Current Projects
Debatable Land(s)
Debatable Land(s)
ongoing
The exhibition »Debatable Land(s)« is conceived as an experimental spatialised research-project in the framework of the Fleeting Territories series by Grammar of Urgencies. By forming temporary collectives and performative fora, Fleeting Territories identifies materialities and regimes of spatial concepts, and searches for the artistic tools that can be employed to measure and experience them...more
ongoing
The exhibition »Debatable Land(s)« is conceived as an experimental spatialised research-project in the framework of the Fleeting Territories series by Grammar of Urgencies. By forming temporary collectives and performative fora, Fleeting Territories identifies materialities and regimes of spatial concepts, and searches for the artistic tools that can be employed to measure and experience them...more
Light is Time Thinking About Itself
Light is Time Thinking About Itself speaks about landscapes without the presence of humankind. The artist takes our recent lockdowns – with their home-isolation ad absurdum – as the starting point for imaging a differently calibrated world, and even looking forward to the end of humankind’s domination over the earth...more
'Us'
'Us'
Clubbing Report
Artist and photographer Charlene Galea presents the exhilaration, intimacy and beauty of the clubbing scene, at a time when clubs all over Europe are closed. Her joyful, and at times very personal, documentation includes 35mm photographs dating from 2012 to 2020, and covers clubbing scenes in Barcelona, Berlin, France, Ibiza, London, Malta, Morocco, the Netherlands, Romania, and Tunisia....more
Clubbing Report
Artist and photographer Charlene Galea presents the exhilaration, intimacy and beauty of the clubbing scene, at a time when clubs all over Europe are closed. Her joyful, and at times very personal, documentation includes 35mm photographs dating from 2012 to 2020, and covers clubbing scenes in Barcelona, Berlin, France, Ibiza, London, Malta, Morocco, the Netherlands, Romania, and Tunisia....more
Past Projects
Strangers in a Strange Land |
Creative & Critical Writing |
Hors Concours |
Strangers in a Strange Land
14 February - 8 March 2020 Valletta A multidisciplinary exhibition about being female in a world narrated by and designed for men. Four contemporary visual and multidisciplinary artists have been asked to react to the status quo of a male-oriented world. The exhibition created space for the development of experimental contemporary art...more |
Creative Critical Writing Workshop
in collaboration with Nicole Bearman - We Live Here 30 November & 1 December 2019 Doma, Valletta Supported by Arts Council Malta, Project Support Grant An Paenhuysen (Berlin) is invited to Malta to present the workshop: Creative Writing in Art Criticism. Relevant to those either interested in, or already engaged in writing for the arts...more |
Hors Concours
31 October - 29 November 2019 University of Malta Valletta Campus We are project-managing this exhibition commissioned by the University of Malta and curated by Raphael Vella. The University of Malta presents an exhibition acknowledging women at the University since their first enrolements in the early 20th century...more |
Hackable Animals |
GRAND HOTEL EUROPA (part three) |
Daily Bread |
Hackable Animals
14 – 30 November Casino Notabile, Saqqajja Hill, Mdina Walls An exhibition about the internet, social media and artificial intelligence and their influence on our lives. How we use social media as individuals affects our consumer choices, our fashion sense and our tribal affiliations...more |
Grand Hotel Europa
11 - 18 October 2019 Studio 87, Valletta Alex Urso An exhibition of work by Italian artist Alex Urso, following his residencies in Poland and Malta. Urso works in collage and drawing, and looks at Europan realities and relationships. Urso's work moves within the medium of collage, diorama and spacial installation...more |
Daily Bread
1 – 14 August 2019 The Mill, Birkirkara Letta Shtohryn & Margerita Pulè Daily Bread takes its lead from systems of clientelism and corruption within societies. It makes reference to bread and salt as indispensable parts of life, but also refers to the double-meaning of dough in terms of money and the value of salt in history....more |
Collaborations
What Do We Do Now?
A collaboration with Letta Shtohryn's What Do We Do Now? A podcast about art practice, art theory and all things current in the art world. We're based in Malta, and we talk about digital and contemporary art and curating. What Do We Do Now? is a platform for reflection about our changing relationships with digital technologies, post-digital reality...more |
Magna Żmien
We're happy to be collaborating with Magna Żmien - a grassroots movement whose activities include collecting and digitising family-owned sound, video and image collections in Malta. The aim of this project is to retrieve and gain access to personal and collective memories which may be housed on deteriorating and obsolete audiovisual formats...more |