. I have been to London and then to Essen in Germany, then to London again and back to Malta.
I always enjoy London and this time in particular. I was there to finalise details regarding my forthcoming solo exhibition which I will be holding in London next year. More details on this exhibition will be posted here in the future.
In Essen, I attended the 638 Kilo Tanz Festival and was part of the jury. It was an inspiring and unforgettable experience where I have met some incredible people and seen some mind blowing stuff. In the coming days I will try to write more about this, about the whole event and the performers I met. Anyway, now its time to continue catching up with life.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
638 Kilo Tanz
From the 3rd to the 6th of November I shall be attending 638 Kilo Tanz, a contemporary dance festival held in Essen, Germany. I have been invited by Tanzgebiet e.V. (a non profit organisation dedicated to the organisation of contemporary dance events) to sit on this year's jury for the "638 Kilo Tanz Newcomer Preis". The jury will consist of people coming from different artistic spheres.
This year’s 638 Kilo Tanz is presented on 4 days, from the 3rd to the 6th of November 2011. 19 dance productions from North Rhine-Westphalia, Switzerland, Belgium, Berlin and Italy are involved including culinary delights, films and installations.
Whilst attending this event I shall be holding meetings with the organisers on my possible involvement in a similar project (to be held in the near future) which will include an audio/visual artistic installation interpreting contemporary dance, for which I shall be responsible. For more information about Tanzgebiet e.V. please visit http://www.tanzgebiet.de
This year’s 638 Kilo Tanz is presented on 4 days, from the 3rd to the 6th of November 2011. 19 dance productions from North Rhine-Westphalia, Switzerland, Belgium, Berlin and Italy are involved including culinary delights, films and installations.
Whilst attending this event I shall be holding meetings with the organisers on my possible involvement in a similar project (to be held in the near future) which will include an audio/visual artistic installation interpreting contemporary dance, for which I shall be responsible. For more information about Tanzgebiet e.V. please visit http://www.tanzgebiet.de
Monday, October 24, 2011
One – An Exhibition of Sculpture
The 28th of October will see the opening of an exhibition of sculpture by Jeremy Ellul. This event will be held at the Malta Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, Palazzo De La Salle, in Republic Street, Valletta, and will consist of about 25 pieces in ceramic, wood and steel. For this exhibition, besides presenting some newer themes, the artist will also be revisiting some older ones tackling them in new media. The exhibition will run until the 19th November.
“Jeremy Ellul is the self-taught, unfettered artist, without any preconceived ideas, free and unpredictable, an ‘enfant terrible’. He has already surprised us; one can imagine what he will do in future. With just nine years of work behind him he has already distinguished himself with his freedom of thought and expression. He is a bold Expressionist, is hardly interested in tradition or convention and while he is primarily interested in aesthetics he experiments with technique but hardly conforms to ‘truth to material’.” E.V.Borg. 2011
Friday, October 21, 2011
Artibus 025
Thursday, October 20, 2011
L'Agape - one year On
Cannot believe that it's already a year. On Monday L'Agape celebrated its first year open for business. Owners Chris and Pierre have hosted a party to celebrate the occasion. Good food, good wine and very well attended, my kind of night out.
These two paintings are currently being displayed at L'Agape, part of a collection of works provided by Gallery Pi.
These two paintings are currently being displayed at L'Agape, part of a collection of works provided by Gallery Pi.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Artibus 024
Evening on Karl Johan, 1892, Oil on canvas, 84.5 x 121 cm |
For as long as I can remember I have suffered from a deep feeling of anxiety which I have tried to express in my art. - Edvard Munch
Teaching Arts and Sciences Together
A couple of days ago I posted a blog about about Science is Culture. This morning I came across this very interesting video from ted.com by Mae Jemison on teaching arts and sciences together. Worth watching.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Science is Culture
Thanks to Artist Sue Mifsud I cam across Science is Culture, an NGO that promotes the interaction of science and art by exploring how scientific concepts can inspire artists and how the creativity of artists can inspire scientists.
Those of you, who like me, don't really see the difference between science and art should try and follow what this organisation is trying to promote. For more information please visit their facebook page
Monday, October 17, 2011
Artibus 023
Gerhard Richter, Grün- Blau - Rot 789-27, 1993 |
Gerhard Richter
Friday, October 14, 2011
The Farmhouse Gallery
If you happen to be in Gozo this weekend go and have a look at the Farmhouse Gallery in Zebbug, there's n exhibition by Joerg Boettcher and Dana Kranz. The Gallery is celebrating its 10th anniversary.
The Gallery is open from 11am to 6pm throughout this weekend. For more details contact:
The Farmhouse Gallery
21, skapuccina str, Zebbug, Gozo
tel.21561434
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Monday, October 10, 2011
Mużika Mod Ieħor
Lately I realized that I have been following Toni Sant's Mużika Mod Ieħor series for almost six years, since its inception, ie November 2005. In fact I had started blogging after following a number of blogs one of which was Toni's. Out of curiosity I went back to listening to the first few podcasts and loved that deja-vu feeling. I can still remember George Carlin in the the first edition kicking off the series
For those of you that don't know what Mużika Mod Ieħor is, or know but have never listened to an edition, MMI is a series of
To date, there are 272 editions and i have rarely missed an episode. I find the regularity and continuity of the series quite impressive. These podcasts, not only give you more than just a glimpse of what's happening in the local music scene but as a project, the collectivity of the individual editions, they are a work of art. As Toni himself would put it, a work in durational art.
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